MV Parvaraj flags off from Adani Krishnapatnam Port carrying 53,300 MT maize
NELLORE : In a significant boost to India’s agricultural export ecosystem, MV Parvaraj carrying 53,300 MT of maize was successfully flagged off from carrying 53,300 MT of maize was successfully flagged off from Adani Krishnapatnam Port Limited (AKPL), reinforcing the port’s growing role in enabling agricultural trade and supporting farming communities across Andhra Pradesh.
The shipment comes at a crucial time as farmers in the region witness a bumper maize harvest, creating a strong need for efficient evacuation, storage, and export logistics. By facilitating large-volume cargo movement and ensuring seamless connectivity to global markets, AKPL is helping bridge the gap between farm production and international demand.
The successful handling and dispatch of this consignment highlights AKPL’s robust bulk cargo infrastructure, operational efficiency, and ability to manage high-capacity agricultural exports with speed and reliability. The port’s integrated logistics ecosystem, deep draft capabilities, and multimodal connectivity continue to provide exporters with faster turnaround times and cost-effective supply chain solutions.
Agricultural exports such as maize play a crucial role in enhancing farmer incomes by expanding access to overseas buyers and diversified markets. Through efficient port operations and streamlined cargo handling, AKPL is contributing to improved market realization opportunities for producers and agri-stakeholders.
This milestone further underlines Adani Krishnapatnam Port’s commitment to strengthening India’s agricultural value chain, facilitating trade-led rural growth, and supporting the broader vision of enhancing India’s agri-export potential.
More than just cargo movement, this achievement represents progress that extends beyond port gates — creating value for farmers, exporters, local economies, and communities, while reinforcing Andhra Pradesh’s position as an important hub for agricultural exports.

