Maharashtra Agricultural
Competitiveness Project (MACP)
Investors’ Meet Report
(Revised Final)
ABPF, MACP
(A consortium of MART, ISAP and AGRIWATCH)
Flat No. 401, Rohan Apartments, Salisbury Park, Pune – 411 037
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BACKGROUND
The World Bank aided Maharashtra Agriculture Competitive Project (MACP) through Agri
Business Promotion Facility (ABPF) organized an “Investors’ Meet” on October 18, 2012
with an objective to inform stakeholders from the private sector about opportunities in
agri-marketing in view of the amendments in the Maharashtra Agricultural Produce Market
(Dev. & Reg.) Act 1963 (MAPM Act, 1963) pertaining to private markets, contract farming
and direct marketing. The policy aspects, nature of programs designed to facilitate
agribusiness investment and market development in the state along with probable
investment opportunities were discussed in the meet.
The meet witnessed diverse group of participants including investors, private sector
players, academicians, bankers, commodity exchanges, collateral management agencies
(warehousing receipts), entrepreneurs, etc. The event facilitation team created enabling
environment for participants for insightful discussion and encouraged them to come
forward to invest in a win-win proposition. Dignitaries from various other Government
departments who also participated in the meet created great networking opportunity.
The meet was addressed by eminent speakers both from government and private sector
players (list of speakers in annex 3). Along with these presentations, license holders of
Private markets, direct markets shared their experience for cross learning.
The meet resulted in generating awareness amongst the private sector players/ investors
on the provisions in the Market Act and shared with them prospects of investing in the agri
business and agri marketing domain.
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Welcome & Introduction:
Mr. R.S. Shingte, Nodal Officer, PIU (Agri Marketing), MACP
took the opportunity to welcome all the eminent guests, speakers
and delegates for the Meet.
The meet was formally launched
with the lighting of lamp. The
participants were then introduced to
the brief prologue on MACP
including its key objectives. It was
clearly stated that the role of private
players in the project is very crucial
and demanding. So, this meet is
just one step taken by the
Government towards generating
awareness about the initiative and
create enabling environment for the players and investors for win- win proposition.
Objectives of the Meet
Following are the key objectives that were clearly spelt out during the start of the Meet;
To create awareness and popularize the project through such multi stakeholders
meet
To seek more private party participation in the project
To explore probable and potential areas of investment and engagement
To collate suggestions and feedback from participants (private parties) so that
Government can act further on facilitating creation of enabling environment for
private investors
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SESSIONS
First Session
Mr. Kishor Z. Toshniwal, Director of Marketing, Maharashtra
State, Pune was the first speaker of the meet. He shared salient
features of the amended Maharashtra Agricultural Produce Market
(Dev. & Reg.) Act 1963. His deliberation provided insights on the
following aspects as stated below;
Issuance of Model Act, where the States were asked to amend the Acts, reform markets, find alternative markets, etc. Maharashtra has been the first one to make market reforms and introduce alternative marketing channels for the benefit of both farmers and marketers.
Dr. Toshniwal shared the initiatives and after effects of Agricultural Marketing Reforms in the state of Maharashtra and shared his insights on Market Reforms, Private market participation and Terminal markets.
Among the many aspects, he informed the forum that because of the monopolistic structure of markets, there are apprehensions and resistance from the APMCs in accepting the market reform agenda but with the passage of time, he reflected, APMCs also realise importance of being competitive and are bound to take concrete steps to remain effective in the market place.
The broader topics on which the deliberations rolled out were o Direct marketing o Private markets o Farmer-Consumer Markets o Contract farming o Special Commodity Markets o Single License System
(For complete presentation please refer Annex – 2 (a)
Quoting Government’s efforts in creating platforms for attracting private investment he requited forum to visit MSAMB’s official website to gather information on the details of the support required (captured in the RFP) for the proposed Terminal Market in Nagpur.
Mr. Milind Akre, Deputy Project Director, AIDIP in his deliberations
shared details about the Agribusiness Infrastructure Development
Investment Programme (AIDIP) that has been initiated in two states
(Maharashtra and Bihar) of India to establish Integrated Value Chains
(IVCs). The objectives of this project as stated by him are as follows
To overcome major constraint in agricultural marketing o Outdated technologies
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o Lack of private investment o Limited diversification in high value horticulture crops
To attract private sector investment for agricultural infrastructure development.
