MH ODOP Booklet - 23032022
MH ODOP Booklet - 23032022
MH ODOP Booklet - 23032022
Directorate of Industries
(Export Division),
Industries Department,
Government of Maharashtra
March 2022
Industries Department
Government of Maharashtra
Maharashtra State One District One Product (ODOP) Profile Page 1
Maharashtra One District One Product
(ODOP) Booklet
MAGNETIC
MAHARASHTRA
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Message
Maharashtra has been the leader in industrial development in India. The
State has a world-class infrastructure with rewarding industrial policies and
ease of doing business initiative. The State is home to several global brands.
Maharashtra intends to significantly contribute to Nation’s economy by
strengthening its numero uno position and “Magnetic Maharashtra” brand
with its progressive vision focused on accelerated industrial growth and
sustainable development.
It gives me immense pleasure to launch the handbook for ODOP products on
the prestigious day of Export Awards 2022. The handbook will showcase the
prominent products of State of Maharashtra.
The ODOP handbook will promote the industries present in Maharashtra and
boost the Micro and Small Enterprises. The ODOP handbook will help
branding the products in International Markets.
I would like to extend my best wishes for the successful launch of the ODOP
handbook. The ODOP scheme would help to promote the “Brand
Maharashtra” across the globe.
Subhash Desai
Hon’ble Minister (Industries, Mining and Marathi language),
Government of Maharashtra
President - Maharashtra Export Promotion Council (MEPC)
Message
Maharashtra contributes around 10 percent of the total population of the
country, still accounts for nearly one-fourth of the gross value of India’s
industrial sector. During the last five years, Maharashtra's GDP has grown at
a healthy CAGR of over 6% to just under USD 400 billion, contributing almost
15% of India's industrial output. We are not just sustaining our scale of
industrialization, but we continue to grow.
The State Government has undertaken several initiatives for Ease of Doing
Business (EoDB), Export promotion, policies, quality infrastructure, and
skilled manpower which makes Maharashtra a leader in various sectors such
as engineering, automobiles and auto components, chemicals, gems and
jewellery, pharmaceuticals, IT, textiles, electronics, food processing and
biotechnology.
The ‘One District One Product’ (ODOP) approach reap the benefits for the
development of local crafts/products, value addition of the products,
employment generation and improvement in economy of the state. Through
this scheme, traditional crafts/ skills will be retained with suitable and desired
modification as per the market requirement. This initiative would also ease in
providing common facilities and other support services to promote export at
the State and district level.
I convey my best wishes for successful publication for this booklet and usher
an era of glory and growth for the people of the State.
Aditi Tatkare
Hon’ble Minister of State (Industries),
Government of Maharashtra
Vice President - Maharashtra Export Promotion Council (MEPC)
Message
Maharashtra is one of the leading industrial state in the country. Maharashtra
plays a vital role in exports with a contribution of 22.7% of total India’s
exports. Maharashtra is always a preferred destination for investors,
contributing total of 28% FDI in India. The state has a well-developed
industrial ecosystem to promote entrepreneurship. To steer industrial
development towards high-tech emerging sectors, 15 thrust sectors have
been identified in New Industrial policy 2019. Along with the industrialization,
Maharashtra has the rich entrepreneurship culture and natural advantage of
geographically diverse regions owing to which, every district of the State has
some distinct and unique Industrial & Agro based products which are now
being promoted under “One District One Product (ODOP)” initiative
The prime objective of the “One District One Product (ODOP)” initiative is to
strengthen the linkages, promote the in-scale production and branding of
ODOP products. The ODOP initiative helps in focusing the strength of region
and enables to explore further business opportunities benefiting every
stakeholder in the value chain and supply chain. All “36 Districts” of
Maharashtra have already identified with 131 exclusive products. State
government will further boost this initiative by integration of schemes with a
collaborative approach.
I extend my best wishes for this exclusive initiative.
