Apollo Tyres: Growing Livelihoods and Green Cover in Gujarat

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Apollo Tyres: Growing Livelihoods and Green Cover in Gujarat

Apollo Tyres Ltd. is a leading global tyre manufacturer known for innovation, quality, and a strong international footprint. Established in 1972, the company operates seven manufacturing units across India, the Netherlands, and Hungary, serving diverse automotive segments through a distribution network spread across more than 100 countries. 

Alongside delivering high-performance mobility solutions, Apollo Tyres remains deeply committed to sustainability, with a strong focus on agroforestry and large-scale tree plantation initiatives that support biodiversity conservation, soil health improvement, and enhanced farmer livelihoods. Apollo Tyres has undertaken multiple community-focused initiatives across states, including healthcare, sanitation, waste management, water conservation, and afforestation. With over 3.5 lakh trees planted in Tamil Nadu benefiting 323 farmer families, afforestation has emerged as a key focus area. 

 

Project Planning & Execution

No of Trees: 25,000 Trees

Plantation Location: Village Raj Nagar, Ghutal, Kashipura, District Vadodara, Gujarat 390025

Plantation Duration: 10th October 2025 to 25th December 2025

Name of Species: Guava, Mango, Lemon, Teak, Custard Apple, Bamboo, Sheesham, Chikoo, Amla, Moringa, Karonda, and  Mahogany.

Species Selection & Its Benefits

For this project, multiple farmers were supported with the planting of 25000 fruit and timber trees, including Guava, Mango, Lemon, Teak, Custard Apple, Bamboo, Sheesham, Chikoo, Amla, Moringa, Karonda, and  Mahogany. Each species was chosen for its unique benefits that complement both ecological needs and income generation.

The selected species—Guava, Mango, Lemon, Teak, Custard Apple, Bamboo, Sheesham, Chikoo, Amla, Moringa, Karonda, and Mahogany—offer a balanced mix of fruit-bearing, medicinal, timber, and multipurpose trees, making them ideal for agroforestry systems. Fruit and nutrition-rich species such as Guava, Mango, Lemon, Chikoo, Custard Apple, Amla, Moringa, and Karonda provide regular income opportunities, enhance food security, and improve household nutrition for farming communities. Their flowering and fruiting cycles also support pollinators and local biodiversity.

Timber and utility species like Teak, Mahogany, Sheesham, and Bamboo contribute to long-term economic returns while strengthening environmental resilience. Bamboo and Moringa aid in soil stabilisation, groundwater recharge, and carbon sequestration, while hardwood species improve farm asset value over time. Collectively, this diverse species mix enhances tree cover, improves soil health, offsets carbon emissions, and enables farmers to diversify income streams, making the plantation both ecologically sustainable and economically beneficial.

This carefully curated species mix enhances biodiversity, supports regenerative agriculture, and strengthens local livelihoods, reflecting Apollo Tyres Ltd.’s dedication to environmental restoration and rural development.

Beneficiaries Details

This agroforestry initiative involves 42 farmers collectively planting 10 carefully selected sapling species integrated into existing farmland. The project aims to enhance farm productivity, strengthen livelihoods, and promote long-term ecological resilience.

For details on each farmer and their land's geolocation,

Please refer to the Appendix

Planting Methodology and Its Advantages

Agroforestry: Apollo Tyres Ltd.’s tree plantation initiative is based on the agroforestry approach, integrating trees with agricultural practices to deliver both environmental and livelihood benefits. During the early years of tree growth, farmers cultivate short-duration intercrops such as pulses, vegetables, oilseeds, and fodder crops, enabling regular income generation until the main plantation reaches maturity.

This practice improves soil fertility, enhances moisture retention, reduces dependence on chemical inputs, and supports biodiversity by creating favourable microclimates. Agroforestry also contributes to carbon sequestration and ecological restoration while strengthening farmers’ income resilience.

Through this nature-based solution, Apollo Tyres Ltd. reinforces its commitment to sustainable land management, climate resilience, and community empowerment, supporting a greener and healthier future.

Advantages of Agroforestry

  • Increased Farmer Incomes: This approach helps in increasing the farmers’ income by as much as 3 times. Farmers benefit from diversified income sources, thereby enhancing their economic resilience.

  • Improved Livelihoods: Agroforestry enhances farmers' resilience to economic and climate-related shocks by creating more sustainable and diversified farming systems.

