Adani Wilmar Limited, a leading player in India’s FMCG food sector, has inaugurated its state-of-the-art integrated food processing plant in Gohana, Haryana. This milestone marks the first dispatch of 100 metric tonnes of rice, showcasing the plant’s capabilities. Built with a capital investment of ₹1,298 crore from IPO proceeds, the plant is set to become a major economic hub in the region, with the potential to generate 2000 direct and indirect jobs.

Spanning 85 acres, the plant is one of the largest greenfield projects in India, designed by Larsen & Toubro Technology Services (L&T). It is equipped with advanced technology to produce a wide range of food products, including rice, wheat flour, suji, rawa, and maida, as well as edible oils like mustard, rice bran, and cottonseed oils. With an impressive annual production capacity of 627,000 MT, it is poised to meet the growing demand for essential food and oil products.

The facility has already seen the consumption of over 10,000 MT of steel and 100,000 cement bags, a testament to its scale and ambition. As one of the largest food complexes in India, this project promises to revolutionize food production, contributing significantly to the local economy and ensuring a steady supply of high-quality food products to consumers nationwide.

TOPICS: Adani Wilmar