Suresh Londhe
Joint Director of Industries (Export Division), Maharashtra
Contents
Introduction 9
Konkan Region 11
Mumbai district 12
Mumbai Suburban district 13
Thane district 14
Palghar district 15
Raigad district 16
Ratnagiri district 17
Sindhudurg district 18
Pune Region 19
Pune district 20
Kolhapur district 21
Solapur district 22
Satara district 23
Sangli district 24
Nashik Region 25
Nashik district 26
Jalgaon district 27
Ahmednagar district 28
Dhule district 29
Nandurbar district 30
Aurangabad Region 31
Aurangabad district 32
Beed district 33
Jalna district 34
Osmanabad district 35
Nanded district 36
Parbhani district 37
Latur district 38
Hingoli district 39
Nagpur Region 40
Nagpur district 41
Wardha district 42
Gondia district 43
Bhandara district 44
Chandrapur district 45
Gadchiroli district 46
Amravati Region 47
Amravati district 48
Yavatmal district 49
Akola district 50
Buldhana district 51
Washim district 52
ODOP Promotion Strategy 53
Invest in Maharashtra 56
Introduction
Districts
1. Mumbai
2. Mumbai
Suburban
3. Thane
4. Palghar
5. Raigad
6. Ratnagiri
7. Sindhudurg
Mumbai District ODOP
Mumbai is the commercial and entertainment capital of
India. It is also one of the world’s top 10 centers of
Mumbai commerce in terms of global financial flow, generating 5%
of India’s GDP. Fishery is the only farm sector activity in the
district.
Engineering Chemical
► Thane district has a major SEZ for ► Maharashtra ranks 2nd in Chemical exports from
Engineering sector. District is famous for India. Chemical exports from Thane is INR 4297
Exporting engineering products. crore contributing 19% of sector exports from
► Thane district exported Engineering Maharashtra (INR 22,599 crore) in FY 2021-22 (till
products (HS 84) around INR 2000 crore January 2022).
contributing around 7.5% of State exports
from the sector (INR 40002 crore) in FY
2021-22 (till January 2022).
Districts
1. Pune
2. Kolhapur
3. Solapur
4. Satara
5. Sangli
Pune Pune District ODOP
Pune is the second-largest city in the state after Mumbai. Pune
has also made its mark as the educational epicentre and has a
growing industrial hinterland, with presence of sectors such as
information technology, pharmaceuticals, engineering, and
automotive.
Chemicals Engineering
► The chemical industry in the district ► The Industries consist of Agriculture machines,
manufactures Pyridine and Lactams Machine parts and Auto parts.
chemical compound significantly. There are
13 Chemical zones and a Dedicated Institute
present to support the sector.
Turmeric Ginger
► Organic farming method is practiced for ► Satara is second-largest ginger producing district
cultivating Satara turmeric and the curcumin in Maharashtra). Ginger is commercial spice crop
content in it is around 4%. Turmeric is valued for its rich fiber content, pungent essence,
especially valued for its saffron colour and which attracts high demand by spices
has high demand by spices manufacturers. manufacturers.
Strawberry Waghya Ghevda
► Mahabaleshwar in Satara is the only district ► Waghya Ghevada, a traditional local variety
in Maharashtra which produces strawberries. mainly grown in Satara, received GI tag in 2015. It
It received GI tag in 2009 as it contains up to bears red stripes resembling those of a tiger and
80% water, making it juicier than other tastes sweeter as compared to other Rajama
fleshier strawberries. The glucose content is varieties and is high on nutritional value due to its
up to 10% which makes it naturally sweeter. protein and carbohydrate content.
Kandi Pedha Ghongadi (Blankets)
► Kandi Pedha is a round, smooth-textured ► Ghongadi, a traditional woollen blanket of
sweet that comes with cardamom flavour, Maharashtra, made on Pit-Loom and dyed with
and the sugar content in the pedha is less organic and natural dyes.. The district Artisans
and has a unique taste. are associated with the weaving of Ghongadi for
the past 60 years.
Turmeric Grapes
► Sangli turmeric received GI tag in 2014 and is ► Sangli is the second-largest grape-
valued for its rich and attractive saffron colour by producing district in Maharashtra and
spices manufacturers. More than 80% of turmeric produces export-quality grapes.
trade in India takes place from Sangli.
Pump Spares
► Paluk industrial area, with more than 70 units, is the hub for the pump spares and allied engineering.
With significant companies such as Kirloskar Pumps, Process Pumps present.
Districts
1. Nashik
2. Jalgaon
3. Ahmednagar
4. Dhule
5. Nandurbar
Nashik
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Banana products Shirsoli
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Kedgaon, Bhawani
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nagar
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Grey Cloth Shirpur
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Textile Sugar
► Nandurbar has around 14 textile mills and a ► Nandurbar has 12 large sugar factories
Textile cluster. contributing 90% of sugar exports in district and
► New textile parks have boosted textile producing desirable quality and size of sugar
production and raw grey cloth production. grains which is in demand by foreign buyers.
► Scope for development of technical textile
industry in near future.
Districts
1. Aurangabad
2. Beed
3. Jalna
4. Osmanabad
5. Nanded
6. Parbhani
7. Latur
8. Hingoli
Aurangabad
Auto Components
► Aurangabad is one of India’s major automotive hubs, housing factories of Bajaj Auto and Skoda Auto
India as well as a well-developed ecosystem of auto ancillaries. During FY21-22 (till January 22), the
automotive and auto components (two and three-wheeler) industry in the district contributed more than
33% of sector exports of the state.
