Laxmi Agro Case Study

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History of the company
Conceived by Ms. Krittika Raheja, Mr. Rohit Bainipal, Mr. Mihir Kapadia and Mr. Dheeraj Wadhwa, Laxmi Agro is an enterprise which has established a foothold in the onion export market. Since its inception, Laxmi Agro's endeavor has been to procure Indian Onions par excellence directly from high quality yielding farms. We adhere to strict quality compliance and have created a niche for ourselves in the realms of fresh onion exports.
We are propelled by a strong ethical and value based ideology and with this we surpass the expectations of all our esteemed customers and clients who are based around the globe. Our company is registered under government authorities such as KAPPEC, APEDA, MINISTRY OF COMMERCE, CENTRAL SALES TAX ,VALUE ADDED TAX, SPICE BOARD.

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As a culinary ingredient it adds to the taste and flavour in a wide range of food preparations and it is also used as a salad. Thus there is a steady increase in the demand for onion across the world. China is the leading producer of onion constituting about 27 per cent of the world total production.India is the second largest producer in the world with an area of 10.64 Lakh hectares and production of 151.18 Lakh tonnes (2010-11). Top ten countries including China and India, (mostly Asian countries) constitute more than 60 per cent of the total world production.
Due to lower yields, though India has the highest area under onion, it stands second in the production of onion in the world. Hence, there is a lot of potential for increasing the production of onion by improving the yields. India is also the largest exporter of onion and hence, it is crucial to improve the yields for enhancing the export level, so that it helps in earning foreign exchange for the exchequer of the country.
THEREFORE,
• Our company deals mainly in exporting onions.
• There are two varieties of onions we deal

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