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Maharashtra

One District One


Product (ODOP) Booklet
Export Promotion Initiative

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
#MadeForBusiness

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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.

Baldev Singh, IAS


Hon’ble Additional Chief Secretary (Industries), Maharashtra
Message
Maharashtra has always been at the forefront of India's exports and has been
on an upwards trajectory since then. The Major exports from Maharashtra
include gems & jewellery, machinery and equipment, pharmaceutical
products, IT, iron and steel, vehicles and parts/accessories, cotton, and Agro-
produce.
The state’s enabling ecosystem for entrepreneurship further helps in creating
significant business opportunity. The ODOP is an initiative taken by state
government to further leverage the strength of each district characterised by
unique features. Each District has more than one or more products that have
significant presence in the District with a total of 131 ODOP products
identified under this initiative.
It is an honour to launch the ODOP handbook prepared by Directorate of
Industries on the occasion of Export Awards 2022. The ODOP initiative is
operationally merged with 'Districts as Export Hub' (DEH) initiative to
strengthen exports from all the Districts. Further Maharashtra is the leading
state to launch the Export Guidebook which refers to the complete procedure
to become an exporter, information on thrust sectors of Maharashtra,
information on all Export Promotion Councils and relevant Government
schemes related to export.
This initiatives will promote the industries from each District, help the
entrepreneurs reach the maximum potential, and contribute in recognising
each District at the international level.
I would like to share my best wishes to the GM DICs and team who are
implementing the ODOP scheme at the District level with all the efforts.

Dr. Harshadeep Kamble, IAS


Hon’ble Development Commissioner (Industries) & Export Commissioner,
Maharashtra
The Department of Commerce through DGFT is engaging with Central and
State government agencies to promote One District One Product (ODOP)
initiative operationally merged with ‘Districts as Export Hub’ initiative. ODOP
is an initiative which is seen as a transformational step forward towards
Preface
realizing the true potential of a district, fuel economic growth and generate
employment and rural entrepreneurship, taking us to the goal of Atma
Nirbhar Bharat.
The objective is to convert each District into an Export Hub by identifying
products with export potential in the District, addressing bottlenecks for
exporting these products, supporting local exporters/manufacturers to scale
up manufacturing, and find potential buyers outside India with the aim of
promoting exports, promoting manufacturing & services industry in the
District and generate employment in the District. There may be more than
one cluster of ODOP products in one district.
Under the initial phase of the ODOP programme in Maharashtra, more than
131 Products have been identified from all 36 districts of the State.
Maharashtra Export Promotion Council (MEPC), District Export Promotion
Councils (DEPC), and Taskforce committees have been constituted and
functional since 2019 to facilitate Export Promotion in the State. DEPCs will
provide the framework for value chain development and alignment of support
infrastructure through knowledge collaterals such as District Export Action
Plan for each district, Export Guidebook, Export Policy, Thrust Sector profiles
and ODOP Product Profiles.
The ODOP Booklet highlights the strengths of ODOP products from all the
districts of Maharashtra for promotion of exports.

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

Maharashtra is the most industrialised state in India and the


state’s capital, Mumbai is India’s financial and commercial
hub. The state has played a significant role in the country’s
economy in the terms of agricultural and industrial
production, trade and transportation, and education. The
economy of Maharashtra is the largest in India with 14.2%
contribution to the country's GDP. Maharashtra, one of the
leading states for Exports in India with USD 58.40 Bn (INR
4,31,699.84 crore) Exports in FY 2020-21 (20% of India
exports).

One District One Product (ODOP) initiative is aimed to


select, brand and promote identified products from each
district of Maharashtra. Under this initiative, the state
government has identified 131 products from 36 districts.
All the districts of the state are covered under the ‘Districts
as Export Hub’ initiative. Detailed District Export Action
Plan for all districts has been prepared to identify
diversification opportunities for exports, soft and hard
infrastructure requirement, and short, mid and long-term
strategy for implementation. The state is also focusing on
promotion of Geographical Indicator (GI) tagged products
from each district.

For ODOP initiative, the state government is focusing on


holistic socio-economic growth across all regions of
Maharashtra by attracting investments and employment
generation in all the districts. Efforts for strengthening
districts by innovation/ use of technology to make them
competitive with domestic as well as international market.
Further the DEPCs constituted at district level are
conducting activities like Outreach programs, Export Haats,
Stakeholder consultations, Knowledge sessions organized
for ODOP products at district level to encourage export in
all districts.

This ODOP booklet is an attempt to highlight the identified


131 export potential products from all 36 district from 6
regions of Maharashtra under ODOP programme by
creating awareness about the rich resources with export
potential for the State and also help in branding and
promotion of local products at district, state, national and
international level.

Maharashtra State One District One Product (ODOP) Profile Page 9


List of ODOP Products from Maharashtra
No. District Region Product Name

1 Nashik Nashik Nashik Valley Wine


2 Nashik Nashik Nashik Grapes
3 Nashik Nashik Raisin
4 Nashik Nashik Paithani Sarees and Fabrics
5 Nashik Nashik Lasalgaon Onion
6 Nashik Nashik Electrical components
7 Nashik Nashik Automobile
8 Nashik Nashik Pharmaceutical
9 Ahmednagar Nashik Pomegranate
10 Ahmednagar Nashik Dairy Products
11 Ahmednagar Nashik Sugar
12 Ahmednagar Nashik Jaggery and By-products
13 Dhule Nashik De-Oil cake
14 Dhule Nashik Cotton seed Oil
15 Dhule Nashik Textile 6 Regions
16 Jalgaon Nashik Plastic (PVC pipes)
Nashik
17 Jalgaon Nashik Gold ornaments
18 Jalgaon Nashik Jalgaon Banana Nagpur
19 Jalgaon Nashik Banana products
Amravati
20 Jalgaon Nashik Jalgaon Bharit Brinjal
21 Nandurbar Nashik Sugar Aurangabad
22 Nandurbar Nashik Textile
23 Nandurbar Nashik Chilli powder and masala Konkan
24 Nandurbar Nashik Navapur Tur Dal
Pune
25 Mumbai Mumbai Gems and Jewellery
26 Mumbai Mumbai Leather
27 Mumbai Suburban Mumbai Gems and Jewellery
28 Thane Konkan Imitation Jewellery
No. District Region Product Name
29 Thane Konkan Garment and textile
81 Solapur Pune Chemical
30 Thane Konkan Engineering
82 Solapur Pune Engineering
31 Thane Konkan Chemical
32 Raigad Konkan Iron and Steel 83 Aurangabad Aurangabad Paithani Sarees and Fabrics
33 Raigad Konkan Fish and Fish processing 84 Aurangabad Aurangabad Marathwada Kesar Mango
34 Raigad Konkan Chemical 85 Aurangabad Aurangabad Himroo shawl
35 Raigad Konkan White Onion 86 Aurangabad Aurangabad Auto components
36 Ratnagiri Konkan Ratnagiri Alphonso 87 Aurangabad Aurangabad Maize
37 Ratnagiri Konkan Vengurla Cashew 88 Beed Aurangabad Beed Custard Apple
38 Ratnagiri Konkan Fisheries 89 Beed Aurangabad Cotton
39 Ratnagiri Konkan Ratnagiri Kokum 90 Beed Aurangabad Cotton seed Oil
40 Ratnagiri Konkan Mango processing 91 Jalna Aurangabad Jalna Sweet Orange
41 Ratnagiri Konkan Cashew processing 92 Jalna Aurangabad TMT Steel Bars
42 Sindhudurg Konkan Sindhudurg Kokum 93 Jalna Aurangabad Onion seed processing
43 Sindhudurg Konkan Devgad Alphonso Mango 94 Osmanabad Aurangabad Khawa (Khoya)
44 Sindhudurg Konkan Vengurla Cashew 95 Osmanabad Aurangabad Gram
45 Sindhudurg Konkan Mango processing 96 Osmanabad Aurangabad Grapes
46 Sindhudurg Konkan Coir pith and Coir Yarn 97 Nanded Aurangabad Soyabean and Soyabean products
47 Sindhudurg Konkan Fisheries 98 Nanded Aurangabad Turmeric
48 Sindhudurg Konkan Cashew processing 99 Nanded Aurangabad Banana
49 Palghar Konkan Dahanu Gholvad Chikoo 100 Latur Aurangabad Soyabean and Soyabean products
50 Palghar Konkan Warli painting 101 Latur Aurangabad Pulses
51 Palghar Konkan Fisheries and Marine Products 102 Latur Aurangabad Banjara ornaments
52 Pune Pune Automobile (2,3,4 Wheeler) 103 Hingoli Aurangabad Turmeric
53 Pune Pune Auto components 104 Parbhani Aurangabad Gram (Harbhara)
54 Pune Pune Electricals and Electronics 105 Parbhani Aurangabad Sugarcane
55 Pune Pune Engineering 106 Parbhani Aurangabad Cotton
56 Pune Pune IT and ITES 107 Parbhani Aurangabad Sorghum
57 Pune Pune Purandar Fig 108 Parbhani Aurangabad Jaggery
58 Pune Pune Pharmaceutical 109 Amravati Amravati Orange
59 Satara Pune Waghya Ghevada 110 Amravati Amravati Cotton and Cotton seed Oil
60 Satara Pune Ghongadi (Blanket) 111 Washim Amravati Soyabean products
61 Satara Pune Strawberry 112 Buldhana Amravati Cotton ginning and pressing
62 Satara Pune Turmeric 113 Akola Amravati Cotton ginning and pressing
63 Satara Pune Ginger 114 Akola Amravati Pulses
64 Satara Pune Kandi Pedha 115 Yavatmal Amravati Cotton ginning and pressing
65 Sangli Pune Raisins 116 Yavatmal Amravati Dolomite and Limestone
66 Sangli Pune Grapes 117 Nagpur Nagpur Nagpur Orange
67 Sangli Pune Turmeric 118 Nagpur Nagpur Karvath Kati Sarees & Fabrics
68 Sangli Pune Readymade Garments 119 Nagpur Nagpur Bhiwapur Chilli
69 Sangli Pune Starch 120 Nagpur Nagpur Cotton & processing
70 Sangli Pune Pump Spares 121 Nagpur Nagpur Agarbatti
71 Sangli Pune Food Processing 122 Chandrapur Nagpur Bamboo
72 Kolhapur Pune Kolhapur Jaggery 123 Chandrapur Nagpur Bamboo article
73 Kolhapur Pune Kolhapuri Chappal 124 Gadchiroli Nagpur Bamboo
74 Kolhapur Pune Engineering 125 Gadchiroli Nagpur Bamboo article
75 Kolhapur Pune Textile 126 Bhandara Nagpur Rice
76 Kolhapur Pune Silver Ornament 127 Gondia Nagpur Rice
77 Solapur Pune Solapur Chaddar 128 Gondia Nagpur Bamboo article
78 Solapur Pune Solapur Terry Towel 129 Wardha Nagpur Waigaon Turmeric
79 Solapur Pune Pomegranate 130 Wardha Nagpur Cotton ginning and pressing
80 Solapur Pune Mangalwedha Jowar 131 Wardha Nagpur Pulses

