CM Revanth Reddy meets Godrej Agrovet on Khammam oil palm complex

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CM Revanth Reddy meets Godrej Agrovet on Khammam oil palm complex

Synopsis

Godrej Agrovet representatives met CM Revanth Reddy in Hyderabad to present plans for Telangana's first private integrated oil palm complex in Khammam, involving ₹300 crore investment, 113.5 acres of allocated land, and employment for over 700 people. The CM directed TGIIC to widen access roads for the project.

Key Takeaways

Godrej Agrovet's Corporate Affairs President Rakesh Swami and Oil Palm CEO Saugata Niyogi met CM Revanth Reddy at Bodhi Pavilion, MCRHRD on 8 July 2026 .
The proposed project in Khammam district entails an investment of ₹300 crore and will create employment for more than 700 people .
The state government has allocated 113.5 acres at Gubbagurthi village, Konijerla Mandal for processing, nursery, R&D, and seed garden facilities.
Godrej Agrovet requested an additional 35–40 acres for seed garden expansion and road widening for the processing unit.
CM Revanth Reddy directed TGIIC to carry out the road widening, signalling state support for the project's infrastructure needs.
The complex will be Telangana's first private integrated oil palm venture, aligning with the national NMEO-OP mission to boost domestic edible oil production.

The Chief Minister's Office of Telangana announced on Wednesday, 8 July 2026 that representatives of Godrej Agrovet met Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy at Bodhi Pavilion, MCRHRD, to discuss the state's first private integrated oil palm complex and the expansion of oil palm cultivation across Telangana.

Context

The delegation was led by Rakesh Swami, President of Corporate Affairs at Godrej Group, and Saugata Niyogi, CEO of Godrej Agrovet Oil Palm Business. The representatives presented a detailed report on the company's plans for Telangana's first private integrated oil palm cultivation and processing venture. The meeting centred on investment commitments, land requirements, and infrastructure support needed to operationalise the project.

Policy Backdrop

The proposed complex in Khammam district involves an investment of ₹300 crore and is expected to generate employment for more than 700 people. The government has already allocated 113.5 acres of land at Gubbagurthi village, Konijerla Mandal, Khammam district, for oil palm processing, a nursery, a research and development centre, and a seed garden. The project aligns with the National Mission on Edible Oils-Oil Palm (NMEO-OP), launched by the Government of India in 2021, which aims to expand domestic palm oil production and reduce India's dependence on edible oil imports. Telangana has promoted oil palm cultivation since its formation in 2014 as part of crop diversification efforts.

Stakeholders and Impact

Farmers in Khammam and the surrounding rural workforce stand to benefit directly from the integrated value chain the complex will create, spanning cultivation, processing, and R&D. The delegation requested an additional 35 to 40 acres of land for seed garden expansion and sought road widening to improve access to the processing unit. CM Revanth Reddy responded positively to both requests, directing the Telangana Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TGIIC) to undertake the road widening work. The end-to-end model — combining land, processing infrastructure, and research facilities — mirrors integrated oil palm clusters developed in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh and reflects the broader national push for domestic palm oil self-sufficiency.

What's Next

The immediate next steps hinge on TGIIC executing the road widening directive and the state government deciding on the additional land allocation for the seed garden. Farmer registration drives and district-level rollout announcements linked to the Khammam complex are expected to follow as the project moves from planning to implementation. A successful commissioning of this complex could serve as a template for similar private integrated oil palm investments in other districts of Telangana.

Point of View

Not merely a crop-promotion exercise. Directing TGIIC to widen roads in the same sitting demonstrates an intent to reduce the friction that has historically delayed agri-industrial projects in the state. The Khammam complex, if executed on schedule, would give Telangana a concrete deliverable under the national NMEO-OP framework and could strengthen the state's pitch to other agro-processing investors. The additional land request, however, remains unresolved and will be a key indicator of how smoothly the administration can navigate competing land-use pressures.
NationPress
8 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Godrej Agrovet oil palm project in Telangana?
It is Telangana's first private integrated oil palm complex, planned for Khammam district with a ₹300 crore investment. It will include oil palm processing, a nursery, an R&D centre, and a seed garden on 113.5 acres allocated by the state government at Gubbagurthi village.
How many jobs will the Khammam oil palm project create?
Representatives of Godrej Agrovet stated the project will generate employment for more than 700 people in and around Khammam district .
What did CM Revanth Reddy decide in the Godrej Agrovet meeting?
CM Revanth Reddy responded positively to the company's infrastructure requests and directed TGIIC to undertake road widening to improve access to the processing unit in Khammam.
What is the NMEO-OP and how does this project relate to it?
The National Mission on Edible Oils-Oil Palm (NMEO-OP) was launched by the Government of India in 2021 to expand domestic palm oil cultivation and reduce import dependence. The Khammam complex directly supports this national goal by creating an end-to-end private oil palm value chain in Telangana.
Where exactly is the Telangana oil palm complex being set up?
The complex is being established at Gubbagurthi village, Konijerla Mandal, Khammam district in Telangana, on 113.5 acres of government-allocated land.
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