@@joe-metricview6035 moreover ,I am from mundakayam, nearby to your place...Wondering even though we have lot of rubber plantations around, we cant see much of value adding enterprises around our neighborhoods..If synthite can make this in spices...We could do it in rubber, Tea, Coir etc...
Hats off to you Joe - metric,Kerala needs more such entrepreneurs because there is a feeling that Keralites either go to the Gulf or neighbouring states to eke out a livelihood.If the petro dollars which pour into Kerala from abroad are invested wisely Kerala will live upto its sobriquet God's own country.There is no doubt that Keralites will provide employment to others.
I fully agree with your comment “immense capabilities of Kerala entrepreneurs if they are allowed to work peacefully”. Sadly Keralites realise their capabilities when outside therefore the present status of the State with forgetful development.
Thank you sir..! Greatly presented and a subject of high relevance.. We must learn to appreciate models like Synthite and hope the system will change, leading to many such scalable ventures in our state.. Thanks for your time, efforts and the show..! 🙏😊
Amazing stuff. This channel holds a mirror to the contemporary happenings in God's own country white juxtaposing it what's happening around the world. Keep it coming!
Dear Joe, as usual your videos are amazing 👍🏼 Thank you for making us aware about Synthite. It is really inspiring to get to know about this old and well established company. Could you also touch up on how Synthite is able to survive in Kerala when we hear news like Kittex left Kerala ?
Cool name 'Joe-metric view' 😎.. And great English accent Mr Joe! Thanks for the interesting information...A friend shared this..May be you did it for more hits, but one can see that the content has not much to do with the Merc clickbait..But that's ok.
@@joe-metricview6035 Cool... Not that I didn't get it, but perhaps people could think that way if they come in expecting more of cars, is what I meant... it's alright all the same..
Are you aware that the founder of Singapore International Airlines was a mallu? though born and brought up in Malaysia. His name is J.Y. Pillay (I know you must be wondering why Pillai comes with a Y at the end, as usual, a clerical mistake, because " I "is pronounced in Malaysia as "Y"). Almost like Mr. Kurien who started Amul.
My son studies in govt school opposite synthite . They have been financially contributing to the school since long back. The founder of synthite studied in this school.
Well narrated. Also I was wondering how and why people who has the strength to spend few hours in some part time jobs is idling at home. One can avoid baby sitting old guys at home too. Unlike in few countries they also select retired guys who can put their services at a cheaper price tag so that they earn something at the old age where they don’t have pension
A few success stories like Synthite rings bells about some businesses who 'went out of business' due to the conditions prevalent here & are ''rusting in pieces"!!!🤭
Hey Joe. Our social system does not inculcate entrepreneurial aspirations not just because of a fascination for govt jobs, but also to the fact that risk taking and failures aren't accepted, except a few communities who've been traders from time immemorial. For the rest, it was about becoming an engineer or a doctor and gaining a fat salary and social acceptance. The situation continues, albeit it's all about getting a job in IT - ideally a global MNC or the least an Indian Big 3.
Appreciate Shree Joe for highlighting these , Kerala s leading entrepreneurs. Including the Lulu group from Abudhabi, who had invested in India in the commercial real estate business, IT, logistic, farming, hospital, supermarkets and supports to NGO s. We need more, dozens of such industries in our land for a better employments , better livings, more revenue for our State. Pancode, the school may be upgraded for more students could join. Kg to 10th standards, if population is demanding.
Future of Kerala is in IT and Tourism....Entrepreneurs should respect the nature of Kerala....Kerala itself is a heaven where people living peacefully without huge man made constructions....We have 44 rivers with fresh water. We need pollution free and sustainable projects only....I think tourism is the best industry for Kerala for the greenery to remain undestructed...
@@joe-metricview6035 Thanks...Please do a video on environment and impact of non scientific developments on environment.....Kerala is loosing lot of wetlands....Biodiversity is affected....Food chain is affected....Insects are increasing due to destruction of frogs and it's homeland(paddy fields, wetlands).....our air quality is affected(We have a top Air Quality System, AQI).....Prescribe an Environmental study before starting a new project...
Gladdens the heart! May there be more such!❤ That said, how do these guys keep the politicians away? Lulu is (in)famously generous to all netas so that is understood; but these guys also? I must say I am yet to be encouraged enough to say Kerala is a place for entrepreneurs and upstarts. So, if you were planning to board that flight, keep boarding. Time’s running low!