Maharashtra State One District One Product (ODOP) Profile Page 10


Konkan Region
Highest exporting region from state with an advantage of
a 720 km long coastline and suitable climatic condition
for agriculture and Industrial sector.

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.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Leather products 4202, 6404, Dharavi and


6405, 4205, 6403, Deonar

Gems and Jewellery 7113 Zaveri Bazar,


Lal Baug, and
Girgaon

Leather Gems and Jewellery


► Mumbai district Leather Export in FY ► Maharashtra exported gold jewellery worth INR 27227.60
2021-22 (till January 2022) is crore in FY 2021-22 (till January 2022), which contributed
230.81. 75.32% to India’s total gold jewellery export share.
► Mumbai district contributed 43.34% ► Mumbai district exported gold jewellery worth INR 23591
to Maharashtra Leather Export in FY crore in FY 2021-22 (till January 2022), which contributed
2021-22 (till January 2022) of INR 87.63% of the State’s total gold jewellery export share.
532.61 crore. Total India Leather ► Mumbai district is famous for manufacturing of Gold
Export is INR 23816.17 crore with jewellery set with diamond, pearls, precious and semi-
Maharashtra contribution of 2.24%. precious stones.
► Leather Belts, Bags, Jackets, ► Zaveri Bazar, one of Asia’s oldest and biggest jewellery
Footwear, etc. are manufactured in market in Mumbaiwith 65% of all gold trading in India
the district. estimated to originate from the market. It is spread in
► The industry is supported by 247 acre houses more than 10,000 large as well as small
abundance availability of raw scale individual units. Zaveri Bazar is more focused on
materials with access to 20% of handmade jewellery which is traditionally being made by
world’s cattle and buffalo and 11% Karigars (Artisans). Sewri (Lower Parel) houses larger
goat and sheep population in India. units which focuses more on machine made jewellery.

Mumbai District USP


► Connectivity with major national highways – NH-3, NH-4, NH-8, NH-17 and NH-22.
► Presence of International Airport and Air Cargo facilities
► Nearby Ports including Nhava Sheva and Mulund ICD.
► Availability of workforce in Mumbai city with presence of more than 7000 MSMEs.
► Mumbai is the financial hub and is the largest exporter of gems and jewellery from India.

Maharashtra State One District One Product (ODOP) Profile Page 12


Mumbai Suburban District ODOP
Mumbai Suburban district is densely populated (constitutes
8.33 per cent of Maharashtra population). The district is a
Mumbai part of Mumbai City and has presence of innumerable
Suburban multinational companies, domestic and foreign banks,
financial institutions, etc.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products
Gems and Jewellery 7102 BKC Bandra, SEEPZ
Andheri, Dahisar and
Malad

Gems and Jewellery


► Maharashtra exported diamond worth INR 90851.6 crore in FY 2021-22 (till January 2022), which
contributed 58.81% to India’s total diamond export share. 70% of the Maharashtra state gems and
jewellery is exported to USA and Hong Kong.
► Mumbai Suburban district exported diamond worth INR 77291.4 crore in FY 2021-22, which
contributed 85% to the State’s total diamond export share.
► India is world’s largest cutting and polishing centre for diamonds and exports, 95% of the world’s
diamond. Mumbai is India’s most important diamond cutting and polishing centre.
► Bharat Diamond Bourse (BDB) in BKC Bandra, Mumbai is the largest Diamond Bourse in the world.
BDB in around 20 acre of land contains 2,500 small and large diamond traders in addition to other
service providers related to gems and jewellery trade and generates an employment of 60,000 people.
It is a major trading and business centre for diamond trading with 90% trade happening from Mumbai.
► Santacruz Electronics Export Processing Zone (SEEPZ) SEZ, Mumbai is spread across 111 acre in
center of city and contributes to almost 30% of the jewellery exports of the country.

Mumbai Suburban District USP


► Connectivity to major national highways – NH-3, NH-4, NH-8, NH-17 and NH-22.
► Presence of International Airport and Air Cargo facilities.
► Nearby Ports including: Nhava Sheva and Mulund ICD.
► Presence of dedicated Institutes in the district for Gems and Jewellery Sector – 1)The Gemological
Institute of India has state of the art laboratory facilities for colour stone identification, geographical
origin determination, diamond grading, grading of diamond studded Jewellery and R&D facility. 2) The
Indian Institute of Gems & Jewellery is one of its kind in the Country and has been setup for skill
development and necessary support and guidance for entrepreneurs.
► Presence of headquarters of Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) to promote
Gems and Jewellery trade.
► The largest gems and jewellery tradeshows IIJS and IIJS Signature are also held annually in Mumbai
attracting more than 10,000 visitors from the industry.

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Thane

Thane District ODOP


Thane is the third most industrialised district in the State.
The main manufacturing industries of district are Drugs,
Textiles, Adhesives, Plastics, Rubber, Steel,
Pharmaceuticals, Engineering, Fertilizers, Electronics,
Chemicals and Iron & Steel., Imitation Jewellery etc.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Imitation Jewellery 71179090, Mira road, Bhayandar


71171910,
71171990

Garment and textile 63023100, Bhiwandi


62114290,
62034990,

Engineering 84137091, Ambernath MIDC, TTC


84773000, MIDC, Dombivali MIDC
84807900

Chemical 29241900, Ambernath MIDC,


29242990, Dombivali MIDC
29420090

Imitation Jewellery Garment and Textile


► Maharashtra ranks first in exporting Imitation ► Thane district is one of the top exporters of
Jewellery from India (one of the largest in garment and textile from Maharashtra state.
the world). ► Exports from Thane under Hs code 62, 63 is INR
► Imitation jewellery exports from Thane is 2172 crore contributing around 20% of sector
around INR 34 crore contributing 10.43% of exports from Maharashtra (INR 10925 crore) in
total exports from State (INR 325.55 crore) FY 2021-22 (till January 2022).
in FY 2021-22 (till January 2022)

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).

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Palghar

Palghar District ODOP


Palghar district has India's first atomic power plant located
at Tarapur. It has Maharashtra's largest fishing port at
Satpati. Palghar district is also famous for Warli Painting.
Proposed new major port at Vadhavan in Palghar is going
to be one of the country's major port.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Dahanu Gholvad 08109030 Dahanu, Bordi, Talasari,


Chikoo Gholvad

Warli Painting 97011090 Jawar, Mokhada

Fisheries and Marine 03069500, Satpati, Dahanu, Arnala,


Products 03028930, Vasai and Datiware
03055910

Dahanu Gholvad Chikoo Warli Painting


► Palghar district produces around 36% of ► Warli paintings got GI tag in 2014. The Warlis who
total chikoo production from Maharashtra are Warli painting makers carry on a tradition
state. stretching back to 2500 or 3000 BCE.
► There are around 48 units operating in ► Warli paintings is a tribal art mainly done by the
Dahanu Chikoo cluster. women folk. The most important aspect of the
► Gholvad chikoo is GI tagged as compared painting is that it does not depicts mythological
to other varieties, sweetness of Gholvad characters or images of deities, but depict social
Chikoo is much better. The Gholvad Chikoo life. Pictures of human beings and animals, along
Pulp is very soft and smooth and granular with scenes from daily life are created in a loose
and it has 2 3 seeds inside. rhythmic pattern. These painting are drawn for
special occasions such as festivals, harvest,
marriage etc.
Fisheries and Marine Products
► From Palghar taluka Satpati, Dativare, Murabe, Navapur, Dandi, Alevadi, Nandgaon port and from
Vasai taluka Naigaon, Pacu port, Castle harbours, Arnala and Dahanu taluka including Bordi,
Chinchani and Dahanu has major fishing ports.
► In Palghar taluka from Satpati, Pomfret fish and prawns are exported. Drying fish, prawn culture etc
business is also present in district.

