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Madhya Pradesh:Means Business
Forest, Environment & Herbal
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Overview
MP is the second largest State in the Country stretching over 308,000 sq kms.
The State is blessed with large mineral resources of coal, diamond, limestone, methane etc.
MP is among the top 4 states of the Country for industrial investments.
Per capita GSDP USD 369**
Manufacturing sector USD 8.5 bn**
(Registered & Unregistered)
Gross state domestic product (GSDP) USD 23,983.63 Mn**
Average growth rate 5.5% per annum
Advantage MP
Total electricity generation capacity 6,449.25 MW*
Indias first greenfield SEZ Indore SEZ
Industrial Centers 8
The State is centrally located
Investor friendly Government policies
Madhya Pradesh has one of the upcoming industrial base in India
Economic Snapshot Madhya Pradesh is emerging as a key growth center for the Country
Madhya Pradesh (MP) State that means businessOverview
MP is rich in low grade coal suitable for power generation.
Potential of hydro-energy generation.
Installed power capacity (MPs share)
Hydel Power Generation: 852.7 MW*
Thermal Power Generation: 2,147.5 MW*
Power Electricity generation capacity at present is 6,449.25 MW and estimated to rise to a surplus in 2008-09
*Ministry of Power (powermin.nic.in
) **Source: Indiastat.com (as on 23 Feb 2006)
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ROADNETWORK
AIRPORTS
RAILWAYNETWORK
The State is well connected with the rest
of India with almost 425 trains passing
through the State on a daily basis. Of
these 175 trains pass through the State
capital Bhopal alone.
The total length of roads spanning MP is
67,600 kms.**
National highways of 5,200 kms runthrough the State.*
18 National highways including trunk
routes of Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Chennai,
Delhi-Bangalore, Delhi- Hyderabad.
The total length of State highways in the
State is 9,885 kms.**
Convenient linkages to western ports i.e.
Kandla Port, Jawahar Nehru Port Trust.
25 airstrips.**
Convenient air links from key Indiancities like Delhi & Mumbai to Bhopal,
Jabalpur, Gwalior, Indore andKhajuraho.
5 operational airports.
Indore airport has the capability ofhandling international cargo.
An international airport proposed inBhopal.
Enabling Infrastructure
MP IS CENTRALLY LOCATED AND WELL
CONNECTED WITH ALL MAJOR CITIES IN INDIA
*Source: Department of Road Transport & Shipping (morth.nic.in) **Source: www.destinationmadhyapradesh.com
INDORE BHOPAL
JABALPUR
GWALIOR
KHAJURAHO
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Third largest producer of
cement in India*
12 blocks with reserves
totalling 2,585 million tons
of coal has been identified
Largest producer of pulses
and oilseeds in the Country
(~75% of soyabean
production)
31% of the State under forest
cover with a largely unexploited
species of rare, valuable
medicinal- herbal plants
Over 2,000 kms of roads
being developed with
Private Partnership (BOT)
Over 18,000 technical
graduates and 230,000
graduates add to workforce
each year
Over 144 BCM of coal bed
methane reserves available
Over100 agricultural farms with
an area of over 20,000 acres is
available on lease to investor
Indias 1st operational
Greenfield SEZ at Indore
Favourable climatic
conditions for cottonand over40,000 power-
looms are driving the
textile industry
Availability of coal and natural gas
(G.A.I.L pipeline) along with support
from Government to make investment
in Thermal PowerPlants lucrative
Offers diverse tourists destinations
catering to various segments of
tourism such as religious (Bhojpur),
eco/ adventure (Panchmari), heritage
(Sanchi, Khajuraho) tourism etc.
