British company to set up a plant in UP, 68 acres of land allotted
British company to set up a plant in UP, 68 acres of land allotted
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Lucknow: British company AB Mauri will set up a plant in Chitrakoot at a cost of Rs 400 crore. The Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh has given about 68 acres of land to the company through the State Industrial Development Authority. AB Mauri applied for this in November. The company was allotted the land 15 days after this application.

Currently, the British company AB Maury operates 52 plants in 32 countries of the world. This land has been allotted to AB Mauri India Private Limited in UP Bargarh Industrial Area. The company applied through the Investment Mitra portal in 2020. This company is famous for producing bakers yeast. The plant will produce 33000 million tonnes of yeast from machines in Germany and Spain. Surprisingly, there will be zero liquid discharge in it.

The CEO of Uttar Pradesh State Industrial Development Authority, Mayur Maheshwari said that this plant of AB Mauri Private Limited will prove to be very profitable for the Bundelkhand region. During the pandemic, about 191 units have been allotted 167 acres of land in the state, this has led to an investment of Rs 1457 crore and employment avenues have been opened for about 20000 people.

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