Producer Company Registration

Empower farmers and rural producers by registering a Producer Company under expert guidance. Ideal for agricultural collectives, this structure helps boost income, access funding, and operate professionally.



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Overview of Producer Company Registration

A Producer Company is formed under the Companies Act, 2013 to benefit farmers, agriculturists, or producers. It enables members to pool resources, access credit, and market their produce effectively. At Corporate Analytica, we help rural entrepreneurs establish legally recognized Producer Companies with full compliance support.

Advantages of Producer Company

  • Improves access to credit, technology, and inputs for producers
  • Members enjoy limited liability and profit-sharing
  • Separate legal entity for collective farming/business
  • Eligible for NABARD and government schemes
  • Enables better pricing through collective bargaining

Eligibility Criteria

  • Minimum 10 individual producers or 2 producer institutions
  • At least 5 Directors required
  • All members must be producers (farmers, artisans, etc.)
  • Registered office address in India
  • Minimum paid-up capital of ₹1 lakh

Documents Required

  • PAN & Aadhaar of all members and directors
  • Passport-size photographs
  • Address proof (electricity bill, bank statement)
  • Ownership proof or rent agreement of registered office
  • No Objection Certificate (NOC) from property owner
  • Self-declaration confirming member is a producer

Producer Company Registration Process

  1. Step 1: Obtain DSC and DIN for all proposed directors
  2. Step 2: Apply for name reservation via SPICe+ Part A
  3. Step 3: Draft MOA and AOA specifically for producer objectives
  4. Step 4: File SPICe+ Part B and other incorporation forms
  5. Step 5: Obtain Certificate of Incorporation from MCA
  6. Step 6: Apply for PAN, TAN, and bank account

Why Choose Corporate Analytica?

  • Specialized in rural, agro, and cooperative registrations
  • Expert CA/CS/legal advisory for producer compliances
  • Handled 2,000+ Producer and NGO registrations
  • Dedicated relationship manager for handholding
  • Affordable, transparent, and 100% online process

Post‑Incorporation Compliance

  • Regular board meetings and annual general meetings
  • Filing of ROC returns – AOC-4, MGT-7
  • Maintenance of books of accounts and audit
  • Adherence to producer-specific rules in MOA
  • Annual reporting of member-benefit activities

Penalty for Non-Compliance

  • Failure to follow rules may lead to fines.
  • Missing renewal deadlines can attract penalties.
  • Providing false information may invite legal action.
  • Serious violations can even cause project shutdown.

Frequently Asked Questions (Producer Company)

Q1. Who can become a member of a Producer Company?

Only producers—like farmers, artisans, or agriculturists—can become members. Institutions with producer activities are also eligible.

Q2. Can a Producer Company take external funding?

Yes, they can access grants, subsidies, and loans from NABARD or other financial institutions. However, external investors can't become shareholders unless converted.

Q3. What are the tax benefits for a Producer Company?

Income from agricultural activities is exempt under the Income Tax Act. Other tax benefits may be available based on location and operations.

Q4. How is it different from a cooperative society?

Producer Companies are governed by Companies Act with modern corporate structure, whereas cooperatives are governed by cooperative laws and are more politically influenced.

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