Farmer’s capacity building
Value addition for perishable crop.
Strengthening of existing facilities with physical and institutional development along with value chains
He further detailed out on the key components of the project, the hub & spoke model for
carrying out interventions, infrastructure and facilities that is proposed to be created under
the project.
It was discussed that in the state of Maharashtra, PPP models are prevalent in sectors like power, roads etc. whereas in Agri Business sector it is lacking.
The speaker informed that Model Guidelines for PPP (Public Private Partnership) are being developed by Government of Maharashtra which will boost investment in Agribusiness Sector of Maharashtra.
For complete presentation please refer to Annexure – 2 (b).
Second Session
Post tea break, the second session of the Investors Meet witnessed three speakers from the
private market domain. This session focussed on experience sharing by License holders of
Private Markets, Direct Markets & Contract Farming. Dr. R.M. Kharche moderated the
session.
Mr. C Dayakar, CEO, Saastha Warehousing Limited, was
the first one to share his experience on cold chain facility at
Panvel, Navi Mumbai. (for complete presentation please refer
Annexure – 2 (c). The key highlights of his experience sharing
and following discussion is captures below;
Mr. Dayakar shared that that due to lack of clarity on starting a Private Market venture, Saashta could not make use of the license which they had procured from Director of Marketing, Maharashtra State. They were specifically not clear on Government Rules and Regulations as well as Provisions for starting a private market.
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It was discussed that the Clause in Government Act regarding setting up of the infrastructure and then applying for license could be a hindrance for investors in Private Markets.
During discussions it was also clarified that Government does not regulate the time of License for Private Market. It is considered as permanent license however, it can be cancelled in case of default.
The stakeholders of Private Markets are not clear about the user-charges / commissions to be paid for using facilities / services offered by Private Market Operators.
More proactive steps have to be taken to popularize and create awareness about DOM initiatives
Mr. Nishant Sinha, Branch Manager, ITC shared his experience on
Direct Marketing – a key to agribusiness supply chain success. In his
deliberation and presentation, he focussed on how ITC leveraged
direct marketing through e-Choupal and transformed the Agri
supply Chain (Detailed presentation in Annexure-2(d). ITC has been
operating Direct Marketing license for the past several years. It was
discussed in detail about the importance of investing in backward
linkages for successful integrated program.
Mr. Dayanand Yadav of ADM Agro (TINA OIL MILLS) shared
ADM’s experience as a direct marketing license holder in the state of
Maharashtra. During the presentation, he focused on various
extension services that ADM Agro has provided to its farmers since
2001 {presentation in Annexure - 2 (e)}. He elaborated that the
company set up village level Agricultural Service Centres, one each
for a cluster of about 30 villages for effective reach out. About 15
such centres known as ‘Krishi Vikas Kendras’ have been formed and are being managed by
local agricultural diploma holders/ graduates. Through continuous contact with farmers and
by working with them throughout the cropping cycle, right from soil testing, seed supply,
land preparation, following best management practices, harvesting, storage and
marketing, the company has established tremendous rapport credibility with farmers.
He mentioned that ADM Agro is procuring Soybean and Sunflower from Latur area under
the direct marketing license. He went on to share that due to availability of an assured
market at remunerative prices, significant land area came under Soybean cultivation in
Latur.
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Discussion points
The participants raised certain queries about storage limits, contract farming and direct marketing licenses.
It was clarified that processors are exempted from the storage limit in warehouses. Similarly, the producer companies and farmer groups (if the material procured and stored is from the farmer members) are also exempted from the storage limit norm.
Third Session
The third session was an open session that had Dr. Kishor Z. Toshniwal, Director of
Marketing, MS, Pune, Shri. Subhash Dumbare, Project Director, MACP, Pune and Mr.
Milind Akre, Dy. Project Director, Agriculture Infrastructure Development, Investment
Programme (AIDIP) as its eminent panellists. The purpose of this interactive session was to
generate Feedback / Action points / Inputs for Government.
Following are the key highlights of this session
In case of private market license, it was proposed that there is a need to amend the norm of setting up infrastructure prior to applying for license. The house proposed that the investors must be given a “Letter of Intent / Consent” to start building infrastructure for private market development. Upon creation of minimum required infrastructure, license may be issued by the concerned authority.