Value added products - only value addition to our products can make us prosper, even a tea served with a smile itself is a value addition, can gather some extra dollars
Unless the anti business mentality doesn't find its way out of Kerala, nothing will help. But I do know why we are anti corporate. Because here, people don't want to work beyond a certain time limits. They need to go queue up at the nearest Bevco outlet after all!
If you need to be successful you need to fight the system in Kerala and shed the bad communist mindset . You also missed our very own MP Ahamed who has set his 'golden' foot prints in Middle East USA Singapore etc and is one of the largest jewellers in the world. But we are truly world class and can arrive in a Rolls Royce if they really want to.
The problems of kerala are not too different from developed nations unable to employ the population added with the problems of a nation where immigrant undercut and occupy the lower paying jobs. Kerala's aversion to Blue Collar Jobs and agriculture apart from mindset is also to do with availability of cheap labour from other states. As per your video as well. It's no secret that the reason this company is able to succeed is also because It is indulged in procuring and selling the spices that made kerala popular historically M A yousufalli arguably made all of his wealth thanks to the Gulf Boom and now is diversifying Kerala cannot compete with neighbouring states in manufacturing and industry. Due to geography, climate, land value, population density, environmental standards and non availability of cheap labour. It should focus on tourism, healthcare, IT and Education for the rest of the World. Govt handholding of flailing enterprises and small scale agriculturists help ensure large scale employment though inefficient and a price competitive industry. Kerala should work with the beautiful canvas it has. And correctly understand why the shortcomings exist before we find ways to solve the employment problem.
The problem with keralites, I think, is that the entrepreneurial drive in all of them is so excessive that they always see to it that everybody else is comfortably defeated. Myself and a coconut climber and nobody else! That is the attitude of a malayalee.
Lol.... As you were blaming keralite like an averse group, to corporates, you are a typical Congress achayan who has aversion for state run anything. The picture that you tried to show people deserting government school is nowhere connected to the subject and siting one example trying to generalise is highly damaging. State run good schools are the need of the hour not just for Kerala,but for the whole nation. But anyways... Good subject and great presentation. Keep up the good work.
Yousafali contributes nothing to the production or industrial sector of Kerala. Only he started here are service sector entities like malls, convention centres, Hotels and Commercial Hospitals( Organ Trade Centres like PVS Lakeshore). Nothing important to Kerala. Kerala only need factories.
You have NOTHING to be proud of - centuries of persecuting Adivasi people, True Owners of all land and resources in Kerala. And the people and Govt continue to persecute them.
Broken infra is a point I make regularly. Including in the latest episode, 'Malayali success and the Misery Strategy', which features a road being dug up.
These people who hold banner to clear snarl ...should come out a support Silver line semi high speed train project ....Haven't seen anycomming out and supporting it . Somme capitalist have a clinging attitude that they will do every thing to defame socialist or communist even if they do good things . Your car or bike may get stolen in wealthy america, you keep your bike in a parking area for a week in poor kerala, it will remain there. Social engineering is a complecated thing and not like counting 1,2,3
Your episodes are like music to me ❤
Sweet of you to say that 😊
Thank you
Proud to be a synthitian for last 13 years.. travelled to 26 countries for Synthite's global Spice marketing
13 years and 26 countries! Good going, literally 😊
@@joe-metricview6035 moreover ,I am from mundakayam, nearby to your place...Wondering even though we have lot of rubber plantations around, we cant see much of value adding enterprises around our neighborhoods..If synthite can make this in spices...We could do it in rubber, Tea, Coir etc...
@@varghesemathew7170 Value addition is the difference between an ordinary farmer and a farmpreneur
Hats off to you Joe - metric,Kerala needs more such entrepreneurs because there is a feeling that Keralites either go to the Gulf or neighbouring states to eke out a livelihood.If the petro dollars which pour into Kerala from abroad are invested wisely Kerala will live upto its sobriquet God's own country.There is no doubt that Keralites will provide employment to others.
Thank you, Ravi.
Synthites stature and prominence are missed by an average Keralite. But it proves what value addition to agriculture products can do
Indeed, that's the lesson from the rise of a global brand from an agrarian setting.