a ya ra es : re erre nves men
Destination
Various blocks available
for power, cement, ironand steel units
*Source:www.mpsidc.org & Brochure: MP Means Business
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0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Vishakapatnam
Chennai
Greater Noida
Chandigarh
Jaipur
Indore
0
50
100
150
Mumbai
Delhi
Bangalore
Chennai
PuneHyderabad
Indore
Bhopal
Ahemadabad
Mumbai
(780 Kms)(MPV - 1000) Pune
(800 Kms)(MPV - 206.51)
Bangalore(1400 Kms)(MPV - 254.52)
Chennai
(1430 Kms)(MPV - 362.84)
Hyderabad
(840 Kms)(MPV - 257.9)
Delhi
(740 Kms)(MPV - 789.5)
Ahmedabad
(570 Kms)
(MPV - 220.63)
Kolkata
(1350 Kms)(MPV - 613.19)
Key Markets
(Distance FromBhopal)
MPV MarketPotential Value
Source: (Reference: RK Swamy)
MP: The Right Place with the Right Environment
MP is centrally located. The State is at an easy distance from
all the key consumer markets in the Country.
DESTINATION MADHYA PRADESH
- Distances rounded off**Source: India Today (September 06 Issue)
Fastest mover* in overall
performance among the
big States in the Country.
Fastest mover in agriculture
Fastest mover in
infrastructure development.
Ranks 2nd in terms of
governance.
Ranks 3rd in terms of law &
order
Cost of skilled labour is USD
2.4/day vis-a-vis USD 3.5
USD 4.0/day in metros
* Fastest mover is the State where the rate of
improvement between 2003 & 2006 was greater
than that between 1991 & 2003
Bhopal and Indore have substantial cost
advantages, even when compared to other Tier
III and IV cities.
Savings in Office Space Rates
(A comparison of rates in Central Business Districts)
The cost of land is one of the lowest in the Country.
Even central hubs such as Indore and Bhopal fare
well against other cities in terms of low land cost.
(Estimated Values for Multi-product SEZs)
Savings in Land Cost
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n us r a o cy: a a ys or e
InvestmentsThe Government of MP has devised an investor friendly industrial policy,
which is aimed at achieving global competitiveness. The policy emphasizes
on industrial growth in the state through adopting cluster approach,
establishing specialized infrastructure and offering favourable incentives.
The main thrust of this policy is:
Establishment of a Madhya Pradesh Trade and Investment
Facilitation Corporation which would take decisions about
rationalization of taxes, facilities of mega projects and other related
matters.
Enacting an Industrial Facilitation Act and to change the rules of
business with a view to make single window system decisive and result
oriented.
Developing infrastructure for supporting the identified industrial
clusters
Reviving closed down/ sick industrial units by granting special packages.
Attractive incentive schemes.
CLUSTER APPROACH
Indore Pharmaceutical, Textile, Food
Processing, IT, Auto Components
Bhopal Engineering, Biotechnology, Herbal,IT, Food Processing
Jabalpur Garment, Mineral, Forest & Herbal,Food Processing
Gwalior Electronics, IT, FMCG, Engineering,Food Processing
Rewa Refractories, Lime Stone, Forest Based
Sagar Mineral Processing
Special package for Mega Projects on project basis by apex levelinvestment promotion empowered committee headed by the ChiefMinister.
Industrial investment promotion assistance 50% to 75% of commercialtax for 3-10 years
Concessional registration charges and stamp duty exemption forTerm Loans.
Interest subsidy on term loan for 5 years @ 3% to 5%.
For thrust sector industries, 25% capital subsidy would be providedlimiting up to a maximum ofUSD 56,000
Land on 75% concessive rate for Mega Projects limited to USD 4.4million.
Entry tax exemption for 5 years.
