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Varanasi company opens oil refinery in West Bengal JVL Agro Industries Ltd is known for its Jhoola brand of refined edible oils and mustard oils. The Economic Times
Emami to invest Rs. 300 crore to expand edible oil refinery plant Emami Agrotech, a part of the Emami Group, will invest Rs 300 crore for expansion of its edible oil refining capacity by 1,000 tonnes per day (tpd) at its Haldia plant in West Bengal, a top company official said.
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KOLKATA: Emami Agrotech Limited (EAL), a part of the Emami Group of Companies, valued at around Rs.45, 000 crore on Tuesday announced the expansion of the refining capacity of its edible oil facility in Haldia by 1000 tonne per day (TPD) . The foundation stone for this expansion project was formally laid by Bengal transport minister Suvendu Adhikari at the company’s Haldia plant today.The
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KS Oils, which owns mustard oil brands such as Kalash, Double Sher and KS Gold, is expected to utilise the money for expansion of its Haldia refinery and palm plantations in Indonesia. It would spend Rs 75 crore at the Haldia refinery and invest the remaining in Indonesia.
Print Media Coverage on the Foundation Stone laying ceremony for the ecpansion project of Edible Oil Refinery at Haldia; July 14, 2025 Online media coverage on select press interaction with Dr. James Fry Commodity expert from U.K. The Economic Times July 14, 2025 Edible Oils Likely to
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K S Oils manufacturer of mustard oil in India, importer of edible oil in the world, K S Oils acquires additional 35,000 acres land for oil palm plantations in Indonesia, owning a total of 85,000 acres crude palm oil (CPO) for its Haldia refinery with 50% of its expanded refinery capacity being met by approximately 1,50,000 metric tonnes
Adani Wilmar is currently the leader in edible oils followed by Ruchi group. Currently, EBL sells edible oil to bulk customers from its refinery in Haldia. Emami director said the company is
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The first India-joint venture in Australia, Riverina Oils and Bio Energy Pty Ltd. (ROBE), has developed a 170,000 ton oilseed crushing and edible oil refining plant with an investment of A$150 million (around Rs.830 crore) in Wagga Wagga, 470 km south-west of Sydney in New South Wales.
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- Will Haldia build oil-to-chemical project in Tamil Nadu?
- The private equity firm plans to build the oil-to-chemical project, capable of producing 3.5 million metric tons per year (tpy) of ethylene and propylene, at Cuddalore in Tamil Nadu by 2028 to 2029, Haldia CEO Navanit Narayan said on Monday, adding the project is expected to reach financial closure by the end of 2024.
- What is Haldia doing to boost profits?
- The company wants to boost profits by locally producing specialty chemicals. In 2021, Haldia took over a moribund oil refinery project in Cuddalore from Nagarjuna Oil that was shut down after damage from a cyclone in 2011. The planned project was set to process 120,000 barrels per day of oil.
- Why is the edible oil industry changing?
- In a heavily demand based industry, the largest edible oil companies in the world are always taking the lead. The edible oil industry is marked with changing consumer tastes and preferences. Lifestyle changes, fads and trends – all of it affects the landscape of the market.
- Who are the largest edible oil companies in the world?
- The largest edible oil companies in the world belong to different regions – while the US has a few of the major players like Ingredion Incorporated ( NYSE:INGR) and Archer-Daniels-Midland Company ( NYSE:ADM ), several Asian companies are prevalent in our list. As observed, the markets in each country are dominated by a few key players.
- Why is Kandla a key national player in edible oil & food segment?
- p as a key national player in the edible oil & food segment and achieving its business target. The Kandla Refinery with a production capacity of 3200 Tonnes per Day (T D), is the 4th production unit of the Company in India, after Haldia, Krishnapatnam and Jaipur.The commencement of the Kandla plant, takes the total edible oil pro
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- The Chatterjee Group (TCG) is in talks with local and global companies to partner with its majority-owned petrochemical firm Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd (HPL) to build a more than $10 billion project in southern India, HPL's chief executive said.