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CLFMA OF INDIA
: CLFMA is the sole representative, National body of the Compound Livestock Feed Industry. Formed in June 1967 as The Compound Feed Manufacturers Association, CLFMA now has around 200 members, including all sectors of the livestock industry. CLFMA OF INDIA is recognized not only by livestock farmers, Central and State Governments, Government Departments, Agricultural Universities, Veterinary Colleges and National Research Institutes in the country, but also by related sectors outside the country.
CLFMA's views are solicited and reckoned with by our Central and State Governments while formulating policies governing not only animal feed industry but also the entire gamut of animal poroduction. CLFMA regularly interfaces with Central and State Governments while formulating policies related to livestock sectors.
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Crop Life India
: Crop Life India has been formed in 1980 by leading research and development oriented Plant science companies which together account for over 70% of the crop protection industry in India.
Our Objectives
Crop Life India has 4 key objectives, which govern its activities:
1. Safe & Judicious use of Plant Protection Products
2. Implement Integrated Pest Management
- Training Farmers on Safe and Judicious Use
3. Promote Environment Protection
4. Enhance Crop Productivity through Agribiotechnology
Our Vision
"Crop Life India is recognized by all stakeholders in Indian agriculture as an Assocuation of Technology -driven Crop Science Companies, commited to responsible crop care and crop production for the sustainable development of Indian agriculture."
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Indian Dairy Association
: Established in 1948, Indian Dairy Association (IDA) is the apex body of the dairy industry in India. The members are from the cooperatives, MNCs, corporate bodies, private institutions, educational institutions, government and public sector units. IDA functions very closely with the dairy producers, professionals & planners, scientists & educationists, institutions and organisations associated with the development of dairying in India.
IDA has been providing a common forum to knit the dairy fraternity together and thus, over the years, it has emerged as the reigning czarina of information. The Association is managed by an apex policy making body called the Central Executive Committee (CEC). The CEC is headed by President and supported by two Vice-Presidents and 19 Executive Committee Members.
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Indian Tea Association
: Founded in 1881, the Indian Tea Association is the premier and the oldest organisation of tea producers in India. The Association has played a multi-dimensional role towards formulating policies and initiating action towards the development and growth of the Industry, facilitate liasion with the Tea Board, Government and other related bodies. The ITA has branches at different locations in Assam and West Bengal. The ITA and its branches represent over 60% of India's total tea production as well as exports. As employers, ITA member gardens provide direct employment to more than 400,000 people.
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Pesticides Manufactures & Formulators Association of India
: PESTICIDES FORMULATORS ASSOCIATION OF INDIA (PFAI) came into existence in the year 1967 with a view to provide a platform for small scale Pesticides Formulators. It was subsequently changed in 1997 as Pesticides Manufactures & Formulators Association of India. The members of PMFAI include multinationals, large-medium and small scale basic manufacturers & manufacturers of intermediates required for Pesticides. The Association represents the Pesticides Industry on a national basis with a strength of over 250 members. The mission of PMFAI is to include basic technical grade manufacturers of pesticides to foster the interest of general public & PMFAI'S members by promoting innovation and environmentally sound use of crop protection/public health products so as to ensure high quality, abundant food, fibre and maintenance for growing population in Indian sub-continent |
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The Fertiliser Association of India
: The Fertiliser Association of India (FAI) was set up in 1955, and registered as a company. FAI is the national representative body of all fertiliser manufacturers in India comprising public, private, joint and cooperative sectors. It is a non-profit, non-trading organization of fertiliser manufactures, distributors, technologists, plant/equipment manufactures, research institutes and others interested in fertilisers.
Main object of FAI is to bring together all concerned with the production, marketing and use of fertilisers with a view of promoting solution of industry problems, to assist industry in improving its operative efficiency and to promote the most productive use of balanced fertilisers for raising agricultural productivity.
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THE SOLVENT EXTRACTORS' ASSOCIATION OF INDIA
: The Solvent Extractors' Association of India (SEA), an ISO 9001:2000 organisation, was founded in 1963 with the objectives to help & foster development of Solvent Extraction Industry in India. Over the years, the Association's scope and sphere of activities has expanded & today it is the premier association of Vegetable Oil Industry & Trade in India, having 750 members spread throughout the length and breadth of the country representing the entire gamut of the vegetable oil industry & ancillary industries to the vegetable oilseed sector. SEA is also recognised by the Ministry of Agriculture as a Non Government Organisation (NGO) and as a Trade Promotion Organisation (TPO) by the Ministry of Commerce and has been given representation on various bodies & committees set up by the Government of India.
SEA is committed to the development of Vegetable Oil Industry in India & its members through a process of continuous improvement it has been disseminating updated information, price trends in the domestic & international markets, Government policies & statistical scenario of oilseeds, oils sector. In its endeavor to impart education & public awareness it has organised various National & International Seminars, Workshops, Published News Circulars and other publications on a regular basis.
With "Service" as its Motto, SEA today is marching towards its goal to strengthen & take the Indian Vegetable Oil Industry to new heights.
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The Soybean Processors Association of India (SOPA)
: The Soybean Processors Association of India, popularly known as SOPA, is the only national level body representing the soybean processors, farmers, exporters and brokers in India working towards the aim to strengthen soybeans as a viable crop.
The main objective of SOPA is to encourage the development and promotion of soy-based products in the interest of the farmers as well as the processors.
SOPA was established in 1979 with its headquarters at Indore in the state of Madhya Pradesh, the main soybean-growing region of India. SOPA is represented on all the important committees, Govt. Bodies, Export Promotion Departments and on various Ministerial advisory committees like Commerce, Foreign Trade, Agriculture, and Foods etc.
SOPA's headquarters has been set up on a spacious 4-acre area. The association has a well-equipped office, conference hall, boardroom, and analytical and research laboratory. There are 160 Processing units in India processing Soybean with modern processing technology. The technological excellence of the Soya processing units has earned a very good name for the Indian Soybean Meal in the international market.
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