LOCATIONAL ANALYSIS OF MAJOR MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES IN HAVERI DISTRICT

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Chapter-V LOCATIONAL ANALYSIS OF MAJOR MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES IN HAVERI DISTRICT 5.1 Introduction A central theme in the development of industrial location theories has been the concept of optimum location; that there is for each factory a best location. In a real world that is constantly changing, the existence of such a place seems improbable, but the concept has value in theory because it represents a standard against which reality can be measured. The question arises of what is meant by the best location, since the term best could be interpreted in economic, social or political senses. Since location theory has been largely developed in capitalist societies, the best location is taken to be that which gives the best profits. The best location is therefore where costs are lowest and revenues are highest, since income minus expenditure equals profit. There are, however, two problems to be faced in the development of maximum profit theories of industrial location. First, such locations are difficult to find. Profitability is not absolute, and a basic distinction must be made between long-term and short-term profitability, since decisions emphasizing one or other of these considerations may require different locations. Even if this problem is solved, the number of variables involved, affecting both

costs and revenues, makes the practical development of such theories very difficult. Secondly, the whole assumption that actual decisions are made on a profit-maximizing basis has been called into question. This is because governments are playing an increasingly important role in location decision-making, subordinating profits to other social goals such as full employment, and also because of the growing awareness that individuals have goals other than that of making money. Because of the practical problems involved in developing maximum profit theories, two principal approaches to location have been developed which examine the questions of costs and revenues separately. In the first or least cost theories, revenues are taken as being equal at all locations and variations in costs from place to place are examined to find the location where costs are least. This is then the optimum location. In the second or maximum revenue theories, costs are taken as being equal at all locations, and variations in demand are examined to find the location giving the maximum revenue. This is then the optimum location. This is not to say that the least cost school has totally ignored revenues, nor that the maximum revenue school has ignored costs, but rather that there has been a distinct emphasis on one aspect or the other. There are two general classes of costs that are usually considered in manufacturing: transport costs, involved in the collection of raw materials and the distribution of finished products; and processing costs, such as labour, power, capital and services. The 167

least cost school assumes that the manufacturer would best locate where the sum total of these costs is least. To find the least cost location it is necessary to examine spatial variations in these costs, and also to examine the cost structures of different industries, since a location with low labour costs will not be very attractive to an industry with a small labour cost component such as oil refining, while an area with high labour costs and cheap power will not attract industries with a high labour, low power component such as textiles. The most important attempt to develop a theory based on costs came from A. Weber in 1909. To reduce the complexity of reality, Weber, in common with all other theorists, had to simplify. His theory assumed that there was a uniform demand for a product at all locations, resulting in a uniform price, and therefore the plant located at the point of least costs would get the highest profits. To find this point, Weber first sought the least transport cost location, which he considered the most important influence, using a locational triangle. Reality is simplified to two raw materials, M1 and M2 and one consumption point, C. The least transport cost point, P, is the point at which the total cost of moving raw materials and finished products is least. These transport costs are calculated by multiplying the weight of material or product by the distance carried, resulting in a pull being exerted on the production point by each of the corners of the triangle. In weight losing industry, two tonnes of material M1 and two tonnes of material M2 are needed to produce one tonne of finished 168

product. In a weight-losing manufacturing process such as iron smelting, the least transport cost location is near to the sources of the raw material, but in weight gaining industry, one tonne of material M1 and one tonne of material M2 are needed to produce two tonnes of finished product, and in a weight-gaining industry such as baking, a market-orientated location is attractive. It must be noted that only materials that are localized will have a locational effect and that materials found everywhere will be of little significance. Weber next examined the effects of labour costs on location since he considered that industries would be located away from the point of least transport costs to the point of least labour costs if savings in labour costs were greater than any additional transport costs involved in such a move. 5.2 Locational Analysis of Manufacturing Industries in Haveri District The locational analysis is concerned the economic development of any region depends on the locational element in the region. As it is already stated science and technology helped man to fabricate raw materials into finished products. Many raw materials are not fit for human consumption. This transformation of commodities from one form into another is the essence of manufacturing or the secondary group of economic activity. The study of the manufacturing which influences the location of manufacturing industries is complex. The range of their influences which may operate is wide as is the variety in manufacturing itself. In 169

