To assist the farming community in making available all quality inputs like seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, farm implements etc. under one roof.

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Objectives of Agros : A Brief Note on Activities of AP State Agro Industries Development Corporation Ltd. To provide custom hire machinery like dozers for land development to increase cultivable lands. Supplying improved farm machinery, agricultural/ Horticultural implements to reduce the cost of cultivation. To assist the farming community in making available all quality inputs like seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, farm implements etc. under one roof. Providing an Integrated Pack house with Vapour Heat treatment System facility for exporting Mangoes and other fruits & vegetables to Japan & Other Countries. Establishment of Food Testing Laboratory at Chintal (Agros premises), Hyderabad with assistance from Ministry of Food Processing Industries, GOI.

Back Ground of Agros APSAIDC Ltd which was established during the year 1968 was almost at the verge of closure by the time, the present Government came to power. The Corporation went through restructuring phase by reducing the staff from 1600 to 300 and closing down certain non performing activities between 1997 to 2003. The present Government took new initiatives to revamp the corporation by infusing drive and dynamism. New Initiatives of the Present Government : Nominating Agros as a nodal agency for undertaking all Land Development related works of the Government Departments and thereby generating work for the fleet of Bulldozers owned by the Corporation. Nominating Agros as a nodal agency for supply of improved agricultural implements, farm machinery, Plant Protection Equipment etc., under subsidy schemes of the Government. Nominating Agros as a nodal agency for supply of Gypsum and Zinc Sulphate (21%) Nominating Agros as the Nodal Agency for supply of inputs on subsidy like fertilizers/bio-fertilizers, pesticides / bio-pesticides and organic manures for State Horticulture Mission (SHM) implemented by Department of Horticulture under National Horticulture Mission (NHM). Permitted AP Agros to start up Agro Rythu Seva Kendras (ARSKs) manned by unemployed youth particularly qualified graduates in all the Districts in order to provide self employment opportunities to rural youth in Agri business. Business Turnover (2004-05 to 2008-09) Achievement during 2004-05 Achievement during 2005-06 Achievement during 2006-07 10.21 131.26 292.08 373 (Rs in Crores) Achievement Achievement during 2008- during 2007-08 09 (upto 31-03-2009 544.63 *Provisional

1. LAND DEVELOPMENT A. P. Agros is in the fore front to serve the farming community in the form of hiring dozer machines to bring undulated lands into a wealth of crop lands. So far nearly 6 Lakh acres of such lands were brought into cultivation. Formation of 105 Percolation tank in Reserve forest areas under RIDF & APCFM was entrusted to AP Agros by the Forest Department. Out of which 90 percolation tanks were completed with our own earth moving machinery. Experienced personnel under the guidance of qualified engineers helped in designing, clearing the scrub jungle, stripping and key-trench formation, Bund formation, consolidation operations on the bund for completion of these rain water harvesting structures which resulted in improvement of water table in surrounding areas. Land Development & Production & sales at Agros Workshop Physical Financial (in crores) Achievement during 2004-05 33397 Hrs 4.75 Achievement during 2005-06 43596 Hrs 5.69 Achievement during 2006-07 31810 Hrs 4.36 Achievement during 2007-08 40042 Hrs 6.58 Achievement during 2008-09 (Upto 31 st March 2009) 32476 Hrs 5.28

2. FARM MECHANISATION AP Agros has been nominated as nodal agency for Agricultural Department for supply of farm implements/ tools/ machinery. Farm implements are supplied at 50% subsidy of the cost up to a maximum of Rs 30,000/-. Each farmer can avail two implements subject to above condition For the year 2008-09 the Agricultural Department has proposed a budget allocation of Rs 200 Crores towards subsidy. Farm Mechanisation Physical Financial(in Crores) Total Turnover Subsidy Achievement during 2004-05 25,000 Nos 5.46 Through Agrl Dept Achievement during 2005-06 1,00,000 Nos 97.49 36.25 Achievement during 2006-07 1,20,300 Nos 148.59 55.45 Achievement during 2007-08 43,500 Nos 86.55 16.06 Achievement during 2008-09 (Upto 31 st March 2009) 167339 Nos 193.41 91.90 3. SUPPLY OF GYPSUM & ZINC SULPHATE During 2005 06, as a nodal agency, A. P. Agros supplied about 50,000 tons of gypsum to about 1 lakh farmers @ 75% subsidy in 13 districts. During 2006-07, 32500 MTs of Gypsum amounting to Rs. 3.52 Crores was distributed to farmers. During 2008-09 Gypsum is being supplied to all the districts GYPSUM Physical Financial(in crores) Achievement during 2004-05 --- --- Achievement during 2005-06 51762 MTs 5.66 Achievement during 2006-07 32500 MTs 3.52 Achievement during 2007-08 26947 MTs 3.50 Achievement during 2008-09 (Upto 31 st March 2009) 35669 MTs 7.29