It was also discussed that there is an opportunity for Producer Companies or Farmer Associations to act as Direct Marketing license. This will give them the flexibility to build, operate and manage their own storage space and also operate Pledge Loan scheme.
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There is not a clear understanding about the user charges levied by Private Markets. Hence, there is a need to develop guidelines for charges to be levied by Private Market operators to use the services / facilities being offered.
Regarding the contract farming norms, it was discussed that as on today, the SPONSOR of contract farming is not required to submit any Bank Guarantee or Solvency certificate at the time of registration with the DDRC or DSAO. However, any change, to that effect will be communicated.
During interactions with Industry it was realized that there is lack of understanding about execution and implication of rules, regulations and norms pertaining to Markets particularly for private investors.
It was proposed that a workshop may be organized for DDRC and DSAO to disseminate knowledge and create awareness about the amended norms under the Market Reforms agenda.
It was also discussed that Private Market operators have to pay APMC cess even though they do not use any infrastructure of APMC. The rationale for the same was not clear. The DoM said that the issue has been taken and he would place it before right authorities and communicate further developments.
It is also proposed that a critical analysis of Open Session discussions, separate case studies of Direct Marketing, Private Markets and Contract Farming may be developed and learning may be published for the benefit of stakeholders.
It is also realized that the Directorate of Marketing (DoM) is expected to play more facilitative role in order to promote alternative marketing channels, by way of publishing simplified version / interpretation of amendments in Market Acts n Rules.
It was clarified that producer groups need no license for primary processing activities and also for selling the produce in the retail market. However, it was stated that license and payment of fees at stipulated rates will be required on selling the produce through wholesale market.
It was clarified that individual loanee/ non- loanee farmers are eligible for coverage under crop insurance scheme, the contract farming agency has agreements with farmers, hence no separate coverage/ facility is available to the agency. The issue relates to insurance companies and further clarification may be obtained from them.
It was clarified that govt. has no role in execution of the agreements and the terms of agreements of contract between the parties and the bankers have to follow course of action usually as per banking law and practice
It was clarified that as at present only the range of rates of commission has been stipulated without prescribing minimum & maximum limits, however, proposal is under consideration of the govt. to prescribe an upper limit of rate of commission.
It was clarified that marketing board has no role to play as the issue can be dealt with the respective societies by keeping view the provisions of their bye-laws and decisions of their board of directors/ committees
The Investors Meet ended with the Vote of Thanks given by Mr. Kulgod Officer, In-charge-
APMC, PIU (Agri Marketing), MACP.
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Annexure 1
EVENT SCHEDULE
Time Topic Speaker
9:00-10:00 am Registration --
1000-1005 am Welcome & Introduction Shri. R S Shingte,
Nodal Officer, PIU (Agri Marketing)
MACP
10:05-10:25
am
Salient Features of the amended
Maharashtra Agricultural
Produce Market (Dev. & Reg.)
Act 1963
Dr. Kishore Z. Toshniwal,
Director of Marketing, MS, Pune.
10:25-10:45
am
Investment Opportunities in
agricultural marketing
Mr. Milind Akre,
Dy. Project Director,
Agriculture Infrastructure
Development, Investment
Programme (AIDIP)
10:45-11:15
am
High Tea --
11:15am-12:15
pm
Experience Sharing by License
holders of Private Markets, Direct
Markets, Contract Farming;
Moderator: Dr. R M Kharche
Mr. C Dayakar, CEO, Saastha
Warehousing
Mr. Nishant Sinha, Branch
Manager, ITC
Mr. D P Shenoy, GM, ADM Agro
(TINA OIL MILLS)
12:15-01:15
pm
Open Session Panelists:
Dr. Kishore Z. Toshniwal,
Director of Marketing, MS, Pune.
Shri. Subhash Dumbare,
Project Director, MACP, Pune
Mr. Milind Akre,
Dy. Project Director,
Agriculture Infrastructure
Development, Investment
Programme (AIDIP)
01:15-01:20
pm
Valedictory / Vote of Thanks Mr. S B Kulgod, Officer - Incharge,
APMC
PIU (Agri Marketing) – MACP
01:20 onwards Lunch --
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Annexure 2
Annex 2 (a): Presentation by Mr. Kishore Z Toshniwal, DoM in the attached ppt file Annex 2 (b): Presentation by Mr. Milind Akre, GM, MSAMB in the attached ppt file Annex 2 (c): Presentation by Mr. C Dayakar, Saastha in the attached ppt file Annex 2 (d): Presentation by Mr. Nishant Sinha, ITC in the attached ppt file Annex 2 (e): Presentation by Mr. D Yadav, ADM in the attached ppt file
Annexure 3
List of Participants
1. Investors, Private Companies, NGOs, State Government’s Line Departments
S. No.
Name Designation Company / Institution Email Contact No.