this context we are concerned with a consideration of the general broad principles which may be applied in attempting to explain why a particular manufacturing industry has grown up in a particular region. Manufacturing is frequently referred to as the Secondary industry of those economic activities which needs some explanations. The setting of the modern industries at a suitable site has always been a basic need, but what is a suitable site and what are the factors governing its decision are the most important questions. However, it is felt that the aim of choosing a suitable site is either the least cost of production or the maximum social gain or the desire for the regional development. Location differs even for the same type of industry in some country. It is very difficult to find a site where all the three aims coincide. In addition to these aims, location is also diverted on the basis of government policies. Many factors come into play in determining the best location for an industry. Industries are developed in response to human needs converting certain raw materials into manufactured goods of greater utility. The favourable localized manufacturing industry is the one where the unit is producing at its lower possible cost. A wrong localization means the cost of production is consistently higher and survival of such units is difficult in tough competition as its rival units are favourably located for the rightly localized units to survive and prosper. The renewed architect of modern India and a great engineer of the nation Sir M. Vishweshwarayya have rightly said about the factors 170

affecting the location of industries which being with an English alphabet M, they are; 1) Materials (raw materials) 2) Motive Power (fuel and other power) 3) Money (capital) 4) Muscle Power (labour) 5) Machineries (technology) 6) Mode of Transportation 7) Management (administration) 8) Market Miscellaneous All these factors affecting the location and growth of industries can be classified into physical, economical, political, technical, social and historical, but the degree or influence of these factors differ from unit to unit, place to place and also from time to time. However, some of the important factors influencing the location of industries in Haveri district are as follows. Factors for Industrial localization: 1) Raw Materials 2) Power and Fuel 3) Labour (Man Power) 4) Water 5) Market 6) Capital 7) Transport and Communication 8) Climate 171

9) Machinery 10) Management 11) Government Policy Manufacturing is localized as a result of a complex of many factors. In analyzing the various reasons, why manufacturing is located at a particular place or why it has remained at that location, a combination of a number of favourable factors is usually found. The problem of establishing an industry resolved itself in finding a site with a sufficient number of favourable factors to counterbalance the disadvantageous conditions. For the successful operation of any manufacturing endeavour, the above mentioned components must be considered. The locations of different industries are shown in table 5.1. Sl. No. Table-5.1 Major Industries in Haveri District Name Location Size Large/ Medium/Small 1 M/s G.M Sugars and Energy Pvt. Ltd. (formerly known as Karnataka Food Sahakari Sakkare Karkhane Niyamith) 2 Koncor Colors Ltd (Food Industry) 3 Akay Flavours and Aromatics Pvt. Ltd. 4 Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. (Food Industry) 5 M/s. Fortune Cotton and Agro Industries Sangur Village, Sy.No. 44, 45, 46, 152, Kulenur, Sy.No. 10,11,12,147, Haveri Sy.No. 426, Motebennur Village, Byadagi Tq., Tadas Village, Byadagi Tq., Sy. No. 153,154,154/1 &154/2, Hulsogi Village, Shiggaon Tq, R.S No: 64/C, Gourampur Village,. Haveri Tq, Haveri Large Scale Large Scale Large Scale Large Scale Large Scale 172

Sl. No. 6 Ramco Industries Ltd. (Cement Industry) Name Location Size Large/ Medium/Small Karur, Ranebennur Tq, 7 Mahayco Seeds Ltd. P.B. Road, Kamdod, Ranebennur Tq, Haveri 8 Synthite Industrial Chemicals Ltd. P.B. Road, Kumarapattanam, Ranebennur, Haveri 9 Raitara Sahakari Noolina Girani Niyamit Hanumana Matti, Ranebennur Tq, Haveri 10 Syngenta India Ltd. S.No.39/1A.32/2A. 39/2B and 39/1B, Asundi, Haveri 11 Venkateshwara Hatcheries (P) Ltd. (Food Industry Meat, Chicken) Sy No. 61/3+B+C/1.61/ 6A.61/6B/1,61/6B/2,62/1, 62/2B, Taredalli Village, Krishnapura Village, Itagi Post, Ranebennur Tq, Large Scale Large Scale Large Scale Large Scale Large Scale Large Scale Sl. No. 1 Soham Cotspinn Pvt. Ltd. (Cotton Textile) 2 Kanchana Ganga Seed Company Pvt. Ltd. Name Location Size Large/ Medium/Small Kamdod, Ranebennur Tq, Sy.Nos. 244-1 (P) & 244-2, Guttal village, Haveri Tq, Haveri Dist. Medium Scale Medium Scale Sl. No. Name Location Size Large/ Medium/Small 1 Ayaz Enterprises Sy No 266/1, Mallur Road, Byadagi, Haveri- 2 B.D.Patil & MDG Industries Gummanahalli Road, Baydgi, Haveri Dist 3 B.D.Patil Industries Gummanahalli Road, Baydgi, Haveri Dist 4 Dharwad Milk Union R.S.No. 218, Hirekerur, Haveri 173

