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ANDHRA PRADESH India s Sunrise State 2 Nara Chandrababu Naidu Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh

ABOUT THE PROMOTER APIIC is a wholly owned undertaking of Government of Andhra Pradesh and was formed in 1973 with the objective of providing industrial infrastructure through the development of industrial areas. The Corporation has so far developed more than 300 industrial parks spread over an extent of about 1,21,655 acres (including allotted area). Besides this, the Corporation is also developing sector focused parks like Apparel park, Food Processing parks/ Leather parks and Special Economic Zones in the state. The Corporation has also constructed 3500 industrial sheds, 4800 dormitory units, 466 commercial shops. Andhra Pradesh with its investment-friendly approach offers immense opportunities to entrepreneurs to set up industry in the State. To add to this, the districts including Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam, West Godavari and East Godavari, offer food processing companies with abundance of agricultural and horticultural produce. APIIC is implementing a Mega Food Park at Mallavalli Village, Krishna District, at a cost of 125.25 cr. The Food Park is approved by Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Govt. of India. The project offers developed industrial area of 27 acres that is ideal for food processing and ancillary units. 3

MEGA FOOD PARK DETAILS DETAILS OF PROJECT: Land Area: 57.45 acres Project Cost: Rs. 125.25 crores Proposed Industrial Leasable Plots: 27.53 acres/ 33 plots Potential MSME units (Plug and play Facility) : 1.70 Acres/6 plots CORE FACILITIES OF THE FOOD PARK Cold Storage Dry Warehouse/ Silos Aseptic Pulping Processing Unit Ripening Chamber Tetrapak Line ENABLING INFRASTRUCTURE Chilling Unit for Milk Material Handling Equipment- Stackers, Forklifts, Crates and Bins Testing Lab Cold Chain Logistics Road Network Storm Water Drainage System Water Supply System Common Effluent Treatment Plant Integrated Solid Waste Management Power Transmission and Distribution Street Lighting System Telecommunications and IT system Weighbridges Signage and Landscaping NON-CORE INFRASTRUCTURE Parking Area Administrative block Fire Station Canteen, Creche and Shopping Complex Training Room Executive Guest House Worker Dormitory PPC Location Facilities Commodity Tadepalligudem (81.4KM from CPC) Rangampeta (146 KM from CPC) Sattenapalle (117KM from CPC) Ongole (190KM from CPC) Cold Storage- 20MT Manual Sorting & Grading- 2MT/hr Precooling unit- 6MT Cold Storage- 20MT Manual Sorting & Grading- 2MT/hr Precooling unit- 6MT Cold Storage for Chillies 500MT Cold Storage 9F&V) -20MT Precooling Unit- 6MT Cold Storage- 20MT Manual Sorting & Grading- 2MT/hr Precooling Unit- 6MT F&V : Mango, Banana, Tomato and Guava F&V : Mango, Banana, Tomato, Brinjal, Okra Spices : Chillies Spices : Chillies, Turmeric F&V : Tomato, Brinjal, Guava and Okra Milk Spice: Chillies F&V : Mango, Banana Milk 4

