Divya Delhi reports, would build the biggest orange processing plant in Asia at the "Patanjali Mega Food and Herbal Park" in MIHAN, Nagpur. Acharya Balkrishna, managing director of the company, made the announcement at a news conference in Nagpur. As an expression of his deep respect for Nagpur, Acharya Balkrishna brought attention to the city's pivotal role in the revolutionary and spiritual traditions of India. Moreover, he stressed that the recently built food processing facility will initiate a new era in agriculture, bringing wealth to farmers all over the nation.According to Acharya Balkrishna, the factory will be the biggest single-point food processing unit in Asia. The project has encountered several obstacles, such as setbacks caused by the COVID-19 epidemic. Farmers in the area may now relax, though, because on March 9th, the facility will be opened by Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.Acharya Balkrishna, speaking on the ongoing problem of farmer suicides in Vidarbha, voiced his conviction that the new facility would play a major role in dramatically altering the agricultural landscape of the region. He emphasized the importance of rallying behind this endeavor and assured that Patanjali will do all it could to help farmers and the agriculture sector as a whole.The facility can process 800 tons of oranges each day, including A-, B-, and C-grade fruits as well as those that are premature or hurt by storms. With cutting-edge technology, the plant uses orange peels to extract volatile and aromatic oils, resulting in a zero-waste operation. Aside from juice production, the factory will also concentrate on by-products to ensure sustainability and efficiency, which is necessary given the magnitude of activities.With Prime Minister Narendra Modi's goal of enhancing human capacities through skill development programs in mind, Acharya Balkrishna confirmed that Patanjali intends to offer job opportunities to local workers and farmers. He gave the assurance that state-of-the-art research facilities, automated packaging lines, and Technopack machines are all part of the plant's infrastructure to guarantee the best possible quality. Patanjali hopes to establish Nagpur as a centre for agricultural innovation with this project, which will radically alter the food processing business in India and provide much-needed services to the rural population.