Sharat Industries Ltd
BSE:519397
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Sharat Industries Ltd
Glance View
Sharat Industries Ltd. is an aquaculture company, which engages in the cultivation and production of shrimp. The company is headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The firm primarily operates through its four divisions: Hatchery, Shrimp Farming, Shrimp Feed and Shrimp Processing. The Hatchery division produces Vannamei seedlings and has a production capacity of approximately 400 million seedlings per annum. The Shrimp Farming division offers over 500 acres of land located on the coast of the Bay of Bengal and has a production capacity of approximately 2,000 tons of shrimp per annum. The Shrimp Feed division is marketed under the VANNASTAR brand and has a production capacity of 20,000 tons per annum. The Shrimp Processing division offers over 13 varieties of raw and cooked shrimp products and has a production capacity of over 7,500 tons of frozen shrimp per annum.
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