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Mahindra EPC Irrigation’s latest contract win underscores the growing importance of micro-irrigation infrastructure in India’s agriculture and water management ecosystem. The firm has also managed to get a new local tender of 1.79 crore in the office of the assistant engineer, community micro irrigation project, which will give the company strong grounds in the pressurized micro irrigation systems segment.
The agreement is concerning the construction of a pressurized micro-irrigation system, which is a key element in enhancing on-farm water efficiency, crop productivity and sustainable irrigation activities. The domestic order worth 1.79 crore would have a 12-month timeline, the company said. The type of contract is consistent with the scope of work involved in coming up with the micro-irrigation infrastructure.
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Mahindra EPC clarified that none of the promoters, promoter group or group companies hold any interest in the entity awarding the contract. The transaction does not fall under related-party arrangements and has been executed at arm’s length. This clarification assumes significance from a corporate governance and transparency perspective, especially for institutional and long-term investors tracking capital expenditure and order book quality in the irrigation and agri-infrastructure space.
Mahindra EPC Irrigation is in the business of micro irrigation systems, viz., drip and sprinklers, agricultural pumps, greenhouses, and landscape products. With growing policy focus on water conservation, efficient irrigation, and climate-resilient agriculture, incremental orders such as this strengthen the company’s presence in the rural development and irrigation projects market, while supporting the broader push towards sustainable farming, improved yield, and better utilization of groundwater and surface water resources across micro-irrigation clusters in India.
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