  • Biodiversity Promotion: Agroforestry supports a diverse range of plants and animals, creating habitats for wildlife and improving ecosystem health.

  • Environmental Sustainability: This model reduces carbon emissions and promotes sustainable land management, aligning with SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 15 (Life on Land).

  • Food Security: Agroforestry enhances agricultural productivity and food availability by integrating fruit-bearing trees with crops, contributing to SDG 2 (Zero Hunger).

  • Carbon Sequestration: Trees planted through agroforestry absorb carbon dioxide, helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 

  • Climate Resilience: Agroforestry helps mitigate climate change impacts by improving land productivity and fostering biodiversity.

  • Improved Soil and Water Management: Trees enhance soil fertility, reduce erosion, and increase water retention, resulting in more resilient farming.

Conclusion Elements

Direct Impact

Parameters Values References
No. of Trees Planted 25,000
Carbon Sequestration Potential (KG) 20 Small to medium-sized trees can sequester around 10–48 kilograms (22–106 pounds) of CO₂ annually.

https://growbilliontrees.com/blogs/knowledge/how-much-co2-can-one-tree-absorb
Carbon Sequestration by 25000 mature trees ( Tonnes/year) 500 Tonnes No. of Trees x Carbon Sequestration by 1 mature trees per year
Carbon Credit Equivalent 500 One carbon credit is equivalent to one tonne of carbon dioxide or the equivalent amount of another greenhouse gas.
Carbon Footprint of an avg Indian Citizen (Tonnes/Year) 1.8 https://www.iea.org/countries/india/emissions
Offsets Annual Carbon Footprint of (Adults) 278 Carbon offset by 25000 mature trees per year / Carbon Footprint of an avg Indian Citizen per year

*This impact analysis is forward-looking (An agroforestry project matures in 3-5 years)

Annual Production and Income Estimates of 25,000 Trees Planted

Category No. of Trees. Production Total Income Establishment Period Income Realisation Pattern
Fruit Crops 14,544 498.3 tonnes ₹1,08,72,893 1-5 Years Recurring (Annual / Multiple harvests per year)
Timber Crops 9,994 59,713 Cubic feet ₹8,95,07,950 15-25 Years One-time (at maturity / final harvest)
Bamboo Crop 1,260 18,900 Culms ₹3,78,000 3-4 Years One-time (at maturity / final harvest)

*Revenue/ Income outcomes in agroforestry depend on tree survival, varities, density, management quality, climate conditions, and market prices; figures shown are indicative planning estimates, not assured returns.

Detailed Assumptions for Production and Income Estimates

Fruits
Plant Name Fruit Selling Price (per KG in INR) Annual Production per tree (in Kgs) No. of Trees Planted Total Yield (tonnes) Total Income COG's + weather/pests loss Farmer's Final Income
Guava ₹35 30 4,225 126.750 ₹4,436,250 45% ₹2,439,938
Lemon ₹30 25 1,122 28.050 ₹841,500 45% ₹462,825
Karonda ₹30 10 95 1 ₹28,500 40% ₹17,100
Custard Apple ₹40 30 3,154 94.6 ₹3,784,800 45% ₹2,081,640
Mango ₹45 40 5,354 214.2 ₹9,637,200 45% ₹5,300,460
Amla ₹25 45 266 12.0 ₹299,250 40% ₹179,550
chiku ₹30 70 308 21.6 ₹646,800 40% ₹388,080
Moringa ₹30 10 20 0.2 ₹6,000 45% ₹3,300
Total 14,544 498.3 ₹1,96,80,300 ₹1,08,72,893
Timber
Plant Name Timber Selling Price/Cubic feet Annual Production per tree (in Cubic feet)* No. of Trees Planted Total Yield (in Cubic feet) Total Revenue from 1 Harvest COG's + weather/pests loss Farmer's Final Income
Mahogani ₹2,000 6 1,928 11,568.00 ₹23,136,000 30% ₹1,61,95,200
Teak ₹2,500 5 6,503 32,515.00 ₹81,287,500 30% ₹5,69,01,250
Sheesham ₹1,500 10 1,563 15,630.00 ₹23,445,000 30% ₹1,64,11,500
Total 9,994 59,713.0 ₹12,78,68,500 ₹8,95,07,950
Bamboo
Plant Name Sellling Price/ Culm Annual Production per clump No. of Trees Planted Total Yield (Culms) Total Revenue from 1 Harvest COG's + weather/pests loss Farmer's Final Income
Bamboo ₹50 15 1,260 18,900.0 ₹9,45,000 30% ₹3,78,000
Total 1,260 18,900.0 ₹9,45,000 ₹3,78,000


Indirect Impact

Community Impact

  • Empowerment of Farmers - By providing training and resources for sustainable farming practices, agroforestry equips farmers with skills to enhance productivity and adapt to environmental changes.

