SK Agrofood Tech (SKAFT) has officially announced an annual turnover of Rs 610 crore. Since its in 2012, SK Agrofood Tech has been on a relentless pursuit of excellence. “Our jump to INR 610 crore is the result of a strategic overhaul in our manufacturing philosophy. By integrating European-standard Hitech machinery and adopting a “zero-downtime” production model, we have transformed our Satara facility into a powerhouse of efficiency, according to a spokesperson from SKAFT.
‘Temple-Tech:’ Packaging the Sacred
One of the major achievements this year is the expansion of our Temple-Tech division. It has been the trusted packaging partner for spiritual institutions such as Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust (Shirdi), Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple (Mumbai); and Mumbadevi Mandir & Vitthal Rukmini Mandir.
“Our ‘Zero-Contamination’ protocols ensure that purity is maintained from our factory floor to the devotee’s hands.”
Innovating for a Greener Tomorrow
The packaging industry stands at a crossroads, and SK Agrofood Tech is choosing the path of sustainability. With a INR 50,000 crore national market evolving rapidly, the team is reinvesting into “green packaging” initiatives. The R&D team is currently focusing on
- Mono-Material recyclability: Making plastic easier to recycle without compromising on barrier strength.
- High-Performance Laminates: Reducing material waste while extending the shelf-life of perishable goods.
Future Vision
“Our leap to a Rs 610 crore turnover is a testament to the ‘zero-contamination’ technology we have championed,” says the SK Agrofood Tech leadership team.
“We aren’t just manufacturing pouches; we are protecting the integrity of the FMCG, pharmaceutical, and agricultural sectors.”
“As we look toward the rest of 2026 and beyond, our mission remains clear: to be the backbone of Indian retail packaging, combining the grit of Indian manufacturing with the finesse of global technology.”