Maharashtra State One District One Product (ODOP) Profile Page 15


Raigad District ODOP
Raigad Blessed with long costal belt and vicinity to international
ports, Raigad provides a favourable location for industries
and logistics options. A developed agro and fish processing
industry along with technologically advanced iron – steel,
chemical, fabrication industry is seen blooming in region

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Fish and fish 0302, 0304 Taloja, Panvel, Uran


processing

Iron & Steel 7215, 7210, 7219 Khopoli, Alibaug,


Taloja, Panvel

Chemical 28, 29, 38 Roha, Patalganga,


Panvel, Taloja

White Onion 07031010 Alibaug

Fish & Fish processing Iron & Steel


► Raigad exported INR 165 crore of processed ► Raigad exported INR 461 crore of Iron & steel
fish i.e., contributing 66% of total INR 244 crore i.e., contributing 89% of total INR 517 crore Iron
fisheries exports from Maharashtra in FY 2021- & steel exports from Maharashtra in FY 2021-
22 (till January 2022). 22 (till January 2022).
► Raigad being blessed with long costal belt, ► Iron / steel bars, sheets, pipes are prominent
generates variety of fauna. Common fishes like, produce from the district
Bombay duck, prawns, tuna, salmon etc are ► Approximately 25 Small, Medium and Mega
prominently found units present in Raigad district
► There are 36 dedicated cold storage and fish
processing units in district
Chemical White onion
► Raigad exported INR 203.5 Cr of Chemical ► White onion received its GI Tag in 2021,
products i.e., contributing 22% of total INR 925 prominently produced in Alibaug, Raigad.
Cr of chemical exports from Maharashtra in FY ► NABL-approved lab test report mentions low
2021-22 (till January 2022). pungency, sweet taste, ‘no tear’ factor, low
► Organic and In-organic chemicals produced pyruvic acid, high protein, fat and fiber content,
with technological excellence besides high antioxidant compounds.

Maharashtra State One District One Product (ODOP) Profile Page 16


Ratnagiri Ratnagiri District ODOP
Ratnagiri is a coastal district of Maharashtra with a coastline
of 167 km The District has a rich ecology, abundant natural
resources, and suitable climatic conditions for growing fruits
like Mango, Kokum, Cashew. It is a prominent fisheries
region with 48 jetties and 90 villages engaged in fishing.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products
Ratnagiri Alphonso 08045021 Ratnagiri, Rajapur,
Mango Lanja, Guhagar
Ratnagiri Kokum 12079940 Rajapur, Ratnagiri

Vengurla Cashew 20081910 Rajapur, Lanja, Dapoli

Fisheries 03069500, 03028930, Ratnagiri, Rajapur,


03055910, 03049900 Dapoli, Guhagar

Mango Processing 08045040 Ratnagiri, Dapoli,


Sangameshwar
Cashew Processing 08013220, 08013210, Lanja, Rajapur,
20081910 Ratnagiri

Ratnagiri Alphonso Mango Ratnagiri Kokum


► Ratnagiri Mango received GI tag in 2018 ► Ratnagiri Kokum received GI tag in 2016 owing to
majorly attributed to its uniquely sweet very strong sweetish acid taste. (Konkan Amruta
taste, attractive orange yellow colour, variety has: pH value 1.81, Konkan Hatis variety
fibreless, soft texture, pleasant flavour, has: pH value 1.80). The fruit has medicinal qualities
and sweet taste. and adds a unique taste to Indian food preparation.
Vengurla Cashew Fisheries
► Vengrula Cashew has received a GI tag in ► A huge variety of Saltwater fishes are found along
2016. Vengurla Cashew is a traditional the naturally clean coast of Ratnagiri such as
variety of cashew grown in Ratnagiri. Bombay duck, Shrimps and Prawns, Pomfret, and
Vengurla Cashew variety V7 is especially others. Ratnagiri District exported around INR
famous for its high juice content. The 173.68 crore fisheries in FY 21-22 (till January 2022)
variety V2, the shelling percentage is 32, contributing 5% of state fisheries exports.
which leads to higher kernel protection.
Mango Processing Cashew Processing
► The value-added alphonso mango ► More than 60 cashew processing units present in
processed products are pickles, dry district to make broken, whole, and roasted cashew.
mango powder, juice, Concentrate etc.
which have great export demand.

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Sindhudurg District ODOP
Sindhudurg district is in the southern part Konkan region
with a long coastline of 121 km favourable for marine
products. The district has a robust agricultural ecosystem
Sindhudurg and has rich cultivable land for Mango, Cashew, and
Kokum.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products
Devgad Alphonso 08045021 Devgad, Malvan,
Mango Kankavali
Vengurla Cashew 20081910 Vengurla, Sawantwadi,
Dodamarg, Malvan
Sindhudurg Kokum 12079940 Malvan, Kudal, Vengurla

Coir pith & Coir yarn 53050040 Vengurla, Sawantwadi


53081090
Fisheries 03069500, Malvan, Vengurla
03028930,
03055910,
03049900
Mango Processing 08045040 Devgad, Malvan,
Kankavali
Cashew Processing 08013220, Vengurla, Malvan,
08013210, Kankavali, Sawantwadi
20081910

Devgad Alphonso Mango Vengurla Cashew


► Alphonso Mango received GI tag in 2018 ► Vengrula Cashew received GI tag in 2016. The
majorly attributed to its uniquely sweet vengurla cashew is a traditional variety of cashew in
taste, attractive orange yellow colour, Sindhudurg. Vengurla Cashew variety V7 is
fibreless, soft texture, pleasant flavour, especially famous for its high juice content. The
and sweet taste. cashew has a higher kernel protection.
Coir pith & Coir yarn Sindhudurg Kokum
► The Costal area of Sindhudurg has coir- ► Sindhudurg Kokum received GI tag in 2016 owing to
based industries for coir and coir pit very strong sweetish acid taste. (Konkan Amruta
derived from coconut husk, which are variety has: pH value 1.81, Konkan Hatis variety has:
used as the primary raw material for pH value 1.80). The fruit has medicinal qualities and
making different valuable products. adds a unique taste to Indian food preparation.
Fisheries Mango Processing
► Bombay duck, Shrimps and Prawns, ► The value-added alphonso mango processed
Pomfret, and others are the wide fish products are pickles, dry mango powder, juice,
varieties available. Concentrate etc. which have great export demand.
Cashew Processing
► Sindhudurg district has cashew nut cluster with more than 50 cashew processing units present to
make broken, whole, and roasted cashew. The Cashew export from the district in FY 2021-22 (till
January 2022) is around INR 17.87 crore (80% of the state exports of INR 22 crore).

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Pune Region
Second-highest exporting region from Maharashtra with
a robust infrastructure for Industrial sectors like
Automobile, Engineering, IT& ITeS, Textile, Handicraft,
Food Processing, Electricals and Electronics.

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.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products
Automobiles 870323 Bhosari, Chakan, Pimpri
(2,3,4 Wheelers) 871120
871130
Auto Components 8708 Pimpri, Bhosari,
Chinchwad
Engineering 8477 Pimpri, Chinchwad,
Bhosari, Chakan,
Ranjangaon
Electricals and 851762 Bhosari, Ranjangoan
Electronics
Pharmaceuticals 300220 Kurkumbh, Ranjangoan
300490
IT & ITeS 85238020 Talegaon, Hinjewadi
Purandar Fig 080420 Saswad

Automobile and Automobile Components Engineering


► Pune district is home to the most prominent ► Pune District has around 25,000 Engineering
automobile giants, and around 4000 Auto companies, from Large to MSME units of heavy
Component companies and specific clusters to engineering equipment, automobile parts,
support the industry. agriculture equipment.

Electricals and Electronics Pharmaceuticals


► Talegaon and Khed in Pune district are well- ► Pune district has one of the country’s biggest
established ESDM hubs. Bio-Pharma Park developed by the Serum
► 3 Electronic Manufacturing Clusters (EMC) are Institute. Pharma companies present in Pune
coming up in Pune, Aurangabad, and Navi are from Kurkumbh and Jejuri in Ranjangaon.
Mumbai with facilities for R&D and testing.

IT& ITES Purandar Fig


► Mumbai-Pune Knowledge Corridor is one of the ► Around 77% of the state production of figs is
fastest emerging IT hub of the country. concentrated in Pune district. Purandar Fig
Established around 49,630 new IT/ITeS units received GI Tag in 2016 owing to a distinct
during 2015-20. STPI registered units from Bell-shape with attractive violet colour
Pune jurisdiction contributed service exports to differentiating it from other varieties.
around INR 96,861 crore.