  • Food Security – By integrating fruit-bearing trees into agricultural systems, the initiative ensures a stable food supply, providing nutritious produce for both consumption and market sale.

  • Environmental Awareness – The project educates the local community on the importance of tree planting, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable land use.

  • Enhanced Social Equity – Agroforestry initiatives foster enhanced social equity by empowering marginalized farmers with sustainable livelihoods, bridging economic gaps, and promoting inclusive community participation in environmental conservation efforts.

  • Resilience to Climate Change – Agroforestry improves soil health, enhances water retention, and reduces land degradation, making farming communities more adaptable to changing climate conditions.

  • Health and Well-being – Increased green cover improves air quality, reduces heat stress, and provides access to nutrient-rich fruits, contributing to the overall health of local communities.

Environmental Impact

  • Carbon Sequestration: Trees act as carbon sinks, absorbing significant amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere, helping to mitigate climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Soil Health Improvement: Agroforestry enriches soil through organic matter from fallen leaves and roots, improving fertility, structure, and nutrient availability for crops.

  • Erosion Prevention: Tree roots stabilize the soil, reducing erosion caused by wind and water while protecting nearby agricultural fields and water bodies.

  • Biodiversity ConservationBy creating habitats for various species, agroforestry enhances biodiversity, supporting pollinators, beneficial insects, and native wildlife.

  • Water Cycle Regulation: Trees improve water retention, recharge groundwater levels, and reduce surface runoff, contributing to a more balanced and sustainable water cycle.

  • Microclimate RegulationAgroforestry moderates temperature extremes, reduces wind speeds, and increases humidity, creating favorable conditions for crop growth and ecosystem balance.


Achievements

SDG Goals Achieved through Agroforestry

  • SDG 1 (No Poverty): Apollo Tyres’ agroforestry initiative improves the livelihoods of local farmers by diversifying income sources through the cultivation of fruit-bearing trees, timber trees, and other crops. This approach boosts agricultural productivity and offers sustainable employment opportunities, playing a vital role in poverty alleviation for rural communities.

  • SDG 2 (Zero Hunger): Apollo Tyres’ agroforestry initiative enhances food security by improving soil health, reducing reliance on chemical fertilizers, and providing farmers with additional food and income sources from fruit-bearing and timber trees. This initiative contributes directly to food security and the economic stability of rural communities.

  • SDG 5 (Gender Equality): The initiative encourages the active participation of women in agroforestry practices, providing them with the resources, knowledge, and decision-making opportunities. By promoting gender-inclusive involvement helps reduce inequalities and empowers women, supporting their economic independence.

  • SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation): Agroforestry practices such as drip irrigation and natural water retention through tree root systems contribute to better water conservation. These practices support sustainable water management, ensuring improved access to clean water for agricultural and community use.

  • SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth): Apollo Tyres’ agroforestry initiative has created employment opportunities for farmers and local workers, contributing to rural economic growth. By integrating fruit-bearing and timber trees with mixed cropping, the project ensures stable and diversified income sources for farmers. Training in sustainable agroforestry practices equips farmers with essential skills, enhancing long-term productivity and resilience.

  • SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure): The initiative integrates innovative practices like drip irrigation and sustainable land management techniques, which help build resilient agricultural infrastructure. These practices reduce environmental degradation and promote eco-friendly innovation in farming.

  • SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities): Apollo Tyres’ agroforestry initiative bridges economic and social gaps by offering equal opportunities to small-scale farmers and marginalized groups. Through targeted support, the initiative ensures inclusive benefits, contributing to more equitable development.

  • SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production): Apollo Tyres agroforestry initiative promotes sustainable land management by integrating trees with crops, reducing agriculture’s environmental footprint. The use of drip irrigation ensures efficient water usage, reducing waste and enhancing productivity, which supports responsible production processes and long-term sustainability.