Grapes
► District Grapes produce appropriate for raisin production and direct consumption. Grapes contain,
vitamins A and B, and are high in water content.
► The district has raisin cluster of 100-unit members with CFC facilities of cleaning, grading, washing,
sorting-size and colour, packaging and cold storage.
Banana
► Nanded district is 2nd largest producer of Banana in the state (cultivation area of 10,000 hectare).
► Banana contains, 89 Kcal calories, 1.1 g protein, 22.8 g carbohydrates and 2.6. g fibre.
► The value-added products made from banana are vacuum fried chips and flour based ready to eat
products.
Cotton Sorghum
► The cotton is major cash crop of the district and ► The Dagdi Sorghum (dagdi jwari) of the district
contributes 4% of total cotton production of the is famous for its unique taste and its nutritional
state. values. Sorghum is rich in vitamins and
► The district has cotton cluster having around minerals like vitamin B, magnesium, potassium,
55-unit members and around 60 cotton ginning phosphorus.
and pressing mills and 20 oil mills. .
Jaggery
► The district has around 30 operational jaggery units. Under Agricultural Technology Management
Agency (ATMA) scheme, 5 farmer producer companies are formed in the district.
Soyabean
► Maharashtra is 2nd highest producer of soyabean after Madhya Pradesh with Latur district
contributing around 12% of total soyabean production of the state.
► Latur division of Maharashtra (comprising Latur, Osmanabad, Parbhani, Hingoli and Nanded districts)
with 17.510 lakh hectares is largest (accounts for over 40 per cent of the total soybean grown) in the
country.
Turmeric
► The district has a huge area of over 41,000 hectare for turmeric cultivation and produces on an
average 1.74 lacs MT turmeric every year.
► The district has 300 primary turmeric processing units, 25 turmeric powder grinding units and 5 sugar
factories.
► Turmeric produced in the state is largely produced with traditional organic farming. Turmeric contains
curcumin, a substance with powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
► Turmeric has been used in therapeutic preparations over the centuries in different parts of the world.
District USP
► Top 5 exporting products from the district are refined sugar, dried turmeric, cotton, powder turmeric,
and dried bleached turmeric.
► Top 5 exporting countries from the district are UAE, Bangladesh, China, Sri Lanka and Morocco.
► Aurangabad, Pune, Amravati and Nagpur are major turmeric producing regions in the state.
► The district is coming up with state-of-the-art technology research laboratory set up by the Agri
Biotech Department of Bhabha Atomic Research Center.
Districts
1. Nagpur
2. Wardha
3. Gondia
4. Bhandara
5. Chandrapur
6. Gadchiroli
Nagpur
Waigaon Turmeric
► Maharashtra is second highest turmeric producing state in India
► Waigaon turmeric has GI tag for organically grown turmeric that is rich in curcumin (above 6 percent,
which is considered as good) and also known for many health benefits.
► It is grown in Waigaon and neighbouring villages, spread over 1300 hectares of land with
approximately production of 19,500 tonnes.
Bhandara Rice
► India is the top country in rice exports in the world.
► Nagpur region has the highest production of rice in the state. Along with that, Nagpur region is highest
exporter of rice from the state,
► Chinnor, Dubhraj, Kalikammod, these scented rice varieties famous in Bhandara district
► Bhandara district is third highest rice producing district in the state.
► Rice is grown in Bhandara district, spread over 1.18 lakh hectares of land with production of 2.6 MT
annually (FY 2020-21).
► Per 100 grams of rice contains 35 mg potassium, 0.4 g fibre, 2.7 g protein, 5% Vitamin B6, 3%
Magnesium and 1% calcium and 1% Iron.
► The rice is being exported to Middle East, African countries, European Countries and North and South
America.
