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Shree Pushkar Chemicals launches mixed fertiliser brand in Maharashtra

The mixed fertiliser, branded as Shriram Urja Mix, has been launched under a marketing tie-up with DCM Shriram

Shree Pushkar Chemicals launches mixed fertiliser (NPK)

Shree Pushkar Chemicals launches mixed fertiliser (NPK)

BS B2B Bureau Mumbai
Shree Pushkar Chemicals & Fertilisers Limited (SPCF), an integrated player in the manufacture of dyes and dye intermediates, has launched new mixed fertiliser in Maharashtra. The company has received a license for manufacture of mixed fertiliser - nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK) - in Maharashtra. The mixed fertiliser, branded as Shriram Urja Mix, has been launched under a marketing tie-up with DCM Shriram.
 
Shree Pushkar Chemicals had commenced commercial operations of a new product under the fertiliser division - mixed fertiliser (NPK) on January 22, 2016 in its existing soil conditioner granulation plant in Lote Parshuram (Maharashtra) with a nominal capacity of 20,000 tonnes per annum.
 

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Over the years, Shree Pushkar Chemicals & Fertilisers, an integrated player in the dye intermediates, has developed a comprehensive business model to utilise all its effluents with expansion into acid complex, cattle feed supplements and fertilisers. SPCF today is one of the few zero waste chemical companies in India.
 
Shree Pushkar, which completed its IPO process in September 2015 and is currently listed in BSE and NSE, is currently undertaking forward integration of the business into dyestuff and expansion of the dye intermediates division to cater to the new dyestuff plant.
 
For fertilisers and cattle feed divisions, SPCF has marketing tie ups with DCM Shriram and Shivam Chemicals.

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First Published: Feb 06 2016 | 12:51 PM IST

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