I love watching Joe's videos❤ A gentleman from the rich plantation region Kanjirapally
Sweet of you, Emmanuel ❤️
I fully agree with your comment “immense capabilities of Kerala entrepreneurs if they are allowed to work peacefully”. Sadly Keralites realise their capabilities when outside therefore the present status of the State with forgetful development.
Thank you
Thank you sir..! Greatly presented and a subject of high relevance.. We must learn to appreciate models like Synthite and hope the system will change, leading to many such scalable ventures in our state..
Thanks for your time, efforts and the show..! 🙏😊
Thank you so much, SKC.
Sweet of you to appreciate my effort 😊
Awesome video and information 👌
Nice of you 😊
A really crisp, very high standard no nonsensense video..wish you good luck for your future efforts
Thank you so much 😊
Amazing stuff. This channel holds a mirror to the contemporary happenings in God's own country white juxtaposing it what's happening around the world. Keep it coming!
Thanks a lot for the appreciation 🙏
I have worked in synthite taste park. Excellent infrastructure and working conditions. Kerala really need industries like these.
Good to get this first hand info
Sir, I request you to cover about another exporting giant from your own village, Koovappally.....St. Mary's Rubber Pvt. Ltd.
Thank you for the input
Good one. Congratulations. Keep it up.
Thank you
Captivating story telling sir,👍👍
Thank you, Bobbin 😊
You have correctly described common Keralite's mind set. Probably Kerala is the only place where job is BOUGHT at competitive price.
Thank you
Hello Joe Metric why do you have so few subscribers? Students will profit from listening to you crisp English if nothing else.
Thank you 😊
I guess because I haven't promoted the channel aggressively. Encouraging words like yours have kept me ticking.
Haha 😄 that's a joke rt
@@TedoR2011 😊
True
I think all the students( youtube clients) are now trying to get into Canada. Spice processing does not interest them.🤣😅
As always very insightful video!👍
Thank you 😊
Good content sir!
Thank you so much, Ganesh 🙏
Fantastic achievement!
Thank you
Hi Joe, enjoy ur videos. Keep going
Thanks a lot, Rajan.
Jeo brother...we need more of this kinda content❤️
Thank you Mohammed ❤️
Pinarai is so kind
17 students
4 staff
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Better 1700 students and 4 staff.Great Indian norm.
Dear Joe, as usual your videos are amazing 👍🏼
Thank you for making us aware about Synthite. It is really inspiring to get to know about this old and well established company.
Could you also touch up on how Synthite is able to survive in Kerala when we hear news like Kittex left Kerala ?
Thank you, dear.
Yes it's a good question how Synthite thrives in Kerala. Perhaps because they're essentially a B2B operation.
Cool name 'Joe-metric view' 😎.. And great English accent Mr Joe! Thanks for the interesting information...A friend shared this..May be you did it for more hits, but one can see that the content has not much to do with the Merc clickbait..But that's ok.
Sorry Anup if it appeared like a click bait. Actually wanted to bring out the prosperity generated in the village.
Thank you for the appreciation ☺️
@@joe-metricview6035 Cool... Not that I didn't get it, but perhaps people could think that way if they come in expecting more of cars, is what I meant... it's alright all the same..
@@AnupTomsAlex Thank you
Are you aware that the founder of Singapore International Airlines was a mallu? though born and brought up in Malaysia. His name is J.Y. Pillay (I know you must be wondering why Pillai comes with a Y at the end, as usual, a clerical mistake, because " I "is pronounced in Malaysia as "Y"). Almost like Mr. Kurien who started Amul.
Thank you for that interesting info. The 'Y' factor is an eye opener!
Very enriching
Thank you 😊
What A Presentation Sir ... Brilliant !
Thank you so much
@@joe-metricview6035 1:20 Sir, Are you sure about the 30bn Turnover ??
My son studies in govt school opposite synthite . They have been financially contributing to the school since long back. The founder of synthite studied in this school.
Good to know this
Dig into the history of Bombay oil Mills in Angamaly started extraction in Kerala for the 1st time before 1972 and what is their status.
Interesting input
Well narrated. Also I was wondering how and why people who has the strength to spend few hours in some part time jobs is idling at home. One can avoid baby sitting old guys at home too. Unlike in few countries they also select retired guys who can put their services at a cheaper price tag so that they earn something at the old age where they don’t have pension
Creative thought!
