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05
Jan - 2023

Hamdard to set up food cluster park at Reliance MET City, spend Rs 100-150 crore in first phase

The Hamdard food park will include processing plants for honey and edible oils, along with manufacturing facilities for spices, and products like vermicelli and soya chunks.

Hamdard Group, an over 100-year-old domestic food and healthcare entity, has signed a pact with Model Economic Township Ltd (MET City), to set up a food cluster park on nearly 10 acres of land, stated a press release issued on January 5.

MET City, a subsidiary of Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), is a greenfield smart city based in Jhajjar district of Haryana. As per the release, the Hamdard Group is "planning to spend about Rs 100-150 crore" in the first phase of development of its manufacturing facilities.

The project, Hamdard Food Park Cluster (HFPC), will include processing plants for honey and edible oils, along with manufacturing facilities for spices, and products like vermicelli and soya chunks, the press statement added.

HFPC will also be used for "beverages filling and packing for the products like dairy drinks, still juices, carbonated drinks", it further said. Hamdard, notably, is the manufacturer of RoohAfza, a drink which has become a household name in India.

Hamid Ahmed, the chief executive officer of Hamdard Foods, said they selected Reliance MET City for developing their manufacturing facilities "in the next 1 to 2 years" as it provided "not only a very good location to be within NCR, but also a place having world-class industrial infrastructure.”

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