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Institute Technology Management – Agribusiness Incubation Unit

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Licensee List till July 2018

S.No Name of Technology / Innovation / Service Name of Entrepreneur Year Technology details
1 Turmeric variety IISR Pratibha Mr. Jigar Dipakbhai Patel 2016 Known for its stable and high curcumin variety (5.02%)/ ha- subject to the location of cultivation), Short duration variety (180 days to harvest). It has 30% and 34% yield increase over national and local turmeric varieties
2 Turmeric IISR Pratibha Mr. Prakash Vasant Kane 2018 Known for its stable and high curcumin variety (5.02%)/ ha- subject to the location of cultivation), Short duration variety (180 days to harvest). It has 30% and 34% yield increase over national and local turmeric varieties
3 Turmeric IISR Pratibha Mr. Rajeev Chandnahu 2018 Known for its stable and high curcumin variety (5.02%)/ ha- subject to the location of cultivation), Short duration variety (180 days to harvest). It has 30% and 34% yield increase over national and local turmeric varieties
4 Turmeric IISR Pratibha Convenor 2018 Known for its stable and high curcumin variety (5.02%)/ ha- subject to the location of cultivation), Short duration variety (180 days to harvest). It has 30% and 34% yield increase over national and local turmeric varieties
5 Turmeric IISR Pratibha Mukesh Chouradia 2018 Known for its stable and high curcumin variety (5.02%)/ ha- subject to the location of cultivation), Short duration variety (180 days to harvest). It has 30% and 34% yield increase over national and local turmeric varieties
6 Turmeric variety IISR- Pragati Mr. Kasaranenibabu 2017 Known for its stable and high curcumin variety (5.02%)/ ha- subject to the location of cultivation), Short duration variety (180 days to harvest). It has 30% and 34% yield increase over national and local turmeric varieties
7 Turmeric IISR- Pragati Mr. Pidikiti Chandrasekhar Azad 2017 Known for its stable and high curcumin variety (5.02%)/ ha- subject to the location of cultivation), Short duration variety (180 days to harvest). It has 30% and 34% yield increase over national and local turmeric varieties
8 Turmeric IISR- Pragati Mukesh Chouradia 2018 Known for its stable and high curcumin variety (5.02%)/ ha- subject to the location of cultivation), Short duration variety (180 days to harvest). It has 30% and 34% yield increase over national and local turmeric varieties
9 Turmeric IISR- Pragati Mrs. Sai Gole 2018 Known for its stable and high curcumin variety (5.02%)/ ha- subject to the location of cultivation), Short duration variety (180 days to harvest). It has 30% and 34% yield increase over national and local turmeric varieties
10 Turmeric IISR- Pragati Ramprasad Reddy 2018 Known for its stable and high curcumin variety (5.02%)/ ha- subject to the location of cultivation), Short duration variety (180 days to harvest). It has 30% and 34% yield increase over national and local turmeric varieties
11 Turmeric IISR- Alleppey Supreme Mr. Jigar Dipakbhai Patel 2016 Tolerant to leaf blotch disease, suitable for growing throughout India, especially recommended for cultivation in Kerala, Maharashtra, Karnataka, N. BengalCurcumin - 5.55% ,Oleoresin - 13.0% ,Dry Recovery - 19.0% ,Essential Oil - 2.7%
12 Turmeric IISR- Alleppey Supreme The Director ,COD 2016 Tolerant to leaf blotch disease, suitable for growing throughout India, especially recommended for cultivation in Kerala, Maharashtra, Karnataka, N. BengalCurcumin - 5.55% ,Oleoresin - 13.0% ,Dry Recovery - 19.0% ,Essential Oil - 2.7%
13 Ginger variety-IISR Varada The Director ,COD 2016 High yield (22.6 t/ha fresh wt) coupled with high oleoresin (6.7%), oil (1.75%), dry recovery (20.7%) and low fibre (3.29-4.5%) content. Dry ginger is less prone to storage and insect damage
14 Ginger-IISR Varada Dr. Goutham Palani 2018 High yield (22.6 t/ha fresh wt) coupled with high oleoresin (6.7%), oil (1.75%), dry recovery (20.7%) and low fibre (3.29-4.5%) content. Dry ginger is less prone to storage and insect damage