5 years electricity duty exemption on captive power generation 15% capital subsidy to SSI up to USD 33,000 in backward areas
Infrastructure grant up to USD 0.22 million crore for developing privatesector industrial parks
Partial reimbursement for Project report, ISO Certification, Patent andTechnology Purchase cost
SPECIAL INCENTIVES
SPECIALIZED
INFRASTRUCTURECrystal IT Park Indore
Food Parks Mandsaur, Khargone, Chhindwara,
Hoshagabad, Mandla and Bhind
Stone Park Katni
Herbal Park Rewa
Granite Park Chhatarpur
Life Sciences Project Bhopal
Apparel Park Indore (SEZ)
Gems & Jewellery Park Indore
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Area Developed: 2,492 Hectares
Allotted: 1431 Hectares
Units established: 575
Major Groups: Tata, Ranbaxy, Eicher,
Bridgestone, Hindustan Motors, Kinetic,
SRF, S Kumars, Gajra, Nicholas Piramal,
Indorama, IPCA, Bhilwara
Special Infrastructure: SEZ, Crystal IT
Park, Food Park, Apparel Park
In a bid to build a competitive environment; industries and their ancillaries would be promoted in clusters based on the availability of raw materials,
skilled labour and market potential. Under this Industrial Policy through Madhya Pradesh Audyogik Kendra Vikas Nigam Ltd (MPAKVNs)
scheme, the State Government, has identified industrial clusters. Many of the industrial giants have their establishments in these areas, however44% of
developed area is still untapped and open for investment.
Total developed area 7,147Hectares
Total allotted area 3,089Hectares
Total unitsestablished
1,360
Growth centres 19
o ng us ness a e asy rougMPAKVN
INDOREAKVN
Area Developed: 1,330 Hectares
Allotted: 618 Hectares
Units established: 286
Major Groups:HEG, Crompton
Greaves, P&G, Godrej, Lupin, IFB,
Oswal, Nahar
Special Infrastructure: ICD, FoodPark
Area Developed: 2,262 Hectares
Allotted: 800 Hectares
Units established: 326
Major Groups: JK, Surya Roshini,
Godrej, Grasim, Cadbury, Hotline,
Crompton Greaves
Special Infrastructure: ICD, FoodPark
Area Developed: 273 Hectares
Allotted: 115 Hectares
Units established: 121
Major Groups: Birla, Jaypee
Special Infrastructure: Integrated
infrastructure development centres
(IIDC)
Area Developed: 790 Hectares
Allotted: 125 Hectares
Units established: 52
Major Groups: Raymond, Hindustan
Petroleum, PBM, Ayur
Special Infrastructure: Stone Park,
Food Park
BHOPALAKVN
GWALIORA
KVN
JABALPURA
KVN
REWAAKVN
Pithampur, Kheda,Dewas, Maksi,Megh Nagar
Malanpur, MalanpurPhase II, Banmore,Chainpura,Siddhgawan,Pratappura
Rewa, Waidhan
Borgaon, Maneri,Purena
Mandideep,Pillukhedi,
Mandideep Phase II
Source: MPSIDC
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Forest, Environment &Herbal
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MP: Forest Capital of India
MP : Forest Snapshot
Herbal Market Scenario
MP : Herbal Potential
Concessions and Facilities for Herbal Industry
Investment Destination - Opportunities in Herbal
Investment Destination - Opportunities in Forest & Environment
MP: An Investment Destination
Way Forward
ec or ro e : ores s, nv ronmenHerbal
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Madhya Pradesh has a forest area of 94689.38 sq. km which
constitutes nearly 31% area of the state. With a share of nearly 13% of
the total forest area of the country, MP has the largest forest covered
area among all the States in India.
The state has a diverse range of forest. The four key types are Tropical
Moist, Tropical Dry, Tropical Thorn, Subtropical broadleaved Hill forest.
There are three key forest formations, namely Teak Forest, Sal Forest
and Miscellaneous Forests. Further, Bamboo bearing areas are
widely distributed in the State.
Forest based industries are key contributor to the States economy and
provide employment to a large part of the population.
In 2004-05 forests and logging contribute 2.1% to the State GDP.
The total growing stock (volume of timber / wood) in MP is 50 mn cu.
m valued worth USD 55.5 bn.