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Kolhapur District ODOP
It is one of the most agriculturally advanced districts in
Maharashtra and is a leading district in the agro-based
Kolhapur industry. It is also a front runner for manufacturing
engineering products, refined sugar, and textiles.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products
Kolhapur Jaggery 17011490 Karveer
17029010
17011410
17019990
17011310
Kolhapuri Chappal 64032040 Karveer

Engineering 870899 Shiroli , Gokul-Shirgoan,


848340 Kagal
Textile 630231 Hatkanagle, Ichalkaranji
520512
Silver Ornament 71131120 Hupari

Kolhapur Jaggery Kolhapuri Chappal


► Kolhapur is one of the largest producers of ► Kolhapur Chappal received a geographical
Jaggery in India and received GI Tag in 2011. indication (GI) tag in 2019. The chappals are
► The Kolhapur Jaggery is made without any handcrafted, and around 10000 artisans are
chemicals (contains 80% sugarcane juice and engaged in manufacturing leather footwear.
20% Sugar).
Engineering Textile
► The engineering sector in Kolhapur acts as a ► Ichalkaranji, a city in Kolhapur district, is home
backbone of the industries in Pune region. to one of the oldest textile industries in India.
► The major units present in Kolhapur consist of Kolhapur is also known as the "Manchester of
agriculture equipment manufacturers, Maharashtra" and is home to nearly 5000
automobile parts manufacturers, general textile factories and is one of India's largest
fabrication job work, and sheet metal pressed & centers for small-scale industry.
fabricated parts.
Silver Ornament
► Silver jewellery from Hupari in Kolhapur is in great demand in India and abroad. The Kolhapuri Saaj is
a specialty of Kolhapur along with Anklets, Kalash, Challa, Idols in silver articles which are exported to
countries like America and Australia. There are around 145 micro-units in the Hupari cluster.

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Solapur District ODOP

Solapur Solapur is the home to the Handloom and Power loom


weaving industry and employs a large number of workers.
The district has a strong network of transport viz Airways,
Trains and Roadways.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products
Solapur Terry Towel 63041910, MIDC Akkalkopt, Mahol
63049299,
63041990
Solapur Chaddar 63049250 Chincholi

Mangalwedha Jowar 11029090, Mangalwedha


11029010
Pomegranate 08109010 Sangola, Malshiras,
Mangalwedha,
Pandharpur
Chemicals 29331990, Karmala, Mohol
29211100,
29239000,
29332990
Engineering 848310, MIDC Akkalkopt
84137099

Solapur Terry Towel Solapur Chaddar


► The Solapur Terry towel got GI indication in ► Solapur power looms hold a monopoly regarding
2005 and is well known for its unique colour Jacquard woven designs and textile production.
combination and patterns The dyeing is done in Solapur of the cotton yarn
sourced from other states and countries.

Mangalwedha Jowar Pomegranate


► Mangalwedha Jowar is especially famous for ► The number of Arils per Fruit, Size, and Weight of
its sweet taste and nutritional value. Arils of Pomegranate is significantly high than
Mangalwedha Jowar contains a high other varieties. Pomegranate has TSS-16.100 &
percentage of glucose as compared to other 15.95 Brix and Acidity 0.45% & 0.50% for (cv.
kind of Jowar Ganesh & cv. Bhagwa) variety.

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.

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Satara District ODOP
Satara
Satara district is situated in the river basins of the Bhima
and Krishna rivers. The significant industries present are
the Engineering industry, Food Processing and Packaging
industry, Tourism industry, and related services.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products
Turmeric 09103030 Satara, Wai
Ginger 09101110, Koregaon
09101120,
09101130
Strawberry 08101000 Mahabaleshwar

Waghya Ghevda 07109000 Koregaon

Kandi Pedha 17049020, Satara


17049030

Ghongadi (Blankets) 61101120 Man Taluka

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.

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Sangli District ODOP
Sangli is among India's largest turmeric and Raisin
Sangli producing districts and houses a large wholesale market.
The population is primarily rural and related to agriculture
based activities. There are 2 Dedicated Institutes for Food
Processing in Sangli.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products
Turmeric 09103030 Miraj
Grapes 08061000 Tasgaon, Kavathe-
Mahankal, Palus, and
Khanapur
Raisins 08062010 Miraj
Readymade 62034990, Khanapur
Garments 62031910
Starch 35051010, Shiral
35051090
Pump Spares 84139190, Ashta, Tal Walwa
84139110,
84139120
Food Processing 19059090, Miraj
21069099

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.

Raisins Food Processing


► Sangli Raisins received GI tag in 2014 owing to ► Presence of Fruits Processing, Processed
uniform appearance in terms of their colour Foods, Bakery Products, Beverages, and
(perfectly golden-green or golden-yellow), smooth Sugar units in the district.
texture and fragile appearance with a distinct taste.

Readymade Garments Starch


► The Sangli Readymade Garment industry is highly ► The Starch produced in district helps in
varied, with hand-spun and hand-woven textiles finishing of cloth by acting as a binding
sectors at one end of the spectrum, while the agent and increasing stiffness and flexibility
capital-intensive sophisticated mill's sector is on the of the fabric thereby supporting the
other end. readymade textile industry.

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.

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Nashik Region
Has unique climatic conditions, landforms and soil type
for development of agriculture / food processing sector
along with opportunities for allied Industrial sector.

Districts
1. Nashik
2. Jalgaon
3. Ahmednagar
4. Dhule
5. Nandurbar
Nashik

Nashik District ODOP


Nashik district has fertile land favourable for Agri and
Horticulture. District is leading Onion (12.8% of state) &
Grapes (73% of state) producer complying as per expected
international standards. Technologically modernized food
processing industry is present in Nashik.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products
Nashik Grapes 08061000 Ozar, Niphad, Deolai

Nashik Valley Wine 2204 Gangapur

Raisin 08062010 Pimpalgaon, Niphad,


Ambad
Paithani Sarees and 50079010 Yeola
Fabrics
Lasalgaon Onion 07031010 Lasalgaon

Electrical components 8536, 8511, 8538, Satpur, Ambad


7318
Automobile (Vehicles 8708, 8482, 8484, Satpur, Ambad, Dindori
and spare parts) 8544

Pharmaceutical 3004, 2942 Satpur, Ambad, Niphad,


Deolai

Nashik Grapes Nashik Valley Wine


► Nashik grape received its GI Tag in 2010. ► Nashik Valley Wine received its GI Tag in 2008,
Nashik grapes contributes to around 73% and is an umbrella brand under the All India Wine
of states production and 82% of export. Producers Association (AIWPA).
Raisin Paithani Saree & fabric
► The Jumbo Black seedless raisins are ► Paithani saree and fabric received its GI Tag in
speciality of Nashik. Nashik has a Raisin 2010. Around 35,000 weavers are associated with
cluster with 43 Raisin processing units and the production and marketing of this exquisite
contributing to 43% of exports from State. handloom product.
Lasalgaon Onion Electrical components
► Lasalgaon onion received GI Tag in 2016 ► Nashik has around 155 MSME and Large units
for unique taste and better durability. Nashik producing electrical components such as
contributes 12.8% of states production. Capacitors, circuit boards, switch gears.
Automobile Pharmaceutical
► Nashik has around 50 Auto components ► Pharmaceutical is top exporting sector with a
and Automobile manufacturers and contribution of 12% of total Nashik exports.
contributes 62% of sector exports from Nashikis well known for production of antibiotics,
Maharashtra. contraceptives and raw medicinal compounds.

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Jalgaon

Jalgaon District ODOP


Jalgaon district has Bhusawal Thermal Power Station
located 8 km away from Bhusawal city. The district has
favourable climatic condition for producing Banana and
Brinjal. Jalgaon has prominent units producing PVC Pipes
and PP Mat.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Jalgaon Banana 08039010 Jalgaon MIDC

71131910,
Gold ornaments 71131920, Jalgaon MIDC
71131930

Plastic (PVC pipes) 392112 Jalgaon MIDC

21069099,
Banana products Shirsoli
08039090

Jalgaon Bharit Brinjal 07093000 Yaval, Bhusawal

Jalgaon Banana Plastic ( PVC Pipes )


► Jalgaon Banana received GI Tag in 2016, for its rich ► Jalgaon district has around 96
minerals and fibre content. manufacturers of PVC multipurpose pipes
► Banana is a healthy source of potassium, vitamin majorly producing Irrigation pipes
B6, vitamin C, antioxidants and phytonutrients. produced and exporting to international
market
Banana products Gold Ornaments
► Availability of good quality bananas in the district ► Jalgaon is known for its hand crafted,
provides a better-quality processed food product traditional ornament designs and has huge
output. demand in local and International market.
► Jalgaon has Banana products cluster providing ► District has a gold ornament cluster to
common facility center and testing facility for provide common facility center for local
producers. By products mostly comprises of banana artisans.
powder used in nutritional supplements and chips.
Jalgaon Bharit Brinjal
► Yaval and Bhusawal are known for “Bharit Vanga” i.e. Brinjals specifically used for preparing Bharit.
► Bamnod village in Yaval taluka produces the large sized brinjal variety that has a medium spicy taste.