Sl. No. Name Location Size Large/ Medium/Small 5 Dharwad Milk Union Jangamankoppa village, Haveri 6 Dummal Industries Sy.No.790/A/1, Motebennur, Byadagi, Haveri 7 Essvy Cold Storage A P M C Yard, Bydgi, Byadagi, Haveri 8 Haveri Cotton Ginning and Pressing Pvt. Ltd. 9 Hiregoudar Motors Opposite Industrial Estate Sy.No. 8/2A, Agadi Road, Haveri, Haveri Dist Opposite Industrial Estate, Ijarilakmapur, P B Road, Plot No 37/6 Opposite Industrial Estate, Ijarilakmapur, P B Road, Haveri, Haveri 10 Kabbur Enterprises CTS No. 35/B, Near Post office, Byadagi, Haveri Dist 11 Kedarnath Cold Storage (P) Ltd. Sy.No. 210G/1, Sangmeshwar Nagar, Byadagi, Haveri Dist 12 Laxmi Industries R S No. 9/203, Gummanahalli Road, Byadagi, Haveri 13 Laxmi Hot Mix Plant Nelogal, Haveri, Haveri 14 Laxmi Mills Hospet Road, Near State Warehouse, Haveri 15 Mahalaxmi Cotton Ginning & Pressing Industry Sy.No. 12/2B, Siddadevapura, Hospet Road, Haveri, Haveri Dist 16 Mahalaxmi Hot Mix Plant Sy.No.420 D, Motebennurvillage, Byadagi Tq, Haveri Dist 17 Mahalaxmi Oil Mill Sy.No. 12A1, Siddadevapura village, Hospet Road, Haveri Tq, Haveri Dist 18 Marigoudar Chilly Powder Industries Sy No 211, Hissa2b, Gummanahalli Road, Byadagi Tq, 19 Marulasiddeswhara Cold Storage Byadagi, Haveri 174

Sl. No. Name Location Size Large/ Medium/Small 20 N.W.K.S.R.T.C Depot (Byadagi) Byadagi Depot, Byadagi, Haveri 21 N.W.K.S.R.T.C Depot (Hangal) Hangal Depot, Hangal, Haveri 22 N.W.K.S.R.T.C. Depot (Haveri) Haveri Depot, Haveri 23 N.W.K.S.R.T.C. Depot(Hirekerur) Hirekerur Depot, Hirekerur, Haveri 24 Nagareshwar Rice & Flour Mill, Tilavalli Village,, Hangal, Haveri Dist 25 Neelakanteshwar Industries Sankikusanur Village, Hangal, Haveri Dist 26 Neelakanteshwara Rice Industries Adur, R.S. No 183/2, Adur Village,Hanagal Tq, Haveri 27 P.M. Kabbur Chilly Powder Unit CTS No 234C-3/A1, Halemenasinakayi Bazar, Byadagi, Haveri 28 Prayag Cold Storage, Sy.No. 210, 1A/2+1B/2/2A, Sangameshwara Nagar, Byadagi, Haveri Dist 29 S.P. Kabbur Cold Storage Pvt. Ltd. Sy.No. 218/3, 217/A4, Mallur Road, Near APMC Yard, Byadagi, Haveri Dist 30 Samarth Hot Mix Plant, P.B. Road, Chatra village, Byadagi Tq, Haveri Dist 31 Someshwara Cold Storage Sy No 208, Gummanahalli Road, Bydgi, Byadagi, Haveri 32 Sri Siddalingeshwara Cold Storage APMC Yard Bydgi,, Byadagi, Haveri 33 Sri. Surya Cold Storage, Sy.No. 217, Near APMC Yard, Byadagi Tq, Haveri 34 Sri.Krishna Milks Pvt. Ltd. Sy.No. 139, Koda Road, Hirekerur, Haveri Dist 35 STCL Ltd. Sy.No. 38, Indl. Estate, Chatra Road, Byadagi Tq, Haveri Dist 36 Vakratunda Agritech Motebennur, Byadagi, Haveri 175