Reserved 65.36%
Protected 32.84%
Unclassified 1.7%NonForest
69%
Forest
31%
India90.62%
MP: Forest Capital of India
MP
9.38%
MP
Forests are valuable sources of various medicinal herbs and aromatic plants
and are sole source of woody and non woody products such as timber, gums
and resins etc.
Forest Map of MP
Classification of MP land Mass
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MP: Forests Snapshot
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Fuel woodBamboo
Key Tree Species
Tinsa (Ougeinia Ogeinensis)
Lendia (Lagerstroemia parviflora)Khair (Acacia catechu)
Haldu (Adina cordifolia)Bija (Pterocaropus marsupium)
Saja (Terminalia)Sal (Shorea robusta)
Salai (Boswellia serrata)Teak ( Tectona grandis)
Production of Timber, Fuel wood and Bamboo
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Revenue From Sale of Forest Products
*One standard bag of Tendu Leaves in Madhya Pradesh means 1000 bundles of 50 leaves each.
MPs forest reserves are a rich source of Timber, Fuel wood and
Bamboo. They are also a key source of minor forests products such
as Tendu, Harra, Sal Seed and Gums.
MP is the largest producer of Tendu leaves in the country which is
the key raw material used for the production of Biddi. The average
annual production of Tendu Leaves in the state is around 2.5 mn
standard bags*.
MP accounts for nearly 25% of all the Tendu Leaves produced in India
US$ Mn
Key Forest Products
Woody Products Nationalised Minor ForestProducts
Non-Nationalised Minor ForestProducts
Timber
Small Timber
Fuel Wood
Bamboo
Tendu Patta
Sal Seeds
Kullu Gum
Harra, All other gums, Satawar,Kalmegh, Giloe, Achar, Arjun Bark,Aonla, Gudnar, Chiratia,Nagarmocha, Beheda, Bael,Bhilwa, Mahua, Van, Tulsi, (morethan 155)
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Herbal Market Scenario
As per the estimates of the WHO, nearly 80% of the worlds population depends on herbal
medicine for their primary health care requirements.
Global trade in medicinal plants is over USD 60bn in 2004 with an annual growth rate of
15%.
India is rapidly emerging as a key player for supplying medicinal plants to the world.
Estimated total value of products from Ayurvedic production in India is nearly USD 1 bn.
Exports of Ayurvedic medicines have reached a value of USD 100 million a year. Of the
total exports, about 60% is crude herbs, 30% finished product shipped abroad for direct
sales to consumers, and the remaining 10% is partially prepared products to be finished inthe foreign countries.
The Ayurvedic industry in India is dominated by around 30 companies. Key suppliers like
Dabur, Baidyanath, and Zandu, together contribute about 85% of India's domestic
market. Charak Pharmaceuticals, Vicco Laboratories, Emami Group, Aimil
Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Viswakeerthy Ayurvedic Pharmacy etc are few of the well-known
names in this sector.
Of late, leading players in the FMCG segment like the Hindustan Lever Limited (HLL)
are increasing their focus on Ayurveda.
Contract farming of medicinal plant species which are in demand in the foreign market is
seen as the key growth driver of the domestic herbal industry.
20502004
USD 60 bn
USD 5 Tn
Global Demand of Medicinal Plant
Source: WHO Estimates
With demand of herbal products
increasing globally, the market
presents substantial business
opportunities for herbal companies in
India.
Partially
Prepared10%
Finished
Products
30%
Crude herbs
60%
Break up of Ayurvedic Export Market
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Estimated Production Potential of key Medicinal Plants
MP: Herbal Potential
With 11 Agro-climatic zones out of the total 16 in the country, MP is
well suited for cultivation of a large number of Medicinal and Aromatic
plants (MAPs).
The production of MAPs in the State in 2004-05 was 20,000 tonnes
and is estimated to rise to 40,000 tonnes by the year 2009.
MPs share in the national production of MAPs was 6.25% in 2004-05
and is expected to rise to 8.63% till 2009.
30% of the demand of Indian herbal industry is met by the herbal
collections centers of Madhya Pradesh.
