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GSP CROP SCIENCE PRIVATE LIMITED

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GSP CROP SCIENCE PRIVATE LIMITED  GSP Crop Science Private Limited (GSP) was promoted Vrajmohan R. Shah in 1985, as a Manufacturer of Single Super Phosphate in the fertilizers industry. Today, it manufactures technical grade ingredients and formulates insecticides, fungicides and herbicides, intermediates, biopesticides, seed-treatment chemicals and public health products. A team of more than 1000 employees working at all sites of Ahmedabad and Baroda, Gujarat in India. GSP products reach its customers through 24 C and F Depots and more than 8600 dealers across India. Its products are successfully exported to about 45 countries. Its emblem is a monogram of its acronym GSP blue in stencil cut letters with a sprout of green leaves springing from the counter of 'P'. https://gspcrop.in/profile-organization/  

RAMAGUNDAM FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS LIMITED

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RAMAGUNDAM FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS LIMITE D Ramagundam Fertilizers & Chemicals Limited (RFCL) was incorporated on February 27, 2015 to set up natural gas-based ammonia urea complex along with offsite and utility facilities at Ramagundam, Telangana with designed capacity of 2,200 MTPD Ammonia Unit and 3,850 MTPD Urea Plant. RFCL is a Joint Venture Company of National Fertilizers Limited (NFL), Engineers India Limited (EIL) and Fertilizer Corporation of India Limited (FCIL) (Promoters) with 26% equity each by NFL and EIL. FCIL has been granted 11% equity in terms of CCEA approval. Government of Telangana has taken equity participation of 11%. With the signing of Share Subscription Cum Shareholders Agreement (SSSHA) on 18th August, 2018 amongst RFCL, its Promoters and Investors, leading to Equity participation of 14.3% of Equity Capital by GAIL (India) Ltd. and 11.7% of Equity Capital by HTAS Consortium (consisting of HT Ramagundam A/S, IFU and Danish Agribusi

MADRAS FERTILIZERS LIMITED

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MADRAS FERTILIZERS LIMITED Madras Fertilizers Limited (MFL) was incorporated in December 1966 as a joint venture between Government of India and Amoco India Incorporation of USA-AMOCO with government holding 51% of the equity share capital. Subsequent to the issue of rights shares in 1994 for part financing the project, the holding government and NIOC stands at 69.78% and 30.22 % . During 1997, MFL has gone for public issue of 2,86,30,000 shares. Its green coloured logo has MFL overwritten on a silhouted map of south India. Above this is the acronym in Devanagiri separated by a parting line.

FERTILIZER CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED

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FERTILIZER CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED The Fertilizer Corporation of India Limited (FCIL) has its units located at Sindri in Jharkhand, Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh, Ramagundam in Andhra Pradesh and Talcher in Orissa. It also has a decommissioned project at Korba in Chhattisgarh. It was declared sick in November, 1992 by the Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction. The government decided to close down FCIL in September 2002. After detailed study and recommendations for a revival option, Empowered Committee of Secretaries on August 24, 2009 selected a suitable revival model. The dark green coloured FCIL logo has a fully grown cereal in its stem. Adjacent to it is its acronym FCIL and below that a swastika has been placed inside hexagonal enclosure symbolizing chemical structure. At the bottom of this is the acronym in Devanagiri is written. All these together have been placed inside a square box.

BRAHMAPUTRA VALLEY FERTILIZER CORPORATION LIMITED

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BRAHMAPUTRA VALLEY FERTILIZER CORPORATION LIMITED Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Limited (BVFC) is a public sector undertaking under the administrative control of the Department of Fertilizers formed after segregation of Namrup units in Assam from Hindustan Fertilizer Corporation Limited  on April 1, 2002. The Namrup complex of BVFCL comprises of three separate units designated as Namrup-I, Namrup-II and Namrup-III. The raw material for all the three units is natural gas, both as feed stock and as fuel. Namrup-I has only ammonia plant whereas Namrup-II and Namrup-III have ammonia and urea plants. Presently only Namrup-II and Namrup-III are in operation. The emblem of BVFC has rising sun in yellow forming the background with a growing shoot in green in the foreground. Its acronym in Devanagiri and English below this in green supported by a yellow base line.