As a nodal agency, A. P. Agros supplied about 315 MTs of Zinc Sulphate(21%) in 3 districts @ 50% subsidy in 2005-06. During 2006-07 it was extended to 13 districts of which 6000 MTs of Zinc Sulphate, amounting to Rs. 15.06 crores was distributed. During 2008-09 Zinc Sulphate is not being supplied by AP Agros. ZINC SULPHATE(21%) Physical Financial(in crores) Achievement during 2004-05 ---- ---- Achievement during 2005-06 300 MTs 0.58 Achievement during 2006-07 6000 MTs 15.06 Achievement during 2007-08 1894 MTs 5.49 Zinc Sulphate is not being supplied through AP Agros during 2008-09 4. AGRO RYTHU SEVA KENDRAS (ARSKs) A. P. Agros have come up with an innovative scheme of creating entrepreneur skills in Agri business in rural areas among unemployed graduates to own & run these Agri input business outlets under A.P.Agros franchise. This was launched by Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy, Hon ble Chief Minister of AndhraPradesh on 17 th August 2005 by opening 55 centers in 10 districts These centres are called Agro Rythu Seva Kendra (ARSK) totally owned by unemployed graduates, where in they make available all quality inputs like fertilizers, pesticides, seeds, farm implements / machinery under one roof for sale at Government fixed rates. In this business these unemployed graduates have not only acquired entrepreneur skills in Agri business, but on average are earning monthly remuneration of about Rs.7,000-13,000. Upto last year about 200 such centers were opened & operated in 10 districts and now centers are opened at all districts. In all about 514 centers are in operation.

This novel Agri input market intervention is facilitating farmers to get the fertilizers & other inputs at Government fixed rate. The scope for selling of fertilizers by private traders at exorbitant prices has been greatly minimized. Thus we are able to check not only price hike, but make most of important brands of fertilizers available at remote places. During 2006-07,1Lakh MTs of fertilizers amounting to Rs 60 Crores, Pesticides amounting to Rs 9.61 Crores, Biofertilisers amounting to Rs 1.08 crores and seeds amounting to 46.28 Crores, were supplied to farmers through Agro Rythu Seva Kendras. During 2007-08, 67,000 MTs of fertilizers amounting to Rs 45 Crores, Pesticides amounting to Rs 10.55 Crores, Biofertilisers amounting to Rs 9.45 crores and seeds worth Rs. 211 Crores, were supplied to farmers through Agro Rythu Seva Kendras. ARSKs Physical Financial(crores) Achievement during 2004-05 --- ----- Achievement during 2005-06 31736 MTs 18.63 Achievement during 2006-07 1 lakh MTs Fertilisers & other inputs 116.97 Achievement during 2007-08 67000 MTs Fertilisers & other inputs 267 Achievement during 2008-09 1.33 Lakh MTs of (Upto 31 st March 2009) Fertilisers & Other inputs 334.17 5. Post Harvest Processing Projects Having realized the importance of food processing, A.P. Agros initiated an action for establishment of Food Testing Laboratory at Chintal, Hyderabad, with 100% financial support from Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MFPI), Government of India. The project cost is about 2 crores, with 100% grant from MFPI. Small & medium food processing units besides enterprising farmers can get their samples tested at affordable costs without incurring huge cost on laboratory establishment. Testing facilities of international standard are provided where in 60-70 parameters of various food products are being tested. Project Cost - Rs 4.80 Crores. Rs 1.80 Crores is received as grant from Ministry of Food Processing Industry, NewDelhi.