1 Adesh P Jawale Member Adarsh, Newasa 9730263001
2 Sachin Karodade
Field Inspector ADCC, Akola
3 Ganesh Kore Reporter AGROWON [email protected] 9881098188
4 Pradip Patil Dy.Project Director AIDIP
5 Vijay Jagtap PMU AIDIP
6 Bhupendra Kochar
License Holder Arihant Krushi Utpanna Bazar Pvt Ltd.
[email protected] 9370977796
7 K V Deshmukh Director ATMA
8 Prakash Bafna CMD BAFNA GROUP [email protected] 9822439639
9 S V Bhosale Officer CAIM
10 Sonali Ravat State Liason Officer CAIM
11 S N Randive State coordinator, ATMA
Commissioner, Agriculture, Pune
12 S B Khemnar Joint Director (ST) Commissioner, Agriculture, Pune
13 Ravindra Kaspate
Assistant Custard Apple Association,Pune
14 Manjushri Chavan
Representative Debuji Young Farmer 9404851997
15 Kishor Rathod Representative Debuji Young Farmer [email protected] 9960139995
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S. No.
Name Designation Company / Institution Email Contact No.
16 Deepak Jawalkar
Managing Director Deetesh Agro & Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.
[email protected] 9225633198
17 Sunil Pote Director Devnadi Valley Agricultural Producers [email protected] 9422942799
18 Somdutt Lad Officer Devnadi Valley Agricultural Producers
19 Dr.D.R.Dongre Dy.Director of Marketing
Director of Marketing
20 S.T.Gondey Dy.Director of M S Director of Marketing
21 Shubhangi Joshi Dy.Director of M S Director of Marketing
22 Milind Tanksale Joint Director MS Director of Marketing
23 H V Taware Ass. Director Director of Marketing
24 Chandhari Chetana
Ass. Director Director of Marketing
25 Sunanda Jadhav Ass. Director Director of Marketing
26 Dhanshree MD Farm Packs
27 Ashishkumar R Yerne
Category Manager Future Fresh Foods [email protected] 9324374450
28 Maruti Chapke Head Future Group [email protected]
29 A S Patil Representative Global Cooling Foundation, Kolhapur
30 Arun Wandre Director Global Cooling Foundation, Kolhapur
9960686363
31 Shital Kelkar CEO Global Cooling Foundation, Kolhapur
32 D N Gaikwad Govind Narayan Trust, Pune
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S. No.
Name Designation Company / Institution Email Contact No.
33 Bhushan Phadtare
Regional Manager (Indian subcontinent and Middle east)
GRAINPRO, INC. [email protected] 9619232344
34 Sandeep Nijasure
Representative GRAINPRO, INC. [email protected] 9324313314
35 Amol A Gorhe Director Green Field Agro Services [email protected] 9823375980 36 Prabhakar
Bobde Vice President, Commodity Business
HDFC BANK [email protected] 9323651643
37 Bharat Rohra Manager IDBI Capital Market Services Ltd.
38 Sharanappa Masuti
GM IDBI Capital Market Services Ltd.
39 Ketan Karandikar
AM INI Farms 8108178707
40 Sachin Kamlakar
Procurement Head JAPHA, COMFEED India Pvt. Ltd., Pune [email protected] 9623954239
41 Sunil Deo Head-Marketing Jay Biotech [email protected] 020 24271114
42 Suryawanshi P G
Sr.MDO Jay Biotech [email protected] 020 24271114
43 Atul Marne Director Kisan Forum Pvt Ltd
44 Hemant Vaidya Director Kisan Mitra Warehousing Pvt. Ltd., Latur
[email protected] 9422468563
45 Sapana Kanakia DGM Kolte Patil
46 Satish Dandegaonkar
DGM Kolte Patil [email protected]
9765550982
47 Sapna Kanakia DGM Kolte Patil (24K) [email protected] 9765967000
48 Praveen Ravi AM KPMG Advisory Services
49 Shrimant General Manager- Laxmi Cotspin Ltd. [email protected] 9545518581
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S. No.