Good Information 👍👍
Thank you 😊
Loved it Joe... you could have perhaps not added 3 rd point though.. haaa😁... I know , you can't resist saying the truth ☺️
Cheers to Trio's.
Thank you Thomas. Truth must be told, right? 🙂
I also believe that the entrepreneurial abilities of Malayalees are second to none.
Yes, just that they have the additional challenge of operating in an environment of hostile politics and hostile local residents.
B👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
യെസ് ഈക്കുട്ടികൾ നന്നായി വരട്ടെ
same for all, all big Startups in Indians are North Indians. Bansals, Agarwals, Jains, Sharma etc
A few success stories like Synthite rings bells about some businesses who 'went out of business' due to the conditions prevalent here & are ''rusting in pieces"!!!🤭
Businesses that went out of business! Well said 👍
@@joe-metricview6035 Taught by the best🧖🏻♂️🖋📝
Well said Sir, holistic political approach is needed sir.
Thank you, Nixon.
Synthie is the best company stands for value ✨✨✨
Thank you for commenting
Hey Joe.
Our social system does not inculcate entrepreneurial aspirations not just because of a fascination for govt jobs, but also to the fact that risk taking and failures aren't accepted, except a few communities who've been traders from time immemorial. For the rest, it was about becoming an engineer or a doctor and gaining a fat salary and social acceptance.
The situation continues, albeit it's all about getting a job in IT - ideally a global MNC or the least an Indian Big 3.
Thanks, Rajeev.
There's not been much change from those traditional engineer-doctor-MNC status symbols even now
Well said.
Thank you
Appreciate Shree Joe for highlighting these , Kerala s leading entrepreneurs. Including the Lulu group from Abudhabi, who had invested in India in the commercial real estate business, IT, logistic, farming, hospital, supermarkets and supports to NGO s. We need more, dozens of such industries in our land for a better employments , better livings, more revenue for our State. Pancode, the school may be upgraded for more students could join. Kg to 10th standards, if population is demanding.
Thank you, Reji.
Future of Kerala is in IT and Tourism....Entrepreneurs should respect the nature of Kerala....Kerala itself is a heaven where people living peacefully without huge man made constructions....We have 44 rivers with fresh water. We need pollution free and sustainable projects only....I think tourism is the best industry for Kerala for the greenery to remain undestructed...
Respect nature! I like that.
@@joe-metricview6035 Thanks...Please do a video on environment and impact of non scientific developments on environment.....Kerala is loosing lot of wetlands....Biodiversity is affected....Food chain is affected....Insects are increasing due to destruction of frogs and it's homeland(paddy fields, wetlands).....our air quality is affected(We have a top Air Quality System, AQI).....Prescribe an Environmental study before starting a new project...
God bless Kerala, this is God's own country, one day you will become world's No.1 with God's Grace.
Thank you
God bless!
If communism dies
Gladdens the heart! May there be more such!❤
That said, how do these guys keep the politicians away? Lulu is (in)famously generous to all netas so that is understood; but these guys also? I must say I am yet to be encouraged enough to say Kerala is a place for entrepreneurs and upstarts.
So, if you were planning to board that flight, keep boarding. Time’s running low!
😀
Agreed, one swallow doesn't make a summer
Truely, a global agro entity.
Yes
Dear Joe, Synthyte is not the only private entity in this area. Plant Lipids Pvt Ltd also there
Yes, many more. Just picked three leaders -- Synthite, Lulu and IBS.
Plant lipids synthite family il olla company thanne alle??
However, Mississippi rolls on always and forever, Cheers
😊 Cheers
Amazing presentation Sir❤
Thank you, Antony ❤️
Value added products - only value addition to our products can make us prosper, even a tea served with a smile itself is a value addition, can gather some extra dollars
Tea with a smile -- interesting!
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Intresting fact is another company from same area plant lipids have more than 2000 crores turnover but never get attention like sybthite
Interesting!
Unless the anti business mentality doesn't find its way out of Kerala, nothing will help. But I do know why we are anti corporate. Because here, people don't want to work beyond a certain time limits. They need to go queue up at the nearest Bevco outlet after all!