For Operation & Maintenance of Laboratory under Private Public Partnership, M/s Ascho Industries Ltd was identified through tender process on revenue sharing basis for an amount of Rs 208.70 Lakhs in 10 years time. Provision is made for passing on 20% discount on farmers samples. AP Agros is nominated as a nodal agency for establishment of VHT plant at Tirupathi and Nuzvid. The Integrated Plant House with VHT system facility is inaugurated at Tirupathi and Nuzvid at a cost of Rs 1332 Lakhs at each place. Two packhouses are operational this Mango Season. 6. Auditing of Accounts Prior to 2004-05, though the turnover of the corporation was ranging only between 10-12 crores, the accounts were not audited for the previous 4 years, but during 2005-06 and 2006-07 all the pending audits have been completed including the AG Audit for the year 2005-06 & 2006-07. Audit for the year 2007-08 is in progress. 7. Other Initiatives of the Corporation: The Corporation is contemplating to enlarge its area of operation by establishing ARSKs in 750 viable rural mandals of the state. In the years to come the Corporation is aiming at speedy delivery of farm implements at much reduced prices. The Corporation is presently manufacturing machines like Paddy threshers, Groundnut threshers, Paddy cleaners, turmeric polishers, banana fibre extractors, soycow etc,. Based on the turn around performance, Department of Animal Husbandry had entrusted a project with Agros to modernize in setting up of Veterinary Biological Research Institute ( VBRI) at Hyderabad and Samalkota. The Government was kind enough to sanction Rs 5 Crores for redeeming 23 acres of mortgaged properties of Hyderabad Chemicals and Fertilisers Limited lying with State Bank of Hyderabad which is a very valuable property.

In order to bring out the transparency, an effort is made by Agro Industries by releasing a directory giving information on the beneficiaries benefited Mandal wise, was released by the Honourable Chief Minister Dr.Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy, under Farm Mechanisation Scheme for the year 2006-07,2007-08 during the Rythu Chaitanya Yatras. New Mechanised tools, value addition equipment for agriculture/rural sector: Many new equipments were introduced not only to help the farmers but also to earn additional revenue and profits to the organization. These Include Pneumatic Tyred Bullock Cart, provide extra load carrying capacity and reduce the drudgery on the animal 4Walker Paddy threshing Machine helps for threshing crops like paddy, wheat, ragi, maize, with out loss of grains and to bag directly into gunnies. Banana Fibre Extractor is useful to extract banana fibre from the pseudo stem, peduncles and leaf stalks of Banana, which can be used for making gunny bags, doormats, carpets, yarn rope, geotextiles, travelites, luggage carrier, etc. and also in textile industries. Turmeric Polisher is used for polishing. Leaf Shredder is used to cut petioles of the oil palm leaves, into small pieces Aromatic Oil Distillation Plant is used to extract oils from Lemon grass, Citronell, palmarosa etc.

SUMMARY OF BUSINESS TURNOVER(Since 2004-05 to 30 th March 2008-09) (Rs in Crores) Achievement Achievement Achievement Achievement Achievement upto sno Activity 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 31 st March 2009 1 LD Activity & CWS 2 ASC & Farm Mechanisation 3 ARSK Activity Physical Financial Physical Financial Physical Financial Physical Financial Physical Financial 33397 Hrs 4.75 43596 Hrs 5.69 31810 Hrs 4.36 40042 6.58 32476 Hrs 5.28 25000 Nos 5.46 100000 Nos - - 31736 MTs 97.49 120300 Nos 148.59 43500 Nos 86.55 167339 nos 193.41 18.63 100000 MTs 116.97 67000MTs 267 1.33 Lakh MTs 334.17 4 Gypsum(75% Subsidy) - - 51762 MTs 5.66 32500 MTs 3.52 26947MTs 3.5 35669 MTs 7.29 5 ZincSulphate - - 300 MTs 0.58 6000 MTs 15.06 1894 MTs 5.49 Notsupplied NA (50% Subsidy) this year 6 Miscellaneous - - - 2.9-3.58 LS 3.88 LS 4.48 Items Total 10.21 130.95 292.08 373 544.63 TURNOVER (IN CRORES) 500 400 300 200 100 0 TURNOVER OF AGROS (2001-02 To 31st March 2008-09) 11 9 7 10 (100) Target 2005-06 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 FINANCIAL YEAR 131 (140) Target 2006-07 292 (320) Target 2007-08 373 (Figures in Crores) (350) Target 2008-09 544.63