4. ACHIEVEMENTS
World number one in Drip Irrigation with Pipe
Production.
World number one in Tissue culture Production of
Banana & Pomegranate Plants.
Globally second and the largest irrigation Company in
India also a Total Agri-Service Provider.
One-Stop High-Tech agricultural shop.
Nurtures a sprawling 3000 acre Hi-Tech Agri Institute.
Jain Piping Division is the largest producer of
Thermoplastic piping systems for all conceivable
applications with pipes ranging from 3 mm to 1600 mm
in diameter.
The largest manufacturer of PVC & PC sheets in India
and globally amongst first 5 Companies.
World number one in Mango Processing (Mango pulp,
puree and concentrate).
Globally second largest manufacturer of dehydrated
onion.
Number three in Onion & Vegetable Dehydration.
5. The first challenge in rural marketing is to ensure
availability of the product or service.
India’s 7, 00,000 villages are spread over 3.2
million sq km; 700 million Indians may live in rural
areas, finding them is not easy. They are highly
dispersed.
6. JISL has 11 plants situated in India.
Out of 11, 5 is situated in Maharashtra, 3 is in
Andhra Pradesh, 2 in Gujarat & 1 in Tamil Nadu.
JISL has Regional Offices & Depot at more than 100
cities in India.
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10. Village and Society (Rural Development)
Medical Camp
Helping Hand
Gramshilpi
Culture, Literature and Art
Education
Sports
11. Harvard Visit to Farmers
Collaboration
Haryali Ganga
Training, R&D
Agribusiness
12. Distributing tricycles to the disabled
Blood donation camp at Jain Hills,
Jalgaon
Creating a watershed at
Takarkheda
Spreading the message of social
hygiene :
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14. Wakod cotton farmer and
beneficiary of
Jain Solar Pump system, along
with journalists from Japan
Contract farmer of white onions
from
Nashirabad, displaying the crop
reared under Jain Sprinklers
15. The next challenge is to gain acceptability for
the product or service. Therefore, there is a
need to offer products that suit the rural
market.
India as a whole always face the problem like
◦ Depleting ground water level
◦ Water scarcity
◦ Less utilization of land
◦ Rising water table of saline and sodic water
◦ Rising prices of pesticides
16. To tackle this problems JISL introduces products
like :
◦ Drip & sprinkle irrigation
◦ Bio fertilizers
◦ Green house
◦ PVC pipes
◦ HDPE pipes
◦ Bio Pesticides
◦ Tissue culture plants
• All these products became popular among the farmer and
was highly accepted in rural India.