Name Designation Company / Institution Email Contact No.
Solunke Cotton
50 Navnath Kaspate
Chairman Madhuban Farm & Nursery, Solapur
[email protected] 9822669727
51 Maruti Borate Manager Maharshtra State Pomegranate Growers Research Association,Pune
[email protected]; [email protected]
9423065371 52 Roshan Kothari Director Mahavira Agricare Private
Limited, Wani [email protected] 53 Sanjivani
Phadale Manager - Export Mapro Foods Pvt. Ltd.
[email protected] 9623288300 54 Santosh Karale Head-Operation Mapro Foods Pvt. Ltd. [email protected] 9422606683
55 Prathamesh Potdar
Supply Chain Marico [email protected]
56 S M Patil Executive - Agri. Procurement
Marico [email protected]
9850281196
57 Rajendra Mathrawala
Proprietor MB realtors and Maha Bio tech [email protected] 9823286746
58 D V Shukla Director MCCIA [email protected] 020 25709121
59 Amol Mahangade
Executive Procurement
Mother Dairy F&V Pvt. Ltd. [email protected]
9004038272
60 Ravindra Navalakha
President MPGRA 9371011561
61 Vinay Oswal Director NAFARI, Pune [email protected] 9881491440
62 Sanjay Lodha Representative Narayandas Mohanlal Lodha, General Merchant and Commission Agent, Ahmednagar
9823024573
63 Prem Agrawal Representative Narmada Solvex Pvt. Ltd., Washim
9923238333
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S. No.
Name Designation Company / Institution Email Contact No.
64 A S Goud Representative Narmada Solvex Pvt. Ltd., Washim
65 Nilesh Pinjarkar Assistant Manager, Bus. Devt.
NCDEX Spot [email protected] 9021241127
66 Sunil Wankhede Principal NIPHT, Talegaon, Pune
67 Sandeep S Nikumbe
Asst.Manager Pest Control Pvt. Ltd. [email protected] 9011060704
68 Prabhakar Chandane
President PGAI [email protected] 9371011561
69 J S Yadav Chief Operating Officer
Premium Farm Fresh Produce Ltd. [email protected] 9871330077
70 Hemant Kalamkar
Representative Premium Farm Fresh Produce Ltd. [email protected] 011 44447896
71 Santosh Chawan
Representative Premium Farm Fresh Produce, Nashik [email protected]
72 Tarun Pratap Representative Premium Farm Fresh Produce, Nashik [email protected]
73 Nilesh Kadam Regional Manager, West & South India
Reuters Market Light [email protected]
9881127669
74 Pritesh Dugad S P Biofuels, Akola [email protected] 7242258755
75 G Mankar EA to CEO Saastha Warehousing Ltd.
76 Sagar Kirve Owner Sagar Rice Mill, Pune
77 Vilas Shinde Representative Sahyadri FPC
78 Dhanraj Sancheti
Promoter & Builder Sancheti Constructions, Ahmednagar
[email protected]; [email protected] 9422221240
79 Ishwar Das Owner Sarwadnya Foods [email protected]
80 Iswardas D Ghanghav
Founder Sarwagya Foods, Jalna 9421654657
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S. No.
Name Designation Company / Institution Email Contact No.
81 Adinath Ombale
Chairperson Satara Shramik [email protected]
82 Nitin Patil Partner Shashwat Agro Solutions, Pune [email protected] 9869339803
83 Rahul Baravkar Partner Shashwat Agro Solutions, Pune [email protected] 9766309090
84 Anil Jaisinghalrao Ghanwat
Pradesh-adhyaksh Shetkari Yuva Aghadi (Maharashtra), Ahmednagar
[email protected] 9923707646 85 Bharat Gaikwad Founder Shramik Krishi Seva [email protected]
86 Abhishek Gandhi
DGM Shree Shubham Logistics Limited
[email protected] 8879667452
87 Anurag Singhvi DM Shree Shubham Logistics Limited
[email protected] 9769626485
88 Vishakha Thosar
DM Shree Shubham Logistics Limited
[email protected] 8082144854
89 Nitin Sehgal Representative Suminter India Organics Pvt. Ltd. [email protected] 9821122766
90 B B Gunjal Consultant Sunrise Bio Tech Consultancy Services
[email protected] 9822417412
91 Praveen Chandra
Sr. RSM, Maharashtra
TATA CHEMICALS [email protected]
9225107044 92 Hrishikesh
Gijare Representative Uma Maheswari Agro Foods [email protected] 9922349309
93 Dhanshree Joshi Representative Uma Maheswari Agro Foods [email protected]
94 Vasudev Phawade
Representative Uma Maheswari Agro Foods [email protected]
95 Pandurang Patil Business Development Mgr
UPL- ADVANTA [email protected] 7709019174
96 Pranav Kaul ASM Usha International [email protected]
7738380754
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S. No.