  • SDG 13 (Climate Action): The agroforestry project contributes to climate change mitigation through large-scale tree planting, which sequesters carbon dioxide. By reducing carbon emissions, this initiative plays an essential role in addressing global climate challenges and contributes to the goal of achieving net-zero emissions.

  • SDG 15 (Life on Land): Agroforestry helps restore degraded land, enhances ecosystem health, and promotes biodiversity through the use of native tree species. This initiative contributes to protecting natural habitats and ensuring a sustainable balance between agricultural productivity and environmental conservation.

  • SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions): Apollo Tyres’ initiative encourages community-driven governance and collaborative decision-making, fostering trust and cooperation among local stakeholders. Promoting inclusive and transparent practices, it strengthens local institutions and supports sustainable development efforts.

  • SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals): Through strategic collaborations with organizations such as Grow Billion Trees, Apollo Tyres integrates tree plantations within agricultural systems, benefiting local communities and the environment. This partnership strengthens multi-stakeholder engagement, empowering farmers to adopt sustainable practices and improving their social and economic well-being.

ESG Achieved through Agroforestry

  • Environmental Impact: Apollo Tyres' agroforestry initiative promotes ecosystem health and biodiversity by planting trees across large-scale agricultural landscapes. By integrating these trees, the project improves soil health, enhances nutrient cycling, and boosts moisture retention, thereby reducing the need for chemical inputs. The initiative also supports carbon sequestration, helping mitigate climate change, while native species foster local ecosystems and contribute to restoring degraded lands, leading to a more sustainable environment.

  • Social Impact: Apollo Tyres emphasizes social responsibility by engaging local farmers in sustainable agroforestry practices. The program offers comprehensive training, helping farmers improve land management and adopt innovative farming methods. By introducing fruit-bearing and timber trees, the initiative provides additional economic opportunities for farmers, enhancing their livelihoods and reducing rural poverty. The project also promotes gender equality by actively involving women in agroforestry activities, creating employment opportunities, and empowering them with sustainable livelihood options.

  • Governance Impact: Apollo Tyres upholds transparency, accountability, and ethical standards in its agroforestry efforts. Through partnerships with organizations like Grow Billion Trees, the company ensures sustainable tree planting while meeting its environmental goals. The initiative features geo-fencing plantation locations and progress tracking, with regular updates shared with stakeholders. Internal audits and annual progress reports assess the initiative’s environmental, social, and economic impacts, ensuring ongoing accountability.

Apollo Tyres' agroforestry project supports its ESG goals by enhancing environmental sustainability, empowering local communities, and fostering responsible land management. Through transparent governance, the initiative creates long-term value for farmers, employees, and the environment. 

Building Communities

One of the most impactful outcomes of the agroforestry initiative was the sense of unity and collaboration it fostered within local communities. By involving farmers, stakeholders, and volunteers, the project became more than just a plantation drive; it transformed into a collective mission focused on creating a sustainable and greener future.

  • Empowering Farmers: Farmers were not only beneficiaries but active participants in the project, learning sustainable agroforestry techniques that complemented their existing farming practices. This newfound knowledge and involvement strengthened their confidence, resilience, and overall capacity to thrive.

  • Strengthening Rural Economies: Boosting local markets through increased agricultural productivity, leading to improved economic stability for farming families.

  • Fostering Partnerships: The project successfully brought together diverse stakeholders, including Apollo Tyres, Grow Billion Trees, and local farmers, highlighting the power of collaboration in achieving shared goals. This partnership model emphasized the importance of community-driven sustainability.

  • Creating a Ripple Effect: As farmers begin to see the tangible benefits of agroforestry, their enthusiasm will spread to neighboring communities, encouraging them to adopt similar sustainable practices. This ripple effect amplified the project’s positive impact and extended its reach.

This initiative demonstrated that environmental sustainability flourishes when driven by community effort. It is not merely about planting trees; it is about planting hope, fostering collaboration, and nurturing a shared vision for a more sustainable tomorrow.

 

Commitment by Grow Billion Trees

  • Ensuring Tree Survivability: GBT prioritizes native species, continuous monitoring, and soil health improvement using organic fertilizers. These efforts ensure sustainable growth and benefit the farmers and communities.

  • Transparency & Accountability: GBT provides detailed reports on tree growth, survival rates, and carbon benefits, using geo-fencing and regular updates to maintain transparency and effectiveness.