15 Ginger-IISR Varada Mukesh Chouradia 2018 High yield (22.6 t/ha fresh wt) coupled with high oleoresin (6.7%), oil (1.75%), dry recovery (20.7%) and low fibre (3.29-4.5%) content. Dry ginger is less prone to storage and insect damage
16 Ginger IISR-Mahima Mr. S. Shashikant Patil 2016 High yield, resistance to nematodes & low fiberEssential oil : 1.72 %, Dry recovery : 23 %, Fibre content : 3.26 %, Oleoresin: 4.48 %,
17 Ginger IISR- Rejatha Mr. Jigar Dipakbhai Patel 2016 Plumpy & bold rhizome with low fiber content, Essential oil : 2.36%,Dry recovery : 19%,Fibre content : 4 %,Oleoresin: 6.34%,
18 Nutmeg variety IISR- Keralashree Mr. Venugopal S. J 2015 Bushy & compact canopy, low incidence of fruit rot, Nut recovery- 70 %, Mace recovery- 35 %,Nut oil- 5.9 %, mace oil- 7.5 %, Oleoresin in nut- 9.1%, nut butter- 24.9%,Myristicin in nut -1.6%, mace-9.4%
19 Nutmeg IISR- Viswashree Mr. Tom C. Antony 2012 Bushy & compact canopy, low incidence of fruit rot, Nut recovery- 70.0%, Mace recovery - 35.0% & Nut oil-7.14%, mace oil-7.13%, Oleoresin in nut- 2.48% & mace -13.8%, nut butter -30.9%, Myristicin in nut-2.48%, mace-20.03%, Mace: Rs.70.000/ha/year, yield @8 years is 480 kg mace/ha @ 800-900 Rs /kg, Nut:Rs. 312500-625000/ha/year, 3125 kg/ha
20 Black pepper variety –IISR Thevam Mr. Martin Manual 2016 Stable yielding, grow vigorously, performs well under high altitude rainfed conditions, suitable for all pepper growing tracts and field tolerant to Phytophthora foot rot.
21 Black pepper–IISR Thevam Mr. Girish N. Hegde 2016 Stable yielding, grow vigorously, performs well under high altitude rainfed conditions, suitable for all pepper growing tracts and field tolerant to Phytophthora foot rot.
22 Black pepper–IISR Thevam Mrs. Thabeera K. 2017 Stable yielding, grow vigorously, performs well under high altitude rainfed conditions, suitable for all pepper growing tracts and field tolerant to Phytophthora foot rot.
23 Commercial production of planting material of black pepper variety IISR Thevam Mrs. Thabeera K 2017 Commercial production of seedlings of black pepper variety IISR Thevam
24 Black Pepper-IISR Girimunda Mr. Girish N. Hegde 2016 Rainfed condition, recommended in state of Kerala & other high altitude areas (upto 3000ft MSL) of south India,Piperine - 2.2%,Oleoresin - 9.65%,Essential oil - 3.4%,Dry recovery - 32%
25 Trichoderma harzianum, a biocontrol agent against Phytophthora foot rot. Farm Superintendent 2015 Trichoderma harzianum, a biocontrol agent against Phytophthora foot rot.
26 Trichoderma harzianum, a biocontrol agent against Phytophthora foot rot. Mr. Unni K. N 2015 Trichoderma harzianum, a biocontrol agent against against Phytophthora foot rot.
27 Pochonia chlamydosporia talc formulation technology for control of nematodes in Black Pepper Ms Chaitra Narayan 2016 Technology for control of root-knot nematodes in Black Pepper
28 Trichoderma harzianum, a boicontrol agent against Phytophthora foot rot Ms Chaitra Narayan 2016 Trichoderma harzianum can be used successfully to manage Phytophthora foot rot disease in black pepper
29 PGPR microbial consortium for growth promotion in black pepper Ms Chaitra Narayan 2016 A consortial of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) for enhanced growth and vigour in black pepper
30 A novel method of storing and delivering PGPR/ microbes through biocapsules Ms Chaitra Narayan 2016 Biocapsules is an encapsulation technology for the smart delivery of any agriculturally important microorganisms. The novel invention of microbial formulation as biocapsule is an easy and reliable technology for storing and delivering PGPR or other bioagents in hard gelatin capsule. It enhances the storage durability of bioagent more than 18 months (at room temperature) compared to 3-6 months in the case of talc based formulations. Besides, it reduces the volume, the cost of handling and transport charges.