Sl. No. Name Location Size Large/ Medium/Small 37 Veerabhadreshwar Ginning Factory Sy.No. 334/3, Shiggaon Tq, 38 Veerabhadreshwara Cold Storage Sy.No. 217/A/2B, Mallur Road, Byadagi Tq, Haveri Dist 39 Vigneshwara Cold Storage Sy.No. 207A, APMC Yard, Byadagi Tq, 40 Vivada Agro Processors Ltd Medli Cross, Pb Road, Dhundshi Post.Sbiggaon, Haver: 41 Anjandri Cold Storage Byadagi Tq, Haveri Dist 42 Gudiya Home Industries Byadagi Tq, Haveri Dist 43 R.G.P. Cold Storage Pvt. Ltd. Sy.No. 210J, Gummanahalli Road, Byadagi Tq Haveri Dist 44 Aradhya Masala Industries R.S. No. 221/1, Mallur Road, Behind APMC Compound, Byadagi, 45 Bogaldi Industries Sy.No.265/12+18K, Mallur Road, Byadagi Tq, Haveri 46 Karnata State Reserve Police (KSRP) Quarters 10th Battalion, Gangebavi, Shiggaon Tq, 47 J.G.Khatawkar Industries Sy.No.230/3A/2A, Mallur Road, Byadagi Taluk, Haveri District. 48 Prajwal Industries Sy.No.230/3A/2A, Mallur Road, Byadagi Taluk, Haveri District. 49 SAN Industries R.S. No. 211/1 A, Gummanahalli Road, Byadagi, Haveri Dist 50 Shivashakti Furnitures Plot No.R-22, kssidc Industrial Estae, Gangibhavi Road, Shiggaon, 51 Karnataka Spices Pvt. Ltd. CTSN0.218/K, Mallur Road, Byadagi, Haveri Dist 176

Sl. No. Name Location Size Large/ Medium/Small 52 BHP Sweets and Condiments Plot No. R-21, Indl. Estate, Gangibhavi Road, Shiggaon, 53 Sri. Basaveshwara Industries No. 422/E/2, Motebennur village, Byadagi Tq, Haveri Dist 54 Mallikarjuna Industries Sy No 21OD, Gummanahalli Road, Byadagi, Haveri - 828402 55 Laxmi Power System Plot No. Q-4, KSSIDC Indl. Area, Shiggaon, Haveri Dist 56 Sri. Fakkireshwara Hot Mix Plant Sy.No. 18E, Chatra village, Byadagi Tq, Haveri Dist 57 Ahamad Sab Ginning Factory Sy.No. 645/4, Ahamadnagar, Bankapur, Shiggaon Tq, Haveri Dist 58 Vinus Confectionary Spl-8, Industrial Estate, P.B.Road, Shiggaon- 581205, Haveri Dist 59 Venkateshwara Spices R S No-217-Ha, Behind APMC, Yard, Bydagi Tq, 60 Sri. Shivkiran Cold Storage Pvt. Ltd. Sy No. 210/K, Sangameswara Nagar, Byadagi, Havari 61 B. D. Patil Enterprises Sy No. 211F, 211E Gummanhalli Road, Byadagi, Haveri Dist 62 R.M.B Industries Sy No. 265/12+18K, Mallur Road, Byadagi, Haveri Dist 63 C.M.B Industries Sy No. 265/12+18K, Mallur Road, Byadagi, Haveri Dist 64 Veerabhadreshwara Enterprises Plot No. Q-5 KSSIDC Industrial Estate, Gangi Bhavi Road Shiggoan, Haveri Dist 65 Kushal Welding Works Plot No. R-2, KSSIDC Industrial Estate, Gangi Bhavi Road, Shiggoan, Haveri Dist, 177

Sl. No. Name Location Size Large/ Medium/Small 66 Thavanidhi Food Industries C. Sy No. 454 B/6, Jayadev Nagar, Haveri, Haveri Dist, 67 SAN Industries Unit II R.S. No. 211/1 A, Gummanahalli Road, Byadagi, Haveri Dist, 68 Vijay industries Sy No, 207, B, Plat No. 17, 18, 19, 20, Gummanhalli Road, Byadagi Tq, Haveri 69 M/s. Supreme Sy No. 211/2A/3, Gummanahalli Road, Byadagi Tq, 70 Suresh Enterprises R.S. No. 52/1 A/2, Munavalli Village, Bankapur Hobli, Shiggaon Tq, 71 B.DP Apparels Pvt. Ltd. R.S. No. 7/1, Gummanahalli Village, Byadagi Tq, 72 M/s. Basaveshwara Industries Plot No. SPL-2, Industrial Estate, Gangibhavi Road, Shiggaon Tq, 73 M/s. Kottureshwara Industries Plot No. 301/A, Mallur Road, Byadagi Tq, Haveri 74 M/s. S.K.M. Industries plot No. 301, Mallur Road, Byadagi Tq, 75 M/s. Laxmi Fibers R.S. No. 46K Guttal Road, Near Yattinahalli, Haveri 76 M/s. M.S. Bhoosi Industries Sy No. 211/2B2, Gumanahalli Road, Byadagi Tq, 77 M/s. C.G Saunshi Spice Industries R.S No. 8/1K, Gummanahalli Village, Byadagi Tq, 78 M/s. Bharat Body Builders Plot No. S.M 6 & 7, Industrial estate, Shiggaon, 79 M/s. Vijaylaxmi Trading Company Sy No. 217F, Muktidhama Road, Byadagi, Haveri 178