  • Sustainable Plantation Efforts: GBT implements projects that balance environmental, social, and economic goals, addressing urban heat islands and degraded farmlands. These efforts promote ecological balance, livelihoods, and long-term climate resilience.

  • Enhancing Ecosystem Health: By selecting native species and creating diverse habitats, GBT enhances biodiversity and ecosystem resilience, ensuring long-term ecological health and supporting wildlife.

  • Long-Term Impact: GBT’s initiatives tackle environmental challenges, enhance rural livelihoods, foster climate resilience, and promote sustainable development while reducing carbon footprints.

 

Acknowledgment

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success of the agroforestry project. This transformative initiative would not have been possible without the support and collaboration of dedicated individuals and organizations.

  • To Apollo Tyres: We sincerely thank you for your steadfast commitment to environmental sustainability. Your vision for a greener future laid the foundation for this impactful project. Together, we have planted not just trees, but a legacy that will benefit future generations. Your support in this initiative has paved the way for a brighter and more sustainable future for both the environment and the local farming community.

  • To the Farmers: Your belief in the agroforestry model has been inspiring. By embracing this initiative, you have not only improved your land but also set an example of positive change for your community. Your dedication to sustainable practices will leave a lasting impact on future generations, and we are honored to be part of this journey with you. Your efforts in transforming the environment and economy are commendable.

  • To the Local Community: The enthusiasm, hard work, and support of the community have been vital to the success of this project. It is your collective spirit that has made this vision a reality, and for that, we are truly grateful. The positive changes you are experiencing today are a result of your shared commitment to creating a greener and more prosperous tomorrow.

  • To Our Partners and Volunteers: Your tireless dedication, expertise, and passion for environmental stewardship have been invaluable. You have shown that when we come together, no challenge is too great, and no goal is too distant to achieve. Your contributions to this initiative have made a lasting impact, and we are deeply thankful for your collaboration.

Together, we have made great strides in promoting sustainable agriculture, restoring ecosystems, and improving livelihoods. This is just the beginning, and we look forward to continuing our partnership to create a greener, more sustainable world for all.

Thank you for your unwavering support and dedication.

 

Closing Remarks

Apollo Tyres’ agroforestry initiative in Gujarat, with the plantation of over 25,000 trees, stands as a testament to its dedication to environmental sustainability and community empowerment. This initiative goes beyond afforestation; it strengthens biodiversity, enriches soil health, and enhances the livelihoods of farming families.

By incorporating a diverse range of tree species, the project ensures ecological balance and economic benefits. The integration of mixed cropping practices allows farmers to cultivate intercrops alongside fruit-bearing and timber trees, optimising land use and providing steady income sources throughout the year.

This initiative is not just a milestone but a foundation for long-term environmental stewardship and agricultural resilience. Through sustainable agroforestry practices and active farmer participation, the project ensures lasting ecological and economic benefits. Each tree planted represents a step towards a greener future, reinforcing Apollo Tyres’ commitment to climate action, biodiversity conservation, and rural prosperity.

We extend our sincere appreciation to all stakeholders who contributed to this initiative. As these trees grow, so will the positive impact on the environment and the community, creating a legacy of sustainability for future generations.

 