Ha...that's an interesting take on the reason for despising corporates
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keep blowing your own trumpet
If you need to be successful you need to fight the system in Kerala and shed the bad communist mindset . You also missed our very own MP Ahamed who has set his 'golden' foot prints in Middle East USA Singapore etc and is one of the largest jewellers in the world. But we are truly world class and can arrive in a Rolls Royce if they really want to.
You are right. MP Ahamed is another with a global footprint.
There is not a single premium perfume in the world which does not use a Synthite ingredient.
That makes Synthite truly a world beater
credit go to CV Jacob.
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The problems of kerala are not too different from developed nations unable to employ the population added with the problems of a nation where immigrant undercut and occupy the lower paying jobs.
Kerala's aversion to Blue Collar Jobs and agriculture apart from mindset is also to do with availability of cheap labour from other states.
As per your video as well.
It's no secret that the reason this company is able to succeed is also because It is indulged in procuring and selling the spices that made kerala popular historically
M A yousufalli arguably made all of his wealth thanks to the Gulf Boom and now is diversifying
Kerala cannot compete with neighbouring states in manufacturing and industry. Due to geography, climate, land value, population density, environmental standards and non availability of cheap labour.
It should focus on tourism, healthcare, IT and Education for the rest of the World.
Govt handholding of flailing enterprises and small scale agriculturists help ensure large scale employment though inefficient and a price competitive industry.
Kerala should work with the beautiful canvas it has. And correctly understand why the shortcomings exist before we find ways to solve the employment problem.
Appreciate the detailed feedback 😊
The problem with keralites, I think, is that the entrepreneurial drive in all of them is so excessive that they always see to it that everybody else is comfortably defeated. Myself and a coconut climber and nobody else! That is the attitude of a malayalee.
😀
Vijayan should be listening to your cries for Kerala's loss of manpower, talent due to shoddy governance
Thank you. But he isn't! 😃
Parents too are to be blamed for fostering "herding syndrome" and obsession when they brainwash their children over the career options...
That's a pan-India phenomenon, right?
Any publicity can bring them unwanted attention and attacks!!!
That was unintended!
BLOOD MONEY OF ABORIGINES 🥵🥵🥵🥵
Lol.... As you were blaming keralite like an averse group, to corporates, you are a typical Congress achayan who has aversion for state run anything. The picture that you tried to show people deserting government school is nowhere connected to the subject and siting one example trying to generalise is highly damaging. State run good schools are the need of the hour not just for Kerala,but for the whole nation.
But anyways... Good subject and great presentation. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for the appreciation and the criticism
No need for a video like this which shows only the narrator .So pity of You
Yousafali contributes nothing to the production or industrial sector of Kerala. Only he started here are service sector entities like malls, convention centres, Hotels and Commercial Hospitals( Organ Trade Centres like PVS Lakeshore). Nothing important to Kerala. Kerala only need factories.
Communist?
I hope the management start steps to list its shares, either in India or the US , in stock market!🎉
Investors must be looking forward to it
@@joe-metricview6035 ready with a truck load of money
You have NOTHING to be proud of - centuries of persecuting Adivasi people, True Owners of all land and resources in Kerala. And the people and Govt continue to persecute them.
Is that an exclusively Kerala-specific phenomenon?
You conveniently forget to mention the potholes and badly maintained roads. ! Trying to be politically correct ?
Broken infra is a point I make regularly. Including in the latest episode, 'Malayali success and the Misery Strategy', which features a road being dug up.
These people who hold banner to clear snarl ...should come out a support Silver line semi high speed train project ....Haven't seen anycomming out and supporting it . Somme capitalist have a clinging attitude that they will do every thing to defame socialist or communist even if they do good things . Your car or bike may get stolen in wealthy america, you keep your bike in a parking area for a week in poor kerala, it will remain there. Social engineering is a complecated thing and not like counting 1,2,3
Yes, there are very many good things about Kerala. Societies are complex entities.
Give it to adani and hindu rastr khosit karo
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5:46 nonsense lol 😂
Is it?
@@joe-metricview6035 good infrastructure and good governance? For real? I guess u r from a parallel universe lol
@@user-rg7gv5xg8v he said ‘elsewhere’. Not in kerala.
Most selfish businessman ever
Kerala is different from India?
Each state in India is different in its own way