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Ahmednagar

Ahmednagar District ODOP


Ahmednagar has emerged as a destination for industrial
development and modernised food processing industry.
Availability of skilled labour for manufacturing has attracted
heavy investment by Japanese export industries in Supa
area, further fuelling industrial growth in the district.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Kedgaon, Bhawani
Pomegranate 08109010
nagar

0405, 0406, 2105, Parner, Savedi,


Dairy Products
8434, 4820 Nalegaon

Sugar 17011490 Pathardi

Jaggery and By-


17011310 Nimbodi, Pathardi
products

Pomegranate Jaggery & By products


► Pomegranate produced from Ahmednagar is of ► Jaggery production is prominent in district
rich quality weighing from 200 to 500 grams per due to easy availability of sugarcane.
fruit with dark saffron to red colour and round ► Good demand for by-products for its
shape in accords to global demand. nutritional value and as a fodder.

Sugar Dairy Products


► Ahmednagar has 26 Sugar manufacturing and ► District is famous for skimmed milk powder,
processing units contributing 11% of total milk powder, butter, ghee, cheese and other
Maharashtra sugar exports in FY 2021-22 (till products
January 2022). ► Highly modernised dairy processing units are
► Refined sugar such as white sugar, cane sugar, responsible for dairy revolution in
brown sugar are prominent produce from the Ahmednagar. There are 10 prominent Dairy
district. products processing units in Ahmednagar
district.

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Dhule

Dhule District ODOP


Dhule is well connected by Rail and Road (Nagpur-Surat
Highway). It is falling under Delhi Mumbai Industrial
Corridor (DMIC), adding to logistic strength of district. The
Textile College and Research Centre facilitates growth of
textile industry in the district.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

De-Oil cake 230400 Awdhan

52052210, 52051110,
Grey Cloth Shirpur
52052310,

Cotton seed Oil 15162019 Shindkheda, Awadhan,

Textile 5903 Bhusawal

De oil Cake Grey Cloth


► De oil cake is highest exporting product in Dhule ► Many industries in the district are involved in
contributing 38 % of total export from Dhule. mass production of grey cloth (raw material for
► Oil cakes are widely used as feed supplement further processing to manufacture finished
and to produce industrial enzymes, antibiotics, apparel products) for local and international
biopesticides, vitamins and other biochemicals. market.

Cotton seed oil Textile


► Availability of cotton seeds in the District has ► Nashik exported INR 132 crore of textile
allowed the Cotton seed oil processing industry contributing 6% of total textile exports from
to develop. Maharashtra of INR 2269 crore in FY 2021-22
► Cotton seed oil is cooking oil extracted from (till January 2022).
seeds of cotton plants of various species. It is ► Dhule has 9 major textile manufacturers and
commonly used in preparation of processed further 2 Textile and 3 Garment clusters are
foods because of its extended shelf life. being developed in Dhule under MSECDP
scheme of Govt. of India.

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Nandurbar

Nandurbar District ODOP


Nandurbar is well connected to neighbouring states of
Gujarat through Nagpur-Surat Highway and Madhya
Pradesh. Logistics strength of district is further supported
by availability abundant industrial space availability and
affordable labour, fuelling district industrial development.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products
5903, 5208, 5407,
Textile Navapur
5810
17011490
Sugar Navapur, Shahada

Chilli powder and


09042020 Waghode, Kathore
masala

Navapur Tur Dal 07136000 Navapur

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.

Chilli powder and masala Navapur Tur Dal


► Nandurbar has a Chilly processing cluster. ► Navapur tur dal was awarded the Geographical
and is famous for good quality chilli with Indication Tag (GI) in 2016. Navapur tur dal is a
specific nutritional values and flavour. small grain size variety, white in colour, rich in
► Indigenous chilly powder processing units polyphenols, phytolectins and protein and
are prominent in region and have desirable renowned for its distinctive taste and aroma.
output required for international market.

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Aurangabad Region
Predominantly known for huge agriculture produce of
cotton, sugarcane, pulses, soyabean, seeds and
horticulture products and a well developed ecosystem of
automotive, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, engineering
and IT & ITES sectors.

Districts
1. Aurangabad
2. Beed
3. Jalna
4. Osmanabad
5. Nanded
6. Parbhani
7. Latur
8. Hingoli
Aurangabad

Aurangabad District ODOP


Aurangabad district has emerged as major automotive and auto
components, pharmaceutical and breweries hub in India.
Aurangabad Industrial City (AURIC), part of Delhi-Mumbai Industrial
Corridor (DMIC), is one of India’s most well-planned, greenfield
smart industrial city being developed across an area of 10,000 acres.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Paithani sarees and 50072090,50072010, Paithan, Aurangabad


fabrics 50079010

Marathwada kesar 08045020 Paithan , Kannad,


mango Khultabad, Aurangabad

Himroo shawl 62142010,62141020, Aurangabad


62149050, 62149060

Auto components 87112029, 87089900 Waluj, Shendra,


Chikalthana,
Aurangabad

Maize 10059000 Sillod, Kannad,


Phulambri

Paithani sarees and fabrics Marathwada kesar mango


► The Paithani saree, hand woven silk with ► Marathwada Kesar Mango has Geographical
rich, ornamental zari pallu and border, is Indication (GI) tag registered from Aurangabad
famous for its uniqueness because of the which contains a higher amount of total soluble
rich and exclusive designs and motifs such solids (TSS) i.e. 240 Brix - highest amongst all
as Kamal (Lotus flower on which Buddha sits mango varieties in India. This variety is in great
or stands), Hans (Swan), Asawali (flowering demand by food processing industry as it retains
vines). its characteristics flavour even after processing.
Himroo shawl Maize
► Himroo shawl is a kind of brocaded material ► Aurangabad is 2nd highest producing district of
woven on a simple throw-shuttle loom with Maize (also known as ‘Queen of Cereals’) in
the mix of cotton and silk which are largely Maharashtra (17% of total state )production and is
grown in Aurangabad district. used in starch, syrup, dextrose preparation.

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.

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Beed District ODOP
Beed
Beed district economy is driven by agriculture and agro
based industry such as production of beed custard apple,
Non-GMO soyabean seeds and cotton. The district is
known for high staple length and RD value cotton
production facilitating cotton-based industries like ginning.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Beed custard apple 08109040 Dharur, Beed

Cotton 52010015 Beed, Georai,


Majalgaon, Parali, kaij

Cotton seed Oil 15162019 Beed, Georai,


Majalgaon, Parali, kaij

Beed custard apple Cotton


► Beed custard apple has Geographical ► The district produces around 8% of total cotton
Indication (GI) tag owing to sweetness from the production of the state.
24.49 Brix TSS (more than the apples found in ► The cotton produced in the district contains
UK and US). The Beed custard apple is heavy High staple length and RD value.
in weight and produces high quantity of pulp. ► Cotton provides basic raw material, (cotton
► This variety is known for its aroma and taste fibre) to garment industry. The fibre structure of
and is rich in carbohydrates, protein, cotton makes it more breathable than synthetic
antioxidants, magnesium and copper. fibre. Cotton is 100% biodegradable and has a
neutral greenhouse gas footprint.

Cotton seed oil


► Cotton seed oil is cooking oil from the seeds of cotton plants of various species, commonly used in
processed foods because of its higher shelf life. The district has 50 operational oil mills producing
cotton oil extraction and cotton seed oil cake which is used as high-protein supplement feed for cattle.

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Jalna

Jalna District ODOP


Jalna district, known as City of Steel and Seed Capital of
India, is one of the biggest producer of steel and sweet
oranges in Maharashtra. Ongoing work of Jalna dry port
work will strengthen connectivity with Jawaharlal Nehru
port (JNPT) and facilitate trade from the district.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Jalna sweet orange 08051000 Jalna, Badnapur,


Mantha, Partur,
Ghansavangi

TMT steel bars 72142090 Jalna

Onion seed 12099130 Jalna, Badnapur


processing

Jalna sweet orange TMT steel bars


► Jalna district contributes 21% of orange ► TMT steel bars are widely used in Jalna
production (1.5 lacs MT) of state. district, a major hub of steel production in
► Juice of ‘Jalna sweet orange’ is sweet in taste Maharashtra, has mega TMT steel bar (majorly
due to high Total Soluble Solids (TSS) content. 2 BIS standard) manufacturing units widely
► It is known for higher peel thickness due to used as reinforcement in building construction.
higher potassium and nitrogen content enabling ► Major exporting countries from the district for
highest protection of the pulp. steel bars are Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Kenya and
Brazil.

Onion seed processing


► Jalna city is known as Seed capital of India as top seed manufacturing companies have their
development and research laboratories facility in the district.
► The seeds produced and developed at Jalna have won several international laurels.
► The Onion seeds produced in the district, KSP 30, K1700 have longer shelf-life period and are
sustainable against diseases.