Sl. No. Name Location Size Large/ Medium/Small 80 M/s. Sagar Seeds Processing Unit Sy No. 3165/C1, Masur Compound, Opp Railway Station, Haveri, 81 M/s. Ganesh Saw Mill CTS No. 2/A/12.2B, Byadagi, 82 M/s. Vijaylaxmi Concrete Products V.P.C No. 439, Bullapur- Village, Hirekerur Tq 83 M/s. Shreya Concrete Blocks R.S No. 162/A, Belagalpeth-Village, Hanagal-Tq, Haveri- 84 M/s. Hasim Industries R.S No. 183/6, Plot No. 2/A, Adur-Village, Hanagal- Tq, Haveri- 85 M/s. Hirekerur Taluk Agricultural Produce Co-Op Marketing Society Ltd. Hirekerur, 86 M/s. GNR Cotton Ginning Factory Sy No. 377/5, Ahmed Nagar, Bankapur Hobli, Shiggaon Tq, 87 M/s. Divisional Workshop NWKRTC Sy.No. 89, 90B/59, 90K/1.P. B. Road, Devagiri Yellapur, Haveri 88 M/s. Manjunath Hot Mix Plant Sy No. 372/D, Chatra- Village, Byadagi-Tq, Haveri- 89 M/s. Gulmi Ginning & Pressing Sy.No 399/B, Plot No. 28,29,30,31, Bankapur, Shiggon Tq., 90 M/s. Lozen Pharma Pvt. Ltd. M/s. Lozan Pharma, KSSIDC Industrial Estate, Plot No. SM 1-20 and SM 43-60, Savanur, Haveri 91 M/s Maruti Industries M/s Maruti Industries, Plot.No. Q-1, KSSIDC Industrial Estate, Haveri 92 Shiva Oil Mill Karajagi Village, Haveri Tq & 93 M/s S.B.D. Hot Mix Plant Sy.No. 40/4, Kengapur Village, Shiggaon Tq, 179

Sl. No. Name Location Size Large/ Medium/Small 94 M/s Laxmi Hot Mix Plant, Sy.No. 1, Belavatti Village, Hangal Tq, 95 R.T.A.P.C.M.S. Ranebennur, 96 Hanuman Stone Crusher. Kamadod, Ranebennur Tq, 97 Karnataka Handloom Development Corp Ltd. 98 S.B. Doddagoudar Stone Crusher (Kuruwatti Basaveshwar) Indl Area, Ranebennur, Devaragudda, Ranebennur Tq, 99 Manjukrupa Stone Crusher Kamdod, Ranebennur Tq, Haveri District 100 Meharwade Chemicals Station Road, Ranebennur, 101 Meharwade Inorganic Station Road, Ranebennur, 102 Meharwade Surfactants Station Road, Ranebennur, 103 B.G. Budihall Matt Stone Crusher (Sangameswara Stone Crusher) Kamadod, Ranebennur Tq, 104 Siddivinayaka stone Crusher Devaragudda, Ranebennur Tq., Haveri 105 Sree Nandi Hot Mix Plant Kamadod Cross, Kamadod Ranebennur Tq, Haveri 106 Swastic Cement Udyog Opp: Mahyco Seeds Ltd., Kamdod, Ranebennur Tq., 107 Ennes Paper Boards Kamdod, Ranebennur Tq., 108 Indo American Hybrid Seeds (Processing Unit) Medleri Road, Ranebennur, 109 K.S.R.T.C Depot. Ranebennur, 110 Bhavani Rice Industries Magod road, Ranebennur Tq., Haveri 111 Ananda Textiles (P) Limited Halageri, Ranebennur Tq., 180

