Maharaja Grains has adopted a set of proper scientific code of storage practices for storage of foodgrains.
Moisture migration from the floors is strictly kept under check through the sufficient use of dunnage materials for
instance bamboo mats, polythene sheets and wooden crates.
Our covered ('CAP-ed') gowdowns are well-equipped with nets, insecticides (Prophylactic), fumigation and nylon
ropes for proper leverage and control of rats and pests from stored grain at fixed intervals.
We also have properly covered stacks with particularly fabricated low-density black water proof polythene.
Inspections of the godowns are periodically undertaken by qualified staff of MGPL i.e. senior officers, for we believe
in transparency and strict adherence to government guidelines for providing an optimum environment for storage. This way
we not only ensure the quality of our material but also build a lifetime relationship of trust and reliability with our partners.
Customer satisfaction is our sole priority, and consequently the focus of all our strategies. We seek to accomplish the
same through absolute commitment to quality.
The policy of “First in First Out” (FIFO) is followed to avoid longer storage of foodgrains in godowns. And only
covered wagons are employed for the transport of foodgrains in order to avoid damages during transit. Our commitment
towards millers, farmers, towards providing high standards of storage, and during transit and procurement, has earned
us the reputation we have in the present-day market.