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Osmanabad District ODOP
Osmanabad Osmanabad district is predominantly agriculture-based
economy with major crops produced such as pulses,
soyabean, sugar cane and pomegranate. The district has
pomegranate agri export zone and agriculture research
center.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Khawa (Khoya) 21069099, 04049000 Bhoom, Washi, Kalamb

Gram (Harbhara) 07132020, 07135000 Omerga, Tuljapur,


Osmanabad, Kalamb

Grapes 08061000, 08060000 Tuljapur, Osmanabad,


Bhoom, Paranda

Khawa (Khoya) Gram


► The district has high Khawa production ► The district has large cultivation area of Gram.
(average 20 tons per day) owing to huge (1300 MT average per year).
quantum of milk production. ► Gram is rich source of energy due to high
► The Khawa cluster in district has more than protein, calcium and iron and folate content. It
160 units with CFC facilities of cold storage, helps to treat anaemia, improves bone health,
petha making (rounding) and wrapping prevents diabetes and improves digestion.
machine, training center and Lab. Khawa is ► Nutritional value of gram is, 360 Kcal calories,
widely used at religious places in Maharashtra 17 g protein, 61 g carbohydrates, 4 g fibre and
for making of prasad (petha). 5 g fat.

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.

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Nanded District ODOP
Nanded
Nanded city has emerged as commercial hub with
availability of agriculture and manpower resources. Nanded
district has large area under horticulture and floriculture
cultivation. The district has seven industrial areas including
one chemical and pharmaceutical SEZ in Krushnoor.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Soyabean and 12011000, 23040090 Loha, Hadgaon,


products Degloor, Mudkhed,
Umri

Turmeric 09103020,0910303 Loha, Nanded,


0, 09103090 Hadgaon, Ardhapur

Banana 08039010 Ardhapur, Mudkhed,


Nanded

Soyabean and soyabean products Turmeric


► Soyabean Meal export from Maharashtra stood to INR ► The district has around 21000-hectare
90.27 crore with 36.06% market share to India’s total area under turmeric cultivation.
Exports from April 2021 to October 2021. ► Turmeric produced in the state is largely
► Soyabean comprises around 45% proteins and 18% produced with traditional organic
oil. The district contributes around 8% of total farming.
soyabean production of the state (10,58,628 MT ► Turmeric contains curcumin, a
soyabean on an average cultivation area of 38000 substance with powerful anti-
hectare in last 2 years). inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

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.

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Parbhani District ODOP
Parbhani
Parbhani district has Vasantrao Naik Agricultural University
to facilitate agricultural research and technology transfer in
Marathwada region to fulfill the regional aspirations of
agrarian growth.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Gram 07139010, 07139090 Palam, Gangakhed,


Sonpeth

Sugarcane 17011490 Purna, Gangakhed,


Pathri, Palam

Cotton 52010015 Sailu, Jintur, Parbhani,


Gangakhed

Sorghum 100700 Sonpeth, Palam,


Gangakhed

Jaggery 17011490,17029010, Purna, Palam,


17011410,17019990, Gangakhed, Pathri
17011310

Gram Sugar cane


► The district has large area under Gram ► The district has large cultivation area under
cultivation and contributes around 4% of total sugar cane and contributes around 2% of
gram production of the state. states overall production.
► Gram is rich source of energy due to protein, ► Parbhani district has 6 operational sugar
fibre content (improves digestion), iron and factories.
folate (to treat anaemia and prevent diabetes).

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.

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Latur District ODOP
Latur
Latur district is predominantly having presence of
agricultural and allied sector. The district is a major trading
center of pulses and soyabean in India. The district has
Marathwada railway coach factory, kesar mango export
facility center, and oil seeds research center.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Pulses 07132020,07133110, Renapur, Udgir,


07139010, 07133100 Ausa, Ahmedpur,
Devni

Banjara ornaments 44201000, 42022290 Ausa, Latur

Soyabean 12011000, 12081000 Renapur, Udgir,


Ausa, Shirur
Anantpal, Jalkot

Pulses Banjara ornaments


► The pulses cultivation area in Latur is of around ► Pawlar Haar or Haasli (Necklace), Bhuriya
900 hectare and production of 1300 MT/year. (Nose ring), Kasotia (armlets), Kolda (ankle
► The district has more than 150 dal mills. Three rings), The Ghoogri and Chotla are some of the
type of pulses are majorly produced in district - types of the banjara ornaments manufactured.
Pigeon peas (Tur), Green gram (Moong) and ► Banjara ornaments are famous for unique and
Black gram (Urad). quirky styles of jewellery made by the nomadic
► Green gram is used in confectionary and tribes.
noodles production as well as in cosmetic,
detergent and soap production

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.

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Hingoli
Hingoli District ODOP
Hingoli district is known for turmeric cultivation and
production. The district has regional sugarcane research
institute, banana export facility center and fruit and
vegetable modern facility center.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Turmeric 09103020,09103030 Pankenergaon, Basmat


09103090

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.

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Nagpur Region
The easternmost administrative division of the state of
Maharashtra, well-known for its central connectivity and
high production of rice, cotton, orange and bamboo. It is
also a major commercial and political centre of the
Vidarbha region.

Districts
1. Nagpur
2. Wardha
3. Gondia
4. Bhandara
5. Chandrapur
6. Gadchiroli
Nagpur

Nagpur District ODOP


Nagpur city is the winter capital of the state of Maharashtra,
famous throughout the country as “Orange City” as it isa
major trade center of oranges cultivated in the region. The
district is a highest exporter of rice followed by cotton and
soyabean.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products
Nagpur Orange 08051000 Warud, Katol, Saoner,
Kalmeshwar and
Narkhed
Bhiwapur Chilli 09042110, Bhiwapur
09042211

Agarbatti 33074100 Umred and Nagpur

Cotton and 52010014, Kalmeshwar


processing 52010015,
52010019,
52052490
Karvath Kati Saree 54078470 Nagpur
and fabrics

Nagpur Orange Bhiwapur Chilli


► Nagpur orange is GI tagged. The fruit has a ► Bhiwapur chilli is GI tagged owing to dark
pock marked exterior and sweet and juicy pulp. reddish colour, unique taste which doesn’t
► The orange crop here grows twice a year. It is affect the throat and esophagus and is
rich source of Vitamins like C, A and B. It gives excellent source of Vitamin A, B, B6 and C. It is
the city of Nagpur its pseudonym ‘Orange City’. grown in Bhiwapur village of Nagpur district.
Agarbatti Cotton and Processing
► Agarbatti manufactured from district involves ► 1.53 lakhs MT cotton is produced in Nagpur
no chemicals and is a fast moving (FMCG) district annually. BT cotton grows in the district,
product with good shelf life. Agarbatti aroma is which is pest resistant plant cotton variety.
known to reduce anxiety and tension. Cotton fibre is sustainable and natural polymer.
It is 100% biodegradable.
Karvath Kati Saree and fabrics
► Karvath Kati saree has originated from Vidarbha region of Maharashtra and is GI tagged due to its
unique saw-edged pattern on the border. This saree is handcrafted using tussar silk, which is sourced
from Nagpur, Bhandara and Gondia district. The border in the saree is woven with various temple
design in different sizes, which makes this product unique.

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Wardha

Wardha District ODOP


Wardha district is the second industrial hub of Vidarbha
region of Maharashtra due to its geographical location and
good road and rail connectivity. Agriculture is the backbone
of the economy of the district majorly contributed by Cotton
farming and Soyabean cultivation.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Waigaon Turmeric 09103020, Waigaon


09103030,
09103090

Pulses (Pigeon Peas) 07136000 Wardha,


Arvi, and
Hinganghat
Cotton ginning and 52052490, Wardha
pressing 52010015,
52010019,
52010014

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.

Pulses (Pigeon Peas)


► Pigeon Peas grown in Wardha district, spread over 55,801 hectares of land with production of 91,263
MT (FY 2020-21). Vidarbha region pigeon pea contains about 22 percent protein content which is
three times that of cereals. It is particularly rich in Lysine, Riboflavin, Thiamine, Niacin and Iron.

Cotton ginning and pressing


► Approximately 4.75 lakhs MT cotton being produce in Wardha district annually.
► The cotton plant’s cellular structure is strong, creating a tough, tear resistant and durable fabric.
► The varieties of cotton grown in the district are L-147, 1007, AK-235, 197/3.
► Cotton fibre is sustainable and natural polymer. It is 100% biodegradable and has a neutral
greenhouse gas footprint.