MP is the natural habitat for over 50% of the herbs used in thepharmaceutical industry and is the key source of raw material to
various herbal processing units across the country. The Government is
keen to develop MP as the key processing center for herbal products.
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Increasing Annual Production of MAPs in MP
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MPs Rising Share in National Production of MAPs
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oncess ons an ac es or er aIndustryTo facilitate the development of herbal industry, the Government of MP
extends various concessions and facilities to industries.
The key concessions offers are capital investment subsidy, interest
subsidy, concessional land rates, industrial investment promotion
assistance and entry tax exemption etc.
Exemption from electricity duty for 5 years
Exemption from stamp duty/registration charges
New industries are exempted from paying entry tax for five years from
the date of first purchase of raw material
Partial reimbursement of expenditure incurred on quality certifications,
ISO-9000, patent filing, BIS etc by the industries in the state. Units with fixed capital investment of USD 2.2 million and above would
be treated as mega projects. 5 to 20 acres of land would be allotted to
such units at a concessional rate of 25% of the stipulated rate. Further
all such mega projects shall be eligible for special incentive package on
case to case basis
An industrial investment promotion assistance equivalent to 50%
amount of Commercial tax and Central Sales Tax (excluding
Commercial Tax on the purchase of raw materials) deposited by the unitin the preceding year, would be given to the industry having fixed capital
investment between USD 0.2 million to USD 2.2 million for 3 years in
advanced district and for 5 year in backward district. The rate of
assistance is 75% for investment above USD 2.2 million.
Capital Investment Subsidy
Category of district % of subsidy on fixedInvestment
Upper limit of subsidy(USD)
Backward A 15% 11,000
Backward B 15% 22,000
Backward C 15% 33,000
Special capital subsidy at 25%. To a maximum of USD 0.02-0.05 as per category, ifthe investment is more than USD 0.11mn
Interest Subsidy
Category of distr ict Durat ion(Years)
Interest Subsidy Upper limit of subsidy(USD)
Backward A 5 3% 22,000
Backward B 6 4% 33,000
Backward C 7 5% 44,000
No Industries Blocks 7 5% 44,000
Industrial Investment Promotion Assistance
Category of district Minimum eligible fixed capital investment(USD)
Duration(Years)
Advanced 5.5 million 3
Backward A 4.4 million 5
Backward B 3.3 million 7
Backward C 2.2 million 10The Government is keen to harness the natural riches of MP and is
vigorously promoting the development of herbal industry in the State.
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Herbal
Key Drivers for Herbal Industry
Abundant availability of rawherbs
Abundant cultivable landavailable
Mass scale cultivation of largenumber of species alreadyinitiated
Land available for industrialoperations at economic rates
Single window clearance systemfor drug license
Lack of competition in herbalprocessing
Viable Herbal Processing IndustrialOpportunities in MP
Aloe Vera gel extraction and spray driedpowder manufacturing units
Herbal extraction units
Fractional Distillation units for essential oilproduction and refining
Ayurvedic drug formulation units
Food and vegetable colours and dyes
Production of concrete and absolute from
flowersPrimary processing centers for raw herbs
Isabgol dehusking units
Herbal cosmetics production units
Perfume production units
Expeller units for producing Bio-diesel andNeem oil
Reimbursement of 50% of the total fees incurred on hiring technical
consultancy for getting GMP certification. With an upper limit ofUSD 22,000 per project.
Forparticipation in the international trade fairs and exhibitions,
entrepreneurs of herbal industries will be given financial assistance
of 50% on one half of the stall charges.
Registration fees charged by the importing countries for import of
herbal products will be reimbursed up to a maximum of USD 1100
and air fare to a maximum of USD 1100.
All concessions and facilities that are available to industrial units inthe backward districts will also be extended to units located in the
developed and advanced district such as Indore and Bhopal.
Relevant provisions of labour laws applicable in Special
Economic Zones will be applicable for existing and upcoming
herbal parks as well as the herbal and Ayurvedic industries.