Sl. No. Name Location Size Large/ Medium/Small 112 B.P.L Pressing Factory Gangapur Road, Ranebennur Tq., Haveri 113 B.V.A Concrete Products Magod Road, Opp. Industrial Estate, Ranebennur Tq., Haveri 114 Priyadarshini Pre-Loom Processing Unit Haveri 115 Ananda Rice & Flour Mills Halageri, Ranebennur Tq., 116 Bharath Ginning Works Good Shed Road, Ranebennur Tq., Haveri 117 Jai Bharath Ginning Factory Kumbara Oni, Ranebennur, 118 Jain Industries Gangapur Road, Ranebennur, 119 Kabbur Ginning & Trading Co. Goodshed Road, Ranebennur, 120 Ladhwa Ginning Near Sangam Talkies, Ranebennur, Haveri 121 M.G Patil Ginning Factory Devanagudda Road, Ranebennur, 122 N.T Meharwade (Ginning) Kurubara Oni, Ranebennur, Haveri 123 Nandhi Industries P.B. Road, Ranebennur 124 R.L Jamabagi Ginning Factory Good Shed Road, Ranebennur, 125 Rajendra Ginning Factory Goodshed Road, Ranebennur 126 Renuka Textiles (Power Loom Unit) Shed No. Rl Industrial Estate, Ranebennur, 127 Shivananda Ginning Good Shed Road, Ranebennur, 128 Someshwara Ginning Factory Kumbaravani, Ranebennur, 129 South India Tiles Pvt. Ltd. P.B Road, Ranebennur, 181

Sl. No. Name Location Size Large/ Medium/Small 130 St. Mery Ceramics P.B Road, Ranebennur, 131 Sri Shakti Talkies MG Road, Ranebennur, 132 Padmanand Stone Crusher S.No.49/1,Kamdod Village, Ranebennur Taluk, Haveri 133 Apna Udyog R.S No:572/1+2+3C, Kottureshwar Nagar. 134 Lakshmi Stone Crusher Sy No. 48/2, Kamdod. in d/l 135 Veerabhadreshwara Stone Crusher Sy No.80, Kuppelur Village, Ranebennur Tq, 136 M/s. Rajendra Ginners Pvt. Ltd. SyNo:68/1A&68/1B, Hulihalli Village, Ranebennur Tq, Haveri 137 M/s. Sri Manjunathswamy Cement Products Sy No. 49/2A, Kamdod Village, Ranebennur Tq, 138 M/s. Vinod Concrete Products Sy No. 861A/5B/4, Magod Road, Ranebennur Tq, 139 M/s. P.B. Angadi Cotton Ginnig Industries 140 M/s. Kiran Manufacturers India Pvt. Ltd. R. S No. 828/18/2B, Ranebennur, Sy No. 861/1D, Magod Road, Ranebennur, Haveri 141 M/s. Hiregoudar Motors Plot No1, Industrial Area, Nekar Colony, Ranebennur 142 M/s. VRT Concrete Products Sy No. 177B, Property No. 553/16, Magod Road, Ranebennur, 143 M/s. Shree Tarakeshwara Ginning Factory Sy No. 835K, Hunasikatti Road, Ranebennur, Haveri 144 M/s. Skanda Industry Sy No. 111/2B+3X1, Beside Harihareshwara Rice Mill, P.B Road, Karur, Ranebennur Tq, Haveri 182

Sl. No. 145 M/s. B.P.L. Cotton Ginning & Pressing Factory Name Location Size Large/ Medium/Small R.S. No. 526, Gangapur Village, Ranebennur Tq, 146 M/s. Siddeshwar Industries Sy No. 495/3+4B/1, 495/3+4C/2 and 495/3+ 4D/2, Devargudda Road, Ranebennur, 147 M/s. Vinaya Ginning Factory R.S No. 495/3+4B/2, 495/3+4C/1 and 495/3+ 4D/1, Devargudda Road, Ranebennur, 148 M/s. Samantri Ginners Sy No. 496/1A, Devargudda Road, Ranebennur, 149 M/s. Sri Durgadevi Hollow Bricks Industries Sy No. 49/1A, Kamdod Village, Ranebennur Tq, Haveri- 150 M/s. Raj Industries Sy No. 495/3+4B/3, 495/3+4C/3 & 495/3+4D/3, Devargudda Road, Ranebennur, 151 M/s. Basu Agro Industries Sy No. 438/8, Devargudda Road, Ranebennur, Haveri 152 M/s. Jakriya Industries R.S. No. 421/2 Plot No. 14, Shiddeshwar Nagar, Ranebennur, 153 Sri. Marulasiddeshwar Seed s Processing Unit Byadagi Road, Hulihalli, Ranebennur Tq, Haveri 154 M/s S.N. Patil Mandakki Bhatti R.S.No.406/15 Gavard Oni, Goodshed Road, Ranebennur, 155 M/s Sri Jeevan Cotton Ginning Factory 156 Sri Vijayalaxmi Ginning & Pressing Factory SY.No. 449/2, Devaragudda Road, Ranebennur, Sy.No 573, Goodshed Road, Ranebennur, Haveri 157 Ravi Ginning Factory Sy.No 573, Goodshed Road, Ranebennur, Haveri 183