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Gondia

Gondia District ODOP


Gondia is predominantly a rural district with only two urban
centres and 90% of population dependent on agriculture
mainly Paddy. The other agriculture produce in the district
are Jawar, Linseed, wheat, tur. Gondia city is popularly
known as ‘Rice City’ due to large number of rice mills.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products
Rice 10063010, Morgaon – Arjuni,
10063090, Gondia
10064000

Bamboo Articles 46021100, Salekasa


44209090

Gondia Rice Bamboo Articles


► India is the top country in rice exports quality in ► Bamboo products are eco-friendly. Bamboo as
the world. a plant is naturally pest resistant, 100%
► Nagpur region has the highest production of biodegradable, antifungal, antibacterial, and
rice in the state. Along with that, Nagpur region regrows to its adult size in 3 to 5 years.
is highest exporter of rice from the state, ► The articles prepared from Bamboo in the
► Gondia district is famous for cultivation of Sona district includes decorative wicker vases, cane
Masoori rice. furniture, cane baskets, decorative articles,
► Gondia district is second highest rice producing toys, etc.
district in the state. ► 25 units of bamboo artisans present in Tirode
► Rice is grown in Gondia district, spread over and cluster is present in Salekasa with 200 plus
1.52 lakh hectares of land with production of Artisans and 20 SHGs.
2.75 MT annually (FY 2020-21). ► The local products of bamboo are famous
► Per 100 grams of rice contains 35 mg among tourist and export market.
potassium, 0.4 g fibre, 2.7 g protein, 5%
Vitamin B6, 3% Magnesium and 1% calcium
and 1% Iron.

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Bhandara

Bhandara District ODOP


Bhandara district is known as ‘Rice Bowl of Maharashtra’,
because of its large production of rice. Bhandara district
has a mixed economy with agriculture, industries and forest
resources. Bhandara town is also known as "Brass City"
owing to the presence of a large brass products industry.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Rice 10063010, Tumsar and Bhandara


10063090,
10064000

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.

Bhandara District USP


► Bhandara district is known as ‘Rice Bowl of Maharashtra’.
► Falls on NH-6, and has good connectivity to major cities like Nagpur, Mumbai, Raipur, etc.
► As per NABARD report, the district has good banking network with 93 branches of commercial banks,
21 Vidarbha Konkan Gramin Bank, 46 Bhandara DCCB and 368 PACS.
► National Dairy Research Institute is situated in the district.

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Chandrapur

Chandrapur District ODOP


Chandrapur district is known for rice production and
bamboo cultivation. The district ranks fourth in rice
production within the state. The district is known for its
super thermal power station, vast reserves of coal in
Wardha Valley Coalfield and large reservoirs of limestone.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Bamboo 14011000 Mul Road,


Chandrapur,
Pombhurna

Bamboo Articles 48236100, Mul Road,


44209090, Chandrapur,
46021100 Pombhurna

Bamboo Bamboo Articles


► Bamboo plant is naturally pest resistant. It is ► Bamboo products have the highest durability
100% biodegradable, antifungal, antibacterial, and can be used in extreme conditions.
and regrows to its adult size in 3 to 5 years. ► Bamboo products are eco-friendly . It is 100%
► Chandrapur district 67,214 hectare of land is biodegradable, antifungal, antibacterial, The
covered under Bamboo cultivation. articles prepared from Bamboo includes
► Bamboo has been used as a construction decorative wicker vases, cane furniture, cane
material in certain areas. baskets, etc.
► Bamboo has natural anti-inflammatory ► Bamboo articles can be stained or painted and
properties and can be used for pharmaceutical looks beautiful in its natural state.
purpose.

Chandrapur District USP


► Good rail and road connectivity to major cities
► Known for thermal power plant and large deposits of coal
► Sesame is harvested on a large scale in the district
► Ballapur Industries (BILT), one of the world’s 100 largest and India’s largest paper manufacturer
situated in the district.
► Paper mills in the district are locally sourced – raw materials such as bamboo, wood, sabia grass,
rage, yarn waste, etc.
► Chandrapur have various cement factories and ferro-manganese and silico manganese plant.

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Gadchiroli

Gadchiroli District ODOP


Gadchiroli is well-known for bamboo and forest produce.
The district is categorised as tribal, with farming as the
main occupation. Paddy is the main agricultural product.
Silk is also largely produced in the district. Other agriculture
produce are sorghum, linseed, pigeon pea and wheat.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Bamboo 14011000 Darachi and


Kondawahi

Bamboo Articles 48236100, Darachi and


44209090, Kondawahi
46021100

Bamboo Bamboo Articles


► Bamboo plant is naturally pest resistant. It is ► Bamboo products have the highest durability
100% biodegradable, antifungal, antibacterial, and can be used in extreme conditions.
and regrows to its adult size in 3 to 5 years. ► Bamboo products are eco-friendly . It is 100%
► Gadchiroli district 3,30,580 hectare of land is biodegradable, antifungal, antibacterial, The
covered under Bamboo cultivation. articles prepared from Bamboo includes
► Bamboo has been used as a construction decorative wicker vases, cane furniture, cane
material in certain areas. baskets, etc.
► Bamboo has natural anti-inflammatory ► Bamboo articles can be stained or painted and
properties and can be used for pharmaceutical looks beautiful in its natural state.
purpose.

Gadchiroli District USP


► Around 76% of the geographical area of the district is under forest (1133 thousand hectare).
► The climate of the district is also suitable for horticulture and plantation of crops like Mango, Guava
and Amla, etc.
► The other agriculture produce from the district includes Jawar, Linseed, Tur and Wheat.
► The total bamboo area in Maharashtra – 3,354 sq. km. Out of this, 3,153 sq. km., 94% alone is in
Gadchiroli and Chandrapur together.

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Amravati Region
The region's economy is primarily agriculture-based, and
cotton is the primary commodity and having major allied
industries focused on cotton and textile processing.

Districts
1. Amravati
2. Yavatmal
3. Akola
4. Buldhana
5. Washim
Amravati

Amravati District ODOP


Amravati district is the main growing region for cotton and
Tur. Betel leaves, piper longum, orange and banana are
other crops grown in the district. The district has a textile
park in which some companies are engaged in Yarn, Fabric
and Readymade garment Export.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Oranges 08051000 Morshi, Warud, Chandur


Bazar and Achalpur

Cotton and Cotton 52010015, Amravati, Chandur


seed oil 52029900, Railway, Dhamangaon,
15162019 Teosa, Nandgaon
Khandeshwar, Achalpur

Oranges
Oranges Cotton
CottonandandCotton
CottonSeedSeedOil Oil
► Amravati Oranges have these
► 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
ginning and
sweet-sour flavour and aroma result
aroma result of a unique acid-sugar blend. of a pressing factories, 50 Oil mills producing
pressing factories, 50 Oil mills producing cotton cotton
► unique acid-sugar
The production of blend.
oranges in Amravati district seed
seedoil,
oil,cotton
cotton seed
seed oiloil cake
cake and
and soap.
soap. Also
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
is highest was around (around
in Maharashtra 6 Lakh MT, 60%)which
and which
whichproduces
producesyarnyarnofofexport
exportquality.
quality.
is
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

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Yavatmal

Yavatmal District ODOP


Yavatmal is known as Cotton City as cotton is main
agriculture produce from the district besides cotton Jowar,
soyabean. The district has Dolomite and Limestone mines
in Wani. Cotton Bales, Denim, Cotton Yarn, sugarcane etc.
are the top exporting products from the district.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Cotton 52010015, Yavatmal, Wani,


52010019, Ghatanji, Digras, Pusad
52010014

Dolomite and 25222000, Wani


Limestone 25181000

Cotton Dolomite and Limestone


► Yavatmal district has black soil which is most ► There are Dolomite and Limestone mines in
suitable soil for growing cotton. Yavatmal district spread across 116.13 Hectares.
► Yavatmal district produces highest cotton in ► The annual production of Limestone and
Amravati region (1,16,756 MT in FY 2020-21). dolomite is around 1.5 Cr Tonnes.
► There are around 100 cotton ginning and ► Dolomite minerals are commonly is used in steel
pressing factories in Yavatmal district. manufacturing used for filtration and processing
► Exports of cotton from Yavatmal is INR drinking water
368.06 crore contributing 10.09% of State ► Dolomite powder is used in applications such as
cotton exports (INR 3647.61) in FY 2021-22 steelmaking, cement manufacturing, agriculture,
(till January 2022). ceramics, glass, rubber, and mining.

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.

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Akola

Akola District ODOP


Akola district economy is mostly agriculture based. Cotton
and Jawar are the predominant crops grown in the district.
Oil and Dal mills are the major activities in the district.
Cotton bales, rice, Soyabean meal etc. are the top
exporting products from Akola district.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Pulses Dal (Pigeon 07136000 Akola, Akot, Murtijapur


Peas)

Cotton 52010015, Akola, Borgaon Manju,


52010019 Akot

Pulses Dal (Pigeon Peas) Cotton


► Vidarbha region pigeon pea contains ► Akola district has black soil which is considered best
about 22 percent protein content which is soil for growing cotton.
3 times that of cereals. ► Cotton is grown in huge quantity in Akola district
► Dal are grown in huge quantity in Akola (46400 MT production in FY 2020-21).
district (66,500 MT production in FY ► There are around 50 cotton ginning and pressing
2020-21). factories in Akola district.
► There are around 100 dal mills in Akola ► Exports of cotton from Akola is INR 111.97 crore
district which is highest in Amravati contributing 3.07% of State cotton exports (INR
region. 3647.61) in FY 2021-22 (till January 2022).

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.

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Buldhana

Buldhana District ODOP


Buldhana district economy is majorly agriculture based.
Cotton, sorghum and other cereals, oilseeds, soybean,
sunflower, and groundnuts are the predominant crops
grown in the district. Khamgaon and Malkapur are the
major cotton trading towns in the district.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products

Cotton 52010015 Buldhana, Khamgaon,


Malkapur, Chikhali

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.