Appendix

Farmer list

SN Farmer Name Total Sapling Guava (अमरूद) Lemon (नींबू) Mahogani (महोगनी) Teak Karonda (करौंदा) Custard Apple (शरीफ़ा) Sheesham (शीशम) Mango (आम) Amla (आँवला) chiku (चीकू) Bamboo (बॉस) Moringa Plot Size (in Acre) Village Name Google Location Latitude Longitude
1 Abdul bhai 477 115 172 190 2.4 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.369123,73.436048 22.369123 73.436048
2 Ashok bhai 20 20 0.4 kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.368703,73.447174 22.368703 73.447174
3 Ashwin Bhai 1,303 40 895 105 63 200 2.4 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.394804,73.44476 22.394804 73.44476
4 Balvant bhai 233 88 145 1.6 Kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.361938,73.456073 22.361938 73.456073
5 Bharat bhai 672 232 40 80 320 3.2 kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.361364,73.447145 22.361364 73.447145
6 Bharti ben 1,468 375 20 200 25 155 208 310 45 30 100 2.4 Kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.36241,73.448113 22.36241 73.448113
7 Bhika bhai 235 75 160 1.2 Kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.357675,73.439383 22.357675 73.439383
8 Budhi sagar 640 100 15 50 100 330 15 10 20 1.2 Kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.358433,73.449019 22.358433 73.449019
9 Chhagan bhai 377 132 80 165 1.2 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.373663,73.936601 22.373663 73.936601
10 Haresh bhai 165 5 60 90 10 1.2 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.0368798,73.432266 22.0368798 73.432266
11 Hasmuk bhai 1,050 250 10 300 150 330 10 3.2 Barvadi pura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.356588,73.441153 22.356588 73.441153
12 Himmat bhai 182 37 35 23 41 46 0.8 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.365325,73.426805 22.365325 73.426805
13 Jaydeep sinh 175 50 45 80 1.2 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.390837,73.439473 22.390837 73.439473
14 Joydip bhai 320 40 100 180 1.6 Barvadi pura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.35574,73.44996 22.35574 73.44996
15 Kanji bhai 917 185 230 34 180 272 16 2.4 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.395451,73.431819 22.395451 73.431819
16 Kanti bhai 50 10 40 1.2 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.390135,73.434771 22.390135 73.434771
17 Kanu bhai 1,035 120 60 110 420 265 60 2.4 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.380691,73.450001 22.380691 73.450001
18 Maheah bhai nandu bhai 308 78 20 185 25 2.8 Kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.387723,73.436985 22.387723 73.436985
19 Nagin bhai 490 50 50 120 60 150 10 30 20 2 Kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.372278,73.451955 22.372278 73.451955
20 Nagin bhai magand bhai 50 50 1.2 kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.361398,73.44846 22.361398 73.44846
21 Narendra bhai 617 290 20 307 1.6 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.365502,73.427002 22.365502 73.427002
22 Narendra bhai -2 64 30 4 30 0.4 Kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.364019,73.448551 22.364019 73.448551
23 Natvar Sinh 2,561 350 507 780 20 385 439 80 2.4 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.382364,73.431441 22.382364 73.431441
24 Norman 1,202 101 56 27 179 60 49 730 2.4 kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.375412,73.453469 22.375412 73.453469
25 Pravin bhai 6,277 540 460 354 4,080 473 290 25 55 5.6 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.381868,73.44469 22.381868 73.44469
26 Rajesh Bhai 410 30 20 170 170 20 2.4 Kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.35748,73.44645 22.35748 73.44645
27 Ritesh bhai 350 100 120 100 30 2.4 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.366173,73.435917 22.366173 73.435917
28 Sandip bhai 65 65 0.4 kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.362305,73.455647 22.362305 73.455647
29 Sandip bhai rana bhai 290 85 10 30 55 10 100 1.6 kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.364833,73.439941 22.364833 73.439941
30 Sanjay bhai 320 20 10 50 100 120 20 1.6 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.368434,73.432132 22.368434 73.432132
31 Shailesh kumar 115 45 10 10 40 5 5 1.2 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.365681,73.432522 22.365681 73.432522
32 Shana Bhai 215 20 35 160 1.2 kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.366252,73.460274 22.366252 73.460274
33 Shankar bhai 1050 740 40 150 100 20 3.2 Rajnagar https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.340628,73.42574 22.340628 73.42574
34 Shobharam 350 50 30 30 60 45 20 50 35 20 10 2 Raj Nagar https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.343684,73.420191 22.343684 73.420191
35 Shoma bhai odd 260 50 5 5 200 1.2 kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.373185,73.454527 22.373185 73.454527
36 Soma bhai 105 95 10 2.4 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.366334,73.433434 22.366334 73.433434
37 Suresh bhai sarpanch 25 2 23 1.2 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.372982,73.435953 22.372982 73.435953
38 Thakor bhai 240 20 50 50 100 20 3.2 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.368261,73.433759 22.368261 73.433759
39 Vijay G 660 10 100 270 260 10 10 3.2 Kashipura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.364658,73.451139 22.364658 73.451139
40 Vinod bhai 265 45 10 210 3.2 Barvadi pura https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.352456,73.430796 22.352456 73.430796
41 Vithal bhai 70 20 50 2.4 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.385503,73.438658 22.385503 73.438658
42 Vitthal bhai 120 120 1.2 Ghutal https://www.google.com/maps?q=22.381387,73.432909 22.381387 73.432909

 

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