Districts
1. Amravati
2. Yavatmal
3. Akola
4. Buldhana
5. Washim
Amravati
Oranges
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CottonSeedSeedOil Oil
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► Amravati Oranges have these 5 characteristics 5 ►► Cotton is grown in
Cotton is grown in huge
huge quantity
quantity in Amravati
in Amravati
characteristics which made it unique
which made it unique – Size, number of Seeds, – Size, district (around 90,000 MT in FY 2020-21).
district (around 90,000 MT in FY 2020-21).
number
Chemical of Seeds, sweet-sour
properties, Chemical Flavour
properties,
and ►► Amravati
Amravati has has areare around
around 100 100 ginning and
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sweet-sour flavour and aroma result
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pressing factories, 50 Oil mills producing cotton cotton
► unique acid-sugar
The production of blend.
oranges in Amravati district seed
seedoil,
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seed oiloil cake
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Also
► The production of oranges in Amravati
for FY 2020-21 was around 6 Lakh MT, which district there are around 10 cotton yarn manufacturers
there are around 10 cotton yarn manufacturers
for FY 2020-21
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the district is currently exporting to countries ► Cotton Seed Oil is used as
highest in Maharashtra (around 60%) and ► Cotton Seed Oil is used as an
an edible
edible oil
oil and
and
the district is currently exporting to
like Bangladesh and Nepal in huge quantity. countries cotton seed oil cake is used to feed
cotton seed oil cake is used to feed cows and cows and
like Bangladesh and Nepal in huge quantity. buffalos so that they can yield more
buffalos so that they can yield more milk. milk.
District USP
► Amravati district has a Textile Park located in Nandgaonpeth with presence of companies like
Raymond and Siyaram.
► Amravati district has black soil which is considered best soil type for growing cotton.
► Nagpur ICD is just 156 Km away from District with a travel time of 2.30 Hr.
► Top 5 exporting product from district are Cotton Yarn, Cotton Bales, Readymade Garments and
Oranges
District USP
► Yavatmal district has a mini textile park in Wani. Textile companies like Raymond, Sara Spintex,
Gurulaxmi Cottex, Rana Denim etc. have their plants in the district
► Yavatmal district has Dolomite and Limestone mines which is spread around 200 Hector of land.
► Top 5 exporting product from district are Cotton Bales, Denim, Yarn, Other Cane Sugar and Sugar
cubes.
► Yavatmal is one of the highest producer of soybean in Maharashtra when it comes to the area under
cultivation. Another major crops produced in the district are Tur and Turmeric.
District USP
► Akola district is known for its Dal Mill and there are more than 100 Dal mills units in district
► Sangha Textile cluster is proposed at Borgaon Manju.
► Top 5 exporting product from district are Rice, Cotton Bales, Meals of Soyabean, medicine and API
(Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient) and Yarn.
► The textile mills in the district are developing supported by availability of cotton.
► Banana is a major agriculture produce which is cultivated in Akot tahsil.
Cotton
► Cotton, one of the most important fibre and cash crop, is grown in abundance in Buldhana with around
66000 MT production in FY 2020-21.
► Buldhana district has black soil which is considered most suitable soil for growing cotton.
► It provides the basic raw material (cotton fibre) to cotton textile industry.
► Availability of raw material cotton in Buldhana has fuelled development of cotton ginning and
processing factories in District. There are around 50 ginning and pressing factories in Buldhana
district.
► Exports of cotton from Buldhana is INR 58.17 crore contributing 1.59% of State cotton exports (INR
3647.61) in FY 2021-22 (till January 2022).
District USP
► Major crops grown in Buldhana are Cotton, Jawar, cereals, oilseeds, soybean, sunflower, and
groundnuts. Khamgaon and Malkapur are the major cotton trading towns in the district. Buldhana
district produces seeds and chemical of export quality.
► Buldhana district has HUL plant located in Khamgaon which produces Bath soap of Export quality.
► Top 5 exporting product from district are Chemical, Bath Soap, Cotton Bales, Soyabean Oil Cake and
Aromatic Ether.
► The Indian Council for Agriculture research has developed Centre Krishi Vigyan Kendra in Jalgaon
Jamod of Buldhana district.
Soyabean Products
► Washim District majorly produces Soyabean with around 5,29,022 MT production in FY 2020-21.
► Allied industries such as soyabean extracting plants have developed in the district.
► Soyabean product, a feed supplement, is considered a premium product because of its high
digestibility, high energy content and consistency. It is an excellent source of protein and is used
extensively in feed for swine, & dairy cattle, poultry, and aquaculture.
District USP
► The district has two big soyabean extracting plant which are engaged in exports.
► Top 5 exporting product from district are Other Solid residue from Extraction of Soyabean, Lecithin,
Cotton Bales, Turmeric and Dryer for wood, paper pulp.
► Top 5 exporting countries from district are Kuwait, Italy, China P Rp, Bangladesh Pr and Netherland.
► Washim is the largest producer of sorghum in region along with Malegaon and Mangarulpir.
► Wheat is produced in majorly Risod, Washim and Manora talukas.
► Green Chickpea is also cultivated on a large scale in Mangarulpir.
► Other crops include sugarcane, oranges and betel leaf. Washim, Risod and Karanja have orange
orchards.
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