Large Scale Industries 1) M/s. G.M. Sugars and Energy Pvt. Ltd. This large scale industry is located in central part of the Haveri district at Sangur village of Haveri taluk with an investment of Rs. 7.47 crores and produces 2,50,000 tonnes of sugar. There are 722 persons who are working in this industry. Molasses and other sugar products are also produced in this industry. SHIGGAON SAVANUR HANAGAL HAVERI BYADAGI RANEBENNUR HIREKERUR INDEX Raw Material Availability Exported All Over Karnataka 184

The raw material sugarcane is available in and around the factory in an area of about 5398 hectares of land throughout the district. The sugarcane cultivation field has been spread in patches in all the seven talukas of the district. The market area covers Karnataka state as a whole. The labours are available locally as well as from surrounding regions of the district. It also has good transport network, which provides good marketing facility to the product. 185

2) The Koncor Colors Ltd. This is a large scale food industry which is located at Motebennur of Byadagi taluk with an investment of Rs. 11 crore and produces 6000 metric tonnes of chilly oliorigin and 2000 metric tonnes of marigold jontofill colours and it has 60 employees working in the factory. The raw material is obtained mainly from Byadagi and other talukas of the district. Chilly powder is produced and supplied all over Karnataka from this factory. Due to its good quality of product has gained good market throughout Karnataka and outside Karnataka. Maharashtra Goa SHIGGAON SAVANUR HANAGAL HAVERI BYADAGI RANEBENNUR Andhra Pradesh HIREKERUR Tamil Nadu Kerala INDEX Raw Material Availability Exported All Over Karnataka Exported Outside Karnataka 186

3) Akay Flavours and Aromatics Pvt. Ltd. This is a large scale food industry located almost in the central part of Haveri district i.e. in Tadas village of Byadagi taluk with an investment of Rs. 50 crores and 88 persons are employed in this factory. Flavours and aromatics of seasonal importance are produced here. The raw materials are obtained from local area. Main products such as chilly power and chilly oil are used as cosmetics in bakeries and its products are marketed locally as well as surrounding districts and to other states. Maharashtra Goa SHIGGAON SAVANUR HANAGAL HAVERI BYADAGI RANEBENNUR Andhra Pradesh HIREKERUR Tamil Nadu Kerala INDEX Raw Material Availability Exported All Over Karnataka Exported Outside Karnataka 187

4) Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. This is a large scale food industry located which is located mostly in northern most part of Haveri district at Hulsogi village of Shiggaon taluk with an investment of Rs. 100 crores and 250 workers are working in this factory and it produces international quality food stuffs of maize. The raw material is locally available. The products are highly hygienic and are exported to other countries. SHIGGAON SAVANUR HANAGAL HAVERI BYADAGI RANEBENNUR HIREKERUR INDEX Raw Material Availability Exported All Over Karnataka Exported to Outside Countries 188

5) M/s. Fortune Cotton and Agro Industries This factory is an agro based large scale industry and it is located in central part of Haveri district at Gourampur village with an investment of Rs. 18.37 crore. There are 510 persons working in this factory. This factory produces cotton seeds, cotton fibre and processed cotton, cushion materials, etc. The raw cotton is mainly obtained from Byadagi, Hanagal and Haveri talukas. Products of this factory have good market and demand in Bombay industrial region. Bombay SHIGGAON SAVANUR HANAGAL HAVERI BYADAGI RANEBENNUR HIREKERUR INDEX Raw Material Availability Exported Surrounding Talukas Exported Outside Karnataka 189

6) Ramco Industries Ltd. This is a large scale cement industry located in the central part of Haveri district at Karur village of Ranebennur taluk with an investment of Rs. 8.84 crore and it produces 60,000 tonnes. 98 persons are employed here. SHIGGAON SAVANUR Raichur HANAGAL HAVERI BYADAGI RANEBENNUR HIREKERUR INDEX Raw Material Availability Exported All Over India The cement is one of the main material required for building purpose. The raw materials such as limestone, shale, clay, etc. There is greater demand for cement bricks and fibre roofing sheets in Haveri as well as surrounding district. Thus the market for cement products 190

is not only readily available in the district but as well as throughout Karnataka and other states. It depends on Raichur Thermal Power, Fire, Ash and Cement for raw materials. It produces products such as cement, cement pressure pipes, etc. 191