Stamp duty waiver for Herbal and Ayurvedic industries in case
of change in name, collaboration, inclusion of partners,
reorganizations and for amendment in the lease deed for the next 3
years and also for entering into agreement with financial institutions
for getting financial assistance.
Small scale pharmaceutical industries will be given priority under
store purchase rules
Fast track clearances for setting up pharmaceutical and herbal
industries.
Special incentive Package for Herbal Industry MP is the key supplier of raw material to the herbal industry across the
country. While MP has several success stories in the cultivation and
collection steps of the value chain; substantial opportunities now exist
for entrepreneurs in the post harvest process such as
manufacturing/processing, quality testing as well etc.
To promote the growth and development of herbal industries in the
State, the Government of MP has announced a special incentive
package for the herbal industry.
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Being the largest producer of Tendu leaves; MP is strategically the most
suitable location in the Country for manufacturing/ processing of tobacco based
products. The companies located in the State can save substantial costs on raw
material and transportation by establishing processing units for the production
ofBiddi and related products.
The forests in the State are a key source of high quality timber yielding variety
ofTeak and Sal which forms the backbone of the furniture industry. Companies
can set up the furniture units in the State and leverage following key location
advantages:
1) Proximity to raw material
2) Proximity to target markets
3) Proximity of ports for exporting products
Given its vast forests landscape and scenic vistas, eco-tourism and adventure
tourism opportunities are abound in MP. The State has nine natural parks and
25 sanctuaries, which present an immense potential for tourism and hospitality
industry to flourish.
Significant opportunities exists for the development of handicraft industry
specially for the production of Bamboo based goods. Opportunities for
private participation are immense as there is a high demand for handicrafts
products in the foreign countries as well as in the domestic market. Further,
companies can leverage the availability of local inexpensive labour with high
skill sets in production of various forests goods.
Nagpur
(350 Kms)
Lucknow
(680 Kms)
Kanpur
(600 Kms)
Mumbai, JNPT
(780 Kms)
Pune
(800 Kms)
Bangalore
(1400 Kms)
Chennai
(1430 Kms)
Bhubaneshwar
(1200 Kms)
Hyderabad
(840 Kms)
Delhi
(740 Kms)
Jaipur
(580 Kms)
Ahmedabad
(570 Kms)
Kolkata, Haldia
(1350 Kms)
Patna
(910 Kms)
Key Markets
(Distance From Bhopal)
Vishakapatnam
(1310)
Kandla
(933)
Key Ports
(Distance From Bhopal)
Sanctuaries
Madhya Pradesh is Strategically
Placed for Forest Based Products
The forests resources of MP provides immense business opportunities for forests based product manufacturing.
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Environment
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Environment protection and conservation is one of the key concerns of the State
Government. All the envisaged development plans in the state would result in
heightened commercial activities which is likely to put severe stress on the State
environment.
Due to the rapid industrialization of the State, the effluents discharge from the
companies specially chemicals & pharmaceuticals, will be a key environmental
concern.
Per capita waste generation in major cities in MP ranges from 0.20 Kg to 0.60 kg.
The urban local bodies spends between USD 11 to USD 33 per ton on solid waste for
collection, transportation, treatment and disposal.
60-70% of the total amount is spent on collection, 20-30% on transportation and less
than 5% on final disposal. Most of the methods used by the municipal corporation are
unscientific and lack safe disposal techniques.
The State Government is keen on implementing key environmental protection plants
Which includes building up of collection stations for solid waste.
Significant opportunities exists for the commercial waste management companies in
the State both for solid waste management and also for the effluent treatment plants.
Tobacco Industry
Timber Production
Paper Pulp
Eco-Tourism
Furniture Industry
Handicrafts
Bamboo products
Bio-diesel
Solid Waste Management
Recycled Goods IndustryK
eyInvest m
entOpp
ortunities
To utilize the large amount of waste land in
the State, the Government of MP has drawn
up plans to convert them into plantation
center.
