Registration Fee

51,899/-

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    About Producer company

    A Producer Company in India is a corporate entity formed by primary producers, like farmers and artisans, to collectively engage in agricultural activities for enhancing their income and livelihoods. With limited liability and democratic management, they operate under the Companies Act, 2013, pooling resources and sharing benefits, thereby contributing to rural development and economic empowerment.

    Producer company registration in India

    Producer Company registration in India involves forming a corporate entity under the Companies Act, 2013, with a minimum of ten eligible members, primarily farmers or artisans. Once approved by the Ministry of Corporate Aairs (MCA), the company gains legal status to collectively engage in agricultural activities, contributing to rural economic development and empowering primary producers.

    Documents needed for Producer Company Registration in India

    • Identity proofs of members.
    • Address proofs of members.
    • Memorandum of Association (MOA) and Articles of Association (AOA).
    • Director Identification Number (DIN), if applicable.
    • Digital Signature Certificate (DSC), if applicable.
    • Name Approval Certificate.
    • Consent letters from directors and members.
    • Declaration of eligibility by directors.
    • Proof of registered office.
    • Additional documents as required by authorities.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What is a Producer Company?

      A Producer Company is a type of company formed by producers (such as farmers, artisans, or craftspeople) to collectively carry out activities related to
      the production, procurement, marketing, processing, and value addition of goods or services.

    • Who can form a Producer Company?

      A group of ten or more individuals engaged in the production of primary produce or having one or more producer institutions as its member can form a Producer Company.

    • What is the minimum number of directors for a producer company?

      A producer company can have a minimum of 5 Directors and not more than 15 Directors.

    • Can existing cooperative societies transition into Producer Companies?

      Yes, existing cooperative societies in primary production can transition into Producer Companies under the Companies Act 2013.