7) Mahayco Seeds Ltd. This factory is located in south-eastern part of Haveri district at Kamadod village of Ranebennur taluk with an investment of Rs. 6 crore. It produces 2516.57 metric tonnes and 67 workers are working here. The main function of this factory is to produce quality seeds for farmers to grow food and commercial crops in Karnataka state. Seeds of cotton, maize, chilly, vegetables, fruits, etc. are produced and are marketed throughout Karnataka in sealed packets. SHIGGAON SAVANUR HANAGAL HAVERI BYADAGI RANEBENNUR HIREKERUR INDEX Raw Material Availability Exported All Over Karnataka 192

8) Synthite Industrial Chemical Ltd. This is a large scale chemical industry located in the southeastern part of Haveri district at Kumarapattanam village of Ranebennur taluk. It produces chilly oil and cosmetics as mixture for bakery items. There are 181 employees working in this factory. The raw materials are obtained from Byadagi taluk and Bellary district and its products are sold throughout Karnataka and Kerala state. It also exports its products to outside countries like Saudi Arabia, etc. Saudi Arabia SHIGGAON SAVANUR HANAGAL HAVERI Bellary BYADAGI RANEBENNUR HIREKERUR Kerala INDEX Raw Material Availability Exported All Over Karnataka Exported Outside Karnataka 193

9) Raitara Sahakari Noolina Girani Niyamit This is a co-operative ginning and threads mill factory, which is located in south-eastern part of Haveri district at Hanumanatti village of Ranebennur taluk with an investment of Rs. 24.16 crore and it produces 24,960 spindles per year. There are 391 persons who are working in this factory. It is mainly a cotton based ginning and threads mill industry. This is also an agro based industry and is dependent of cotton growing areas. It exports its products to outside countries such as China and Korea. Korea China SHIGGAON SAVANUR HANAGAL HAVERI BYADAGI RANEBENNUR HIREKERUR INDEX Raw Material Availability Exported Outside India 194

10) Syngenta India Ltd. This factory is located in the central part of Haveri district at Kumarapattanam village of Ranebennur taluk with an investment of Rs. 12.30 crore and there are 150 persons employed in this factory. It produces high quality seeds of vegetables, cotton, maize and jowar crops. Since it is an agro based industry it is located amidst the raw material source region. SHIGGAON SAVANUR HANAGAL HAVERI BYADAGI RANEBENNUR HIREKERUR INDEX Raw Material Availability Exported All Over Karnataka 195

11) Venkateshwara Hatcheries (P) Ltd. This industry is located in south eastern part of Haveri district at Teradalli village of Ranebennur taluk with an investment of Rs. 74.36 crore and it is employed with 208 workers. This factory is basically a food industry and it mainly produces meat and chicken. The raw materials are obtained from locally available domestic livestock. Its products are exported to regional as well as international level. Maharashtra Goa Korea China, Indonesia SHIGGAON SAVANUR HANAGAL HAVERI BYADAGI RANEBENNUR Andhra Pradesh HIREKERUR Tamil Nadu Kerala INDEX Raw Material Availability Exported All Over Karnataka Exported Outside Karnataka 196

Medium Scale Industries 1) Soham Cotspin Pvt. Ltd. This is a medium scale cotton textile industry located in south eastern part of Haveri district at Kamadod village of Ranebennur taluk. This industry mainly depends for raw materials on locally available cotton in Haveri district. The cloth produced in the textile industry has a very good market in Haveri district as well as outside the district. SHIGGAON SAVANUR HANAGAL HAVERI BYADAGI RANEBENNUR HIREKERUR INDEX Raw Material Availability Exported Surrounding Talukas Exported Outside District 197

2) Kanchana Ganga Seed Company Pvt. Ltd. This is a medium scale industry located in the central part of Haveri district at Guttal village of Haveri taluk. This is a seed producing factory for agricultural purpose. The seeds of sunflower, maize, cotton and all vegetables are processed here and they are supplied to local markets as well as throughout the district. SHIGGAON SAVANUR HANAGAL HAVERI BYADAGI RANEBENNUR HIREKERUR INDEX Raw Material Availability Exported Surrounding Talukas 198

Industries Most of all the small scale industries are agro-based in Haveri district. Such industries include milk products, cold storage, cotton ginning and pressing, motor repairs, oil mills, chilly powder mills, workshops (KSRTC), rice and flour mills, agro processors, spice industry, sweets and condiments industry, confectionaries, wielding works, food industry, fiber mill, saw mills, apparels, concrete blocks, stone crushing, carpentry, etc. All these small scale industries have been dependent mainly on agricultural products and locally available other resources. These small scale industries have been spread in all talukas of Haveri district in large numbers. 199