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Washim

Washim District ODOP


Washim district economy is mostly agriculture based with
Soybean, Cotton, Tur, followed by citrus orchards and
vegetables like lime, banana, papaya and mandarin. The
top exporting product from the district are Soyabean meal
or Soya DOC, Lecithin, cotton bales, dried turmeric.

ODOP HSN Code District Hubs


Products
Soyabean Products 23040090 Washim, Risod,
Malegaon, Karanja

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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ODOP Promotion
Strategy
• District as Export Hub
• ODOP Clusters &
Infrastructure
• Branding & Promotion
• Ease of doing Exports
• Capacity Building
Road Map for ODOP in Maharashtra

ODOP Promotion Strategy


Actionabl District as ODOP Branding & Ease of doing Capacity
e Export Hub Clusters & Promotion Exports Building
Infrastructure
Activities ► Identifying one ► District wise ► Promoting ► Improving ► Export
Agriculture, identification Products ranking in oriented skill
Handicraft and of Existing through GI Export development
Manufacturing and potential tagging, Preparednes programmes
product for ODOP Conventional s Index (EPI) in design,
export clusters and digital ► Integrating quality,
promotion ► Gap analysis channels export portal regulations
► Value chain and ► Country and with single and
Analysis for Diagnostic Product window promotion
prioritized study specific portal of ► Department
products ► Leveraging Market State to promote
(ODOP) in GoI Scheme outreach MAITRI sector and
districts like MSE- programs ► Setting up product
► Gap analysis CDP, TIES based on Dedicated specific
and etc. for infra Analytics Exporters quality
Diagnostic development ► Partnering help desk control
study report with Export ► Creation of programmes
for Export associations/ Export
Promotion for Country Guide book
Districts Missions and for exporters
participation in ► Streamlining
Expos. regulatory
environment

Outcome Increase in Better Industrial Increase in Decrease in Increase in


Entrepreneurs Infrastructure Global Market cost of doing availability of
and Penetration business skilled
Employment manpower

ODOP Cluster & Infrastructure - Promotion of Product specific export clusters

Geographical concentrations of inter-connected enterprises and associated institutions


that face common challenges and opportunities

Common
Products/Markets Industry Associations
Support Institutions

BDS Providers

ODOP Financial Service Providers


Units
Public Authorities
Similar Common
Technologies/ Challenges
skills Training institutes

More than 55 ODOP based clusters are being developed in Maharashtra. Industrial Infrastructure
Funding through Various Central Government Schemes like MSE-CDP, TIES, etc.

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Road Map for ODOP in Maharashtra
Branding & Promotion

Branding and Geographical List of 33 GI tagged products


District GI tagged products
Export Promotion Buyer Indicaton (GI)
Nashik Nashik Valley Wine, Nashik Grapes,
Identification registration
Lasalgaon Onion
► 2nd rank in ► Opportunity ► Maharashtra Jalgaon Jalgaon Banana, Jalgaon Bharit
Brinjal
exports in India diversification rank 3rd in GI
Nandurbar Navapur Tur Dal
in FY 2020-21 study - For registration – 33
Ratnagiri Ratnagiri Kokum, Alphonso mango,
with exports of ODOP products GI tagged
Vengurla Cashew, Marine products
INR 4,31,699.84 conducted to products from 36
crore (20% of locate potential districts of the Sindhudurg Sindhudurg Kokum, Vengurla
Cashew, Alphonso Mango
India exports). markets. state.
► Sector/Product ► Export Haat – ► Geographical Palghar Dahanu Gholvad Chikoo, Warli
Specific Clusters With the support Indicator (GI) Painting
Pune Auto and engineering,
– identification of DGFT, the products
Electrical/Electronics, Food
and promotion of state is setting up identification - processing
ODOP products. Export Haat for For every district Satara Waghya Ghevada, Mahabaleshwar
► 6 Agri-Export branding and pertaining to local Strawberry
Zones for ODOP buyer strength and Sangli Sangli Raisins, Sangli Turmeric
products – identification resources
Kolhapur Kolhapur Jaggery, Kolhapuri
Grape, Banana, ► Branding of GI available. Chappal, Engineering
Mangoes, Kesar tagged products ► GI Registration
Solapur Solapur Chaddar, Solapur Terry
Mango, Oranges at International Procedure – The Towel, Solapur Pomegranate,
& Pomegranate. market - The procedure for GI Mangalwedha jowar
► 30 Outreach state along with product Nagpur Nagpur Orange, Bhiwapur Chilli,
activities and 68 Export Promotion registration is Karvath Kati Sarees
DEPC meeting - Councils (EPCs) mentioned in the Wardha Waigaon Turmeric
conducted at are promoting and state Export Aurangabad Paithani Sarees & Fabrics,
district level. branding ODOP Guidebook. Marathwada Kesar Mango
products
Beed Beed Custard Apple
Jalna Jalna Sweet Orange

Market Outreach & Forward Linkages

Connecting with Buyers, Export Organizations, and Embassies

► Collaboration and matchmaking with various export organizations, trade bodies & embassies of countries in
India and abroad through events like trade Expo's, Fairs etc. for exporters
► Helping Exporter for international sales and distribution tie-ups

Information Dissemination

► Act as a facilitator by gathering and disseminating information on linkage opportunities to Exporters.


► Focusing on specific capabilities and needs of the buyers and suppliers and working with them to reach global
value chain arrangements for their products

Access to Market

► Enablers for Maharashtra: Logistic network, Digital payments, Ecommerce Familiarity


► Designing Growth strategy for Market Expansion, Market Access, International Tie-up for State Products
► Expand into new markets and attempts to maximise asset utilisation

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Invest in Maharashtra
Maharashtra State Highlights

Largest Share in FDI Attracted USD 20 Bn FDI in FY 2019-2020; accounting for 28% of India's share.

High Per Capita


Maharashtra has one of the highest Per Capita Income in India at $2900 in 2019-20.
income state

State of the Art 5 International & 13 domestic airports, 2 major and 53 minor ports, and largest power
Infrastructure capacity.

Highest number of 289 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) industrial areas and industrial
industrial areas land availability of 82213 Ha

Best quality
Maharashtra has the highest employable talent in India at 68%
Workforce

Ease of Doing State with maximum investment (domestic as well as FDI) and the highest industrialized
Business State in the country.

Leader in
Maharashtra contributes to 15% of the industrial output in India.
Manufacturing

Maharashtra has the highest share of services sector in the Gross State Domestic Product
Leader in Services
in India.

Leader in Exports Maharashtra has one of the highest value of exports; accounting for 20% of India's exports.

Maharashtra Industry, Trade & Investment Facilitation (MAITRI) Cell


State single window for Investor facilitation and EODB
Maharashtra Industry, Trade & Single Window System for Industry Approvals
Investment Facilitation Cell ‘MAITRI’ • Single point of contact for grant of all industry related
approvals.
• Application tracking, Monitoring and Evaluation
Investors Mechanism.
• Clearing house for business related information
Government • A transparent and speedy platform for information
Departments dissemination.
• Dashboard for department officers to monitor
applications.

105 Integrated 14 One Stop Shop for G2B


Services Departments Services to Investors

Address: c/o. Maharashtra State Small Scale Industries MAITRI Physical Bureau and Facilitation cell
Development Corporation (MSSIDC), ‘Krupanidhi’ Building, 9, • Various Departments Officers appointed with
Walchand Hirachand Marg, Ballard Estate, Mumbai – 400038 Development Commissioner (Industries) as the Chairman
Website:https://maitri.mahaonline.gov.in/Home/Home • Monthly investor meeting & internal review meetings
Email: maitri-mh@gov.in chaired by Development Commissioner (Industries)
24 x 7 Helpline: 18602332028 (Toll Free) • Online Facilitation and Query Management System: Web
Contact: 91-22-22622362/ 2262 232 Form

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Maharashtra’s Robust Policy
Ecosystem for Thrust sectors

Industrial Policy, Aerospace and Fintech Policy Electric Vehicle


2019 & Package Defence 2018 and related
Scheme of Manufacturing Infrastructure
Incentives, 2019 Policy 2018 Policy 2021

Textile Policy Dedicated Food Integrated Incentive for


2018 Processing Logistics Parks Development of
Incentives 2021 Policy 2018 Integrated Industrial
Area - 2018

IT/ITeS Policy 2015 Electronic & Fab Maharashtra Coir Cloud Computing
New 2022 Policy to Policy 2018 Policy 2018 Policy 2018
be launched soon

Relevant Websites:
• MAITRI - https://maitri.mahaonline.gov.in/Home/Home
• MIDC - https://www.midcindia.org/
• Directorate of Industries - http://di.maharashtra.gov.in/
• Maharashtra Export Web Portal - https://mhexport-maharashtra.in/
Maharashtra Global Hub For Investment,
Manufacturing And Exports

Directorate of Industries (Export Division),


Industries Department, Government of Maharashtra
Email: diexport@maharashtra.gov.in
Office: +91 22 2202 8308

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