SITE LAYOUT PRIVATE LAND GOVERNMENT LAND GOVERNMENT LAND OPEN SPACE 21118 (5.21Ac) 10669 Proposed 15.0m Wide Road 5091 6404 2 3 4926 4 32410 PRIVATE LAND 1 5 5362 7 5240 GOVERNMENT LAND 6 PROP. 15 M ROAD 24m Wide Road EXIST. GOLLAPALLI ROAD 8 9 10 11 3365 3164 4189 3354 12 4002 4005 4005 4197 19 3843 PRIVATE LAND 17 13 12645 18 6483 14 15 2073 16 GOVERNMENT LAND S.NO 14 16 15 17 0.031Ac 127 CF-7 - CF-6(1) CF-11 & 12 P10 P11 OPEN SPACE 4240 5526 5128 10340 (1.05Ac) (1.36Ac) (1.27Ac) (2.55Ac) P 01 2686 (0.66Ac) P 02 2686 (0.66Ac) P 03 2666 (0.65Ac) P 04 2994 (0.74Ac) P 05 3487 (0.86Ac) P 06 4652 (1.15Ac) P 07 4737 (1.17Ac) P 08 4793 (1.18Ac) P 09 5135 (1.27Ac) CF-1,2 & 3 CF-8 4012 & 9 2430 (0.99Ac) (0.60Ac) ASEPTIC & TETRAPACK UNIT PACKING UNIT ANALITICAL LAB MILK CHILLING UNIT TOTAL AREA P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 1257 1200 1200 1200 1200 1259 (0.30Ac) (0.30Ac) (0.30Ac) (0.30Ac) (0.30Ac) (0.30Ac) P18 P19 3365 3365 (0.83Ac) (0.83Ac) 17.MILK CHILLING UNIT 2212 (0.54Ac) 15.ANALITICAL LAB 1636 (0.4AC) 14&16 ASEPTIC & TETRA PACK UNIT PACKING UNIT 30260 7.48 Ac P29 CF-4 & 5-5102(1.26Ac) 8140 (2.01Ac) P28 6421 (1.58Ac) PRIVATE LAND STANDARD FACTORY SHEDS 6913 13. (1.70Ac) P20 P21 3365 3365 (0.83Ac) (0.83Ac) P22 P23 P24 P25 P26 P27 1257 1200 1200 1200 1200 1259 (0.30Ac) (0.30Ac) (0.30Ac) (0.30Ac) (0.30Ac) (0.30Ac) CPC (CURENT) UNITS AREA PARTICULARS NO'S IN Sqm 2 1 1 30260 1,636 2,212 34,108 CF-6(2) P30 5120 (1.26Ac) P 33 4188 (1.03Ac) CF-7-128 0.031Ac OPEN SPACE P 31 8328 (2.06Ac) P 32 6647 (1.64Ac) CF-10 2930 (0.72Ac) 13571 (3.35Ac) PRIVATE LAND PRIVATE LAND FACILITIES AREA CF.NO PARTICULARS NO'S IN Sqm ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING CUM TRAINING 1 CENTER, TOILET/ REST ROOMS/ RECREATION 1 4012 2 CANTEEN, CRECHE & SHOPPING COMPLEX 3 WORKERS HOSTEL 4 DRIVERS REST ROOM 1 5102 5 PARKING BAY FOR 30 NOS OF TRUCK 6 SECURITY (I UNIT-15) 2 30 7 WEIGH BRIDGE (I UNIT-250) UNDERGROUND WATER TANK & FIRE WATER TANK (10 LACK LIT. CAPACITY) 2 255 8 OVERHEAD WATER TANK (4 LACK LIT. CAP.) 2430 1 GROUND LEVEL SUMP 9 WATER TREATMENT PLANT 10 SUBSTATION / TRANSFORMER YARD 1 2930 11 EFFULENT TREATMENT PLANT 1 4240 12 SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT 1 13 STANDARD FACTORY SHEDS 1 6913 TOTAL AREA 25,912 5

FEATURES CAPACITY OF CORE PROCESSING FACILITIES Cold storage - 3000 MT Dry warehouse - 4000 MT Dry, wet & powder packing unit - 1 MT/hour Ripening chamber (ECRC) - 120 MT/chamber Tetrapak line - 9000 packs/hr (200ml) Aseptic pulping and concentration line - 6 MT/hour Material handling equipment - stackers (3), forklifts (3) & crates Testing lab 6

ADVANTAGES OF APIIC MEGA FOOD PARK Mega Food Parks scheme is considered to be an inclusive concept aimed at establishing direct linkages from the farm to processing and on to the consumer markets, through a vast network of collection centres and Primary Processing Centres. These Mega Food Parks are expected to provide high quality food processing infrastructure near the farms. These include logistics, transportation, and central processing centres so as to ensure Direct as well as indirect employment generation in rural areas Exposing farmers to a more systematic, market driven and profitable farming activities Generation of additional income for the farmers Reduction in post harvest losses Maintenance of value chain from the farm to the market ADVANTAGES OF SETTING UP A UNIT AT FOOD PARK A Scheme - Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana (KSY)* has been launched to leverage 35% of eligible project cost to Max Rs 5.00 Cr Single Window System: All the facilities are available in house. User only needs to pay the charges for ETP/STP/ Electricity etc. Land: For setting up of units, interested applicants may also apply for land parcel online by visiting www.apiic.in Water: The site has abundant water availability through Krishna river. Power: Power available in the food park is 5.63 MW. Backward linkages: Availability of raw material Forward linkages: Buyer availability in the food park. Better access to customers, technology and information. *12 Vacancies have been allocated for the State of Andhra Pradesh Cutting down the unproductive cost and reduction of overall cost through shared resources. Ensures that the environmental safety standards are maintained No additional clearance is required for setting up of unit Ready-to-use dedicated infrastructure. Location advantages: Proximity to the highway, airport and railway. Roads: The site is located near Hanuman Junction Town Airways: 30 kms from Gannavaram Airport. Railways: Nuzvid Railway Station is nearest and Vijayawada Railway Station is 55 Km from site of the CPC 7