Paper pulp producing trees would be planted
in next 5-7 years over one million hectares of
waste land.
The opportunities for commercial paper
production in the state is pegged at USD 1.5-2
bn.
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Environment
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Way Forward
In collaboration with the international FMCG major Hindustan LeverLtd , the
Government of MP has initiated efforts to promote the herbal industries of the State.
It has launched its proprietary brand Vindhya Herbal to market various herbal
formulations that are being produced in the state. All products are processed
employing current Good Manufacturing Practices.
Aonla Murabba Aonla Supari Aonla Powder Ashwagandha powder
Aonla Candy Aonla Aschar Aonla sherbut Amaltas powder
Arjun Powder Apamarg powder Bael Pulp Brahmi
Baichandi Bhringraj powder Bavachi Ayurvedic face packs
Banjira Baibidang Baheda Bach
Bijasar Bark powder Bija glass (Tumbler) Babul Pods Powder Bhui Aonla Powder
Chiroji ( Achar fruit) Dronpushpi powder Dhaora Gum Triphala
Gorakhmundi Giloy Gokharu Powder Gudmar powder
Gulbakavali ark Honey Hadjod powder Indrajau
Imli Kalmegh Karanj bark powder Jamun seed powder
Keoti Bark Konch powder Kamarkas Kulanjan
Maha Neem Bark Nirgundi Punarnava Mulethi
Palas Flower Rosha oil Shatawari pppowder Safed Musli powder
Senna Shankhpushpi powder Tulsi Cosmetic oil/ shampooKeyProduct s
Promo
tedunderVindh
yaHerbal
Brand
Success Story : Vindhya Herbal The Government is keen to develop MP as the
key processing center for herbal products. The
natural advantage of the State coupled with
government initiatives makes MP an ideal
destination for investment.
The success of Vindhya herbal has
generated ample confidence among the
privates players to invest in the business
opportunities presented by the herbal
industry.
The key opportunities of investments are in
contract farming, contract collection centers,
herbal processing units, collaborative
manufacturing and setting up high quality
testing laboratories for testing medicinal plants
and products.
MP provides ample opportunities across the
value chain of Herbal Industry
ContractFarming
Setting BigProcessing Units
CollaborativeManufacturing
Government 3-tier Strategy
for Development of Medical &
Aromatic Plants Industry
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Way Forward
MP has been successful in attracting several large
companies in the forest & forest based products segment.
By investing in the MP an investor can join the club ofcompanies such as Dabur, HLL, Baidyanath, Lupin, ITC
etc. This truly reflects upon the bio-diversity of the state
and the investor confidence.
There are over 32 contract farming companies operating in
the state and this figure has been rising substantially in the
recent past.
The increased production of certain products is the
indicator of increased activity in the state. For instance, the
production of lac has increased from 3,000 quintals in 2003
to 40,000 quintals in 2005.
There is also scope for teak and sal based furniture
business in the state.
The growth of the sector is likely to continue as a result of
increased demand for derived products of forest produce.
MP is the land of opportunities for Forest & Forest Based Products
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Vijay Herbals &Essential Oils
Kasturi HerbalFarm
Sanwaria HerbalFarm
Devika Herbal
OmniPharmaceuticals
Gewit Herbal EH
Herbal
Forest&E
nvironmen
tOpportunity Key Locations
LacProcessing
Seoni
Annupur
Honey
Processing
Sheopur
Kalan
Wild MAPS Jabalpur
Katni
Opportunity Key Locations
Teak & Sal
(Furniturefactory)
Chattarpur
Bamboo Balaghat
Jetropa -Bio-dieselPlantations
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Madhya Pradesh Minor Forest Produce Co-operative
Federation
Center for Entrepreneurship Development
Government of Madhya Pradesh
www.mfpfederation.com
www.cedmapindia.com
http://www.mpgovt.nic.in
Forest Department MP http://www.forest.mp.gov.in
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