Name Designation Company / Institution Email Contact No.
97 Veerendra Jamdade
CEO Vritti Solutions Ltd. [email protected] 9890156056
98 Jeevan Pawar Head-Business Development
Vritti Solutions Ltd. [email protected]
9423009444
99 Dashrath Pathare
Sr. Manager Weikfield Foods Ltd. [email protected] 9225573727
100 Vilas Kale MD Winka Trading company [email protected] 9423008095
101 Mustaque Rahman
FAO (UN) World Bank
102 Manivannan Pathy
TTL, MACP World Bank [email protected]
103 Elliot Mghenyi Co-TTL, MACP World Bank
104 Gaurav Kumar Assistant Progam Business Mgr
Xylem Water Solutions India [email protected] 7738597550
105 S S Somani Owner Dal Mill, Hingoli 9552559639
2. MACP officers and staff & ABPF Team
S. No. Name Designation Place
1 Mr. Subhash Dumbare Project Director Pune
2 Mr. D L Tambhale Coord, Agri &Liv Pune
3 Mr. Abhay Gaikwad Coord, Agri Mktg Pune
4 Mr. R S Shingte Nodal Office, PIU AM Pune
5 Mr. S B Kulgod OIC-APMC Pune
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S. No. Name Designation Place
6 Mr. Shitole Nodal Officer, PIU Agri Pune
7 Mr. Gulzar AME Coordinator Pune
8 Ganesh S. Jagdale AME Amaravati
9 Narendra C. Patil AME Akola
10 Dhanjay Wagh AME Washim
11 Vijay A. Ghopane AME Yavatmal
12 Prashant S. Chaskar AME Buldhana
13 Avinash S. Bhosale AME Jalna
14 Mandar B. Gadge AME Aurangabad
15 Shailesh T. Kulkarni AME Parbhani
16 Dhanaji R. Jadhav AME Hingoli
17 Raosaheb A. Bendre AME Ahmednagar
18 Yogesh S. Lonkar AME Nagpur
19 Pawan S. Deshmukh AME Wardha
20 Parshuram B. Tule AME Bhandara
21 Sumeet S.Palave AME Gondia
22 Sandeep T. Varpe AME Latur
23 Vithhal K.Ghogare AME Beed
24 Ganesh B. Sadaphal AME Nanded
25 Balram V. Balgmavar AME VANAMETI, Nagpur
26 Mr. Sagar PIU-Agri Mktg Pune
27 Mr. Wagh PIU-Agri Mktg Pune
28 Ajit Nadgouda ABPF-MACP Pune
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S. No. Name Designation Place
29 Ashwini Chandak ABPF-MACP Pune
30 Ravdeep Kaur ABPF-MACP Pune
31 Kaustuv Mukhopadhyay ABPF-MACP Pune
32 Geeta Sinha MART Pune
35 Madhuri Newale Consultant-ABPF ABPF
34 Chinmay Bande MART Pune
35 Ashok Todkar MACP Pune
3. List of Speakers in the order of presentations
S.N. Name Designation
1 Dr. K Z Toshniwal Director of Marketing, MS
2 Mr. Milind Akre DPD, AIDIP, Pune
3 Mr. C Dayakar Saastha Warehousing Ltd., Chennai
4 Mr. Nishant Sinha Branch Manager, ITC
5 Mr. Dayanand U Jadhav AM-AEM, ADM Agro Industries Latur and Vizag Pvt. Ltd.
6 Dr. R M Kharche Moderator, Experience Sharing
Many individuals joined the meet after an hour of start and hence could not register themselves with us.