Satya Prakash Gouda

Chief Manager Materials at Paradeep Phosphates

Satya Prakash Gouda has worked as the Chief Manager of Materials and a Senior Manager at Paradeep Phosphates since 2018. Prior to that, from 2015 to 2018, they were a Manager at Zuari Agro Chemicals Limited. Earlier in their career, from 2011 to 2015, they served as an Assistant Manager at Zuari fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd.

From 2007 to 2011, Satya Prakash Gouda attended the College of Engineering and Technology, where they earned a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) degree in Civil Engineering.

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Goa, India

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Paradeep Phosphates

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Paradeep Phosphates Limited (PPL) is one of India's largest private sector phosphatic companies, producing a wide range of phosphatic grades including DAP, N-10, N-12, N-14, N-19, N-20 and N-28. The Company’s Goa Plant also produces Urea. PPL is a key supplier of fertilizers to the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Odisha, Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telengana, Chattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. The Company is also a major supplier of various industrial products like Phospho gypsum, Zypmite, Hydrofluorosilicic Acid (HFSA) and Sulphuric Acid. In May 2022, PPL successfully completed a Rs. 1,500 Cr initial public offering (IPO) and used part of the proceeds to complete the acquisition of the 1.2 million MT fertilizer plant at Goa. PPL’s current promoter, “Zuari Maroc Phosphates Pvt Ltd”, is a 50:50 joint venture between Zuari Agrochemicals and the OCP Group of Morocco. PPL currently has a total capacity of 3 million MT, of which 0.4 million MT is Urea and the remaining 2.6 million MT is phosphatic fertilisers. The Company has two manufacturing facilities, one at Paradeep in Odisha and another at Zuarinagar, Goa. The company's products are marketed under the brand names of "Jai Kisaan" and "Navratna" with over four decades of brand equity. In FY 23, the company has a customer base of 8+ million farmers spread across 16 states.