RESOURCES AGRICULTURE Rice is a major food crop and staple food of the State contributing about 77 per cent of the food grain production. Other important crops are Jowar, Bajra, Maize, Ragi, Small millets, Pulses, Castor, Tobacco, Cotton and Sugarcane. HORTICULTURE Mango, Guava, Banana, Papaya, Tomato, Chilli and Turmeric are the key crops grown. The fruit and vegetable crops are developed using advanced farm techniques. The district is identified as a major potential area for Mangoes with large volumes of Mango being exported. FISHERY The State ranks 1st in the production of fish and shrimp. The sector in the past one decade has grown by more than 10 %. It is one of the most remunerating sectors for farmers and processors. The State s long coastline provides immense potential for entrepreneurs. DAIRY Dairy farming is an important allied agro activity suitable predominantly in rural areas of AP, which occupies 7th position in milk production. The State has huge cow population which is best suitable for production of high value added items like cheese. Government has launched a massive programme for restructuring breeding operations in cattle under the National Project for Cattle and Buffalo Breeding (NPCBB) scheme POULTRY The catchment region is rich in Meat and Egg Production. The State is the largest egg producer and third largest meat producer in the country. The State has potential for poultry processing units for domestic and export market 8

INDUSTRIAL POLICIES OF ANDHRA PRADESH The Government of Andhra Pradesh assures speedy, time-bound and transparent permissions to project proposals, in the new industrial policy that it has released.* FEATURES OF THE POLICY Online system for filling and issue of clearances Common Application Form that captures requirements from different government departments Self certification Right to clearances Penal actions against officials if permissions are not given in time. Consolidated land bank of 10 lakh acres that gives the State a strategic edge in attracting investments SINGLE DESK WINDOW First time in the world - right to timely clearances. First time in India - self-certification accepted. First time - time limits for clearances specified in the Act itself rather than in rules. 21 days clearances for Mega projects first in the country. Penal provision if clearances delayed by Departments A single Common Application Form prescribed. Applicant need not go to different departments - this will be done by the Nodal Officer - like the Singapore Economic Development Board(EDB) Grievance Redressal mechanism will be created. Applicant also liable for action if selfcertification is false. Graft free and zero tolerance to corruption Minimum inspection and maximum facilitation INDUSTRIAL POLICY FRAMEWORK Zero graft, zero tolerance to corruption Peaceful, secure and progressive business regulatory environment. Industrialisation shall be inclusive and facilitate social equality. Attractive incentives to Small and Micro industries. Ancillary and vendor development linked to major industry. Special package for SC/ST/ Women/ PH Marketing assistance to MSME sector Programme for traditional art and handicrafts Plug and play infrastructure in industrial park development. Industry Local body status for industrial parks Rationalisation of taxes to encourage local industry. Industrial corridors and district industry parks to encourage growth of industry across the State. 9

STATE INCENTIVES OF ANDHRA PRADESH Particulars MSMEs Units Large Industries VAT/CST/SGST Reimbursement 100% of Net VAT/CST/SGST (Max 5 years from the date of commencement of commercial production.) 75% of Net VAT/CST/SGST for Medium Enterprises 50% of Net VAT/CST for Large Enterprises (7 years from the date of commencement of commercial production or up to realisation of 100% fixed capital investment, whichever is earlier) Interest subsidy Stamp duty reimbursement Subsidy on the term loan taken at interest rate in excess of 3% per annum (Max reimbursement of 9% p.a. up to 5 years) 100% of stamp duty and transfer duty paid by the industry on purchase of land meant for industrial use will be reimbursed - 100% of stamp duty and transfer duty paid by the industry on purchase of land meant for industrial use will be reimbursed Rebate in land cost 50% rebate (Max Rs.20 lakhs in industrial estates/parks) Investment subsidy Reimbursement of land conversion charges 35% on Fixed Capital Investment (FCI) and additional 10% for Women (Max- Rs.75.00 lakhs) 25% (Max Rs.10 lakhs for industrial use) NIL 25% (Max Rs.10 lakhs for industrial use) Not Applicable for Large Enterprises Fixed power cost reimbursement Skill upgradation and Training Quality Certification/ Patent Registration Specific Cleaner Production Measures Reimbursement @ Rs.1.50 per unit (Max 5 years) 50% cost reimbursement limited to Rs.5000 per person 50% subsidy up to Rs.3.00 lakhs 25% Subsidy (max Rs.5.00 lakhs) 10

MEGA FOOD PARK LOCATION ADVANTAGE Hyderabad 320 km 320 km Visakhapatnam Kakinada 180 km APIIC Mega Food Park 690 km Bengaluru 11

ANDHRA PRADESH India s Sunrise State APIIC Limited - Implementing Agency Babu A, IAS Vice Chairman & Managing Director T: 0866-2428301 E: vcmd.ap.apiic@nic.in CHSS Prasad Chief General Manager (Projects) M +91 95050 15007 E: cgm.p.apiic@nic.in