Reliance Consumer Products Limited (RCPL), a subsidiary of the Reliance Group, will establish a Rs 1,622-crore mega beverage manufacturing facility at the Orvakallu Mega Industrial Hub in Andhra Pradesh’s Kurnool district. The plant is expected to begin commercial production by December 2025.
The facility will produce a variety of beverages, including carbonated soft drinks, fruit juices, packaged drinking water and other cold beverages. The Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC) has allotted 80 acres of land for the project, priced at Rs 30 lakh per acre.
According to official notice, land acquisition for the project will be completed by June 30, followed by registration by July 20. Construction and machinery installation are slated to wrap up by next year. The commercial production at the plant will begin in December 2026.
Confirming the details of the project, Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh posted on X, “As part of our commitment to Rayalaseema’s development, the state government has allotted land at Orvakal, Kurnool for Reliance Consumer Products Ltd to establish a Rs 1,622 crore mega beverages unit. Thanks to the visionary leadership of CM Chandrababu Naidu, the unit will manufacture carbonated drinks, juices and packaged water—creating 1,200 direct jobs for locals. Rayalaseema’s industrial transformation is taking shape.”
#RelianceComingToAP
— Lokesh Nara (@naralokesh) June 27, 2025
As part of our commitment to Rayalaseema’s development, the AP Govt has allotted land at Orvakal, Kurnool for Reliance Consumer Products Ltd to establish a ₹1,622 Cr mega beverages unit.
Thanks to the visionary leadership of CM @ncbn garu, the unit will… pic.twitter.com/pHw9jSI7kJ
Industries Minister TG Bharat had earlier said that Andhra Pradesh successfully outcompeted other states to secure the investment. “Reliance recognised Kurnool’s potential and agreed to set up the unit here,” he said.