31 A novel method of storing and delivering PGPR/ microbes through biocapsules Mr. Rajesh Taunk 2018 Biocapsules is an encapsulation technology for the smart delivery of any agriculturally important microorganisms. The novel invention of microbial formulation as biocapsule is an easy and reliable technology for storing and delivering PGPR or other bioagents in hard gelatin capsule. It enhances the storage durability of bioagent more than 18 months (at room temperature) compared to 3-6 months in the case of talc based formulations. Besides, it reduces the volume, the cost of handling and transport charges.
32 A micronutrient composition for ginger and a process for its preparation (For soils pH above 7 Mr. Gavaskar 2015 Crop specific, soil pH based micronutrient mixtures for foliar application in ginger crop which guarantees 15 to 25% increase in yield and quality. An innate advantage of these mixtures is that they can also be used in organic agriculture and therefore are benign and environment friendly.
33 A micronutrient composition for ginger and a process for its preparation (for soils pH below 7 ) Mr. Gavaskar 2015 Crop specific, soil pH based micronutrient mixtures for foliar application in turmeric crop which guarantees 15 to 25% increase in yield and quality has been developed. An innate advantage of these mixtures is that they can also be used in organic agriculture and therefore are benign and environment friendly.
34 A micronutrient composition for black pepper and a process for its preparation Mr. Gavaskar 2015 Crop specific, soil pH based micronutrient mixtures for foliar application in Black pepper crop which guarantees 15 to 25% increase in yield and quality has been developed. An innate advantage of these mixtures is that they can also be used in organic agriculture and therefore are benign and environment friendly.
35 A micronutrient composition for cardamom and a process for its preparation Mr. Gavaskar 2015 Crop specific, soil pH based micronutrient mixtures for foliar application in cardamom crop which guarantees 15 to 25% increase in yield and quality has been developed. An innate advantage of these mixtures is that they can also be used in organic agriculture and therefore are benign and environment friendly.
38 A micronutrient composition for ginger and a process for its preparation (for soils with pH below seven). Ms. Devipriya 2014 Crop specific, soil pH based micronutrient mixtures for foliar application in ginger crops which guarantees 15 to 25% increase in yield and quality
39 A micronutrient composition for turmeric and a process for its preparation (for soils with pH below seven). Ms. Devipriya 2014 Crop specific, soil pH based micronutrient mixtures for foliar application in turmeric crops which guarantees 15 to 25% increase in yield and quality
40 A micronutrient composition for black pepper and a process for its preparation. Ms. Devipriya 2014 Crop specific, soil pH based micronutrient mixtures for foliar application in black pepper which guarantees 15 to 25% increase in yield and quality
41 A micronutrient composition for cardamom and a process for its preparation. Ms. Devipriya 2014 Crop specific, soil pH based micronutrient mixtures for foliar application in cardamom crop which guarantees 15 to 25% increase in yield and quality
42 A micronutrient composition for black pepper and a process for its preparation. Dr. Kiran Anegudi 2015 Crop specific, soil pH based micronutrient mixtures for foliar application in black pepper crop which guarantees 15 to 25% increase in yield and quality have also been developed. An innate advantage of these mixtures is that they can also be used in organic agriculture and therefore are benign and environment friendly.
43 A micronutrient composition for Cardamom and a process for its preparation. Nirmal Nelson 2017 A micronutrient composition for cardamom and a process for its preparation
44 A micronutrient composition for cardamom and a process for its preparation Mr. G.R. Raja 2017 A micronutrient composition for cardamom and a process for its preparation
45 A micronutrient composition for black pepper and a process for its preparation Mr. S. Williams 2017 A micronutrient composition for black pepper and a process for its preparation
46 A micronutrient composition for cardamom and a process for its preparation Mr. S. Williams 2018 Crop specific, soil pH based micronutrient mixtures for foliar application in cardamom crop which guarantees 15 to 25% increase in yield and quality

Incubatee List till July 2018

S.No Name of Technology / Innovation / Service Name of Entrepreneur Year Product brand Industry
1 Spice Processing Facility- For commercial production of spice/curry powders. Mr. Pradeep Kumar 2016 Malu pure food mix Food Industry
2 Spice Processing Facility- For commercial production of spice/curry powders. Subicsha 2015 SUBICHSA Food Industry
3 Spice processing facility Mrs. Juamila 2017 Mannil Spices Food Industry
4 Spice processing facility Managing Director, CAMPCO 2017 CAMPCO Food Industry
5 Spice processingfacility Chairman,Innofarm 2017 Innofarm Food Industry