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Thanks to factors such as urbanization leading to change in lifestyles and food habits and emergence of organized food retail chains, the Indian food processing industry has grown by leaps and bounds in the recent years.
The current share of processed food trade in fruits and vegetables, fisheries, poultry, buffalo meat and milk is expected to increase significantly, by establishment of the Mega Food Parks.
The primary objective of the scheme is to provide adequate infrastructure for food processing along the value chain from the farm to the Market.
It includes creation of infrastructure near the farms, transportation, logistics and centralized processing centers.
Thanks to factors such as urbanization leading to change in lifestyles and food habits and emergence of organized food retail chains, the Indian food processing industry has grown by leaps and bounds in the recent years.
The current share of processed food trade in fruits and vegetables, fisheries, poultry, buffalo meat and milk is expected to increase significantly, by establishment of the Mega Food Parks.
The primary objective of the scheme is to provide adequate infrastructure for food processing along the value chain from the farm to the Market.
It includes creation of infrastructure near the farms, transportation, logistics and centralized processing centers.
Thanks to factors such as urbanization leading to change in lifestyles and food habits and emergence of organized food retail chains, the Indian food processing industry has grown by leaps and bounds in the recent years.
The current share of processed food trade in fruits and vegetables, fisheries, poultry, buffalo meat and milk is expected to increase significantly, by establishment of the Mega Food Parks.
The primary objective of the scheme is to provide adequate infrastructure for food processing along the value chain from the farm to the Market.
It includes creation of infrastructure near the farms, transportation, logistics and centralized processing centers.
The Synergy between Agriculture and Industry Grows in Mega
Food Parks. Prepared for: Aashish Agarwal (aashish.agarwal@ap.cushwake.com) By: Antara Pain (antarapain@gmail.com) Contents Introduction to the Concept of Food Park Government Regulation Mega Food Parks in India Companies Setting Up Units Will Food Parks work in India? News Snippets 6/18/2014 2 Food Parks in India 3 6 9 12 16 20 Introduction to the Concept of Food Park Government Regulation Mega Food Parks in India Companies Setting Up Units Will Food Parks work in India? News Snippets 6/18/2014 3 Contents Food Parks in India 3 6 9 12 16 20 The Mega Food Park Scheme Thanks to factors such as urbanization leading to change in lifestyles and food habits and emergence of organized food retail chains, the Indian food processing industry has grown by leaps and bounds in the recent years. The current share of processed food trade in fruits and vegetables, fisheries, poultry, buffalo meat and milk is expected to increase significantly, by establishment of the Mega Food Parks. The primary objective of the scheme is to provide adequate infrastructure for food processing along the value chain from the farm to the Market. It includes creation of infrastructure near the farms, transportation, logistics and centralized processing centers. The main feature of the scheme is a cluster based approach. The scheme aims at facilitating the establishment of a strong food processing industry backed by an efficient supply chain, which will include collection centers, primary processing centers and clod chain infrastructure. The food processing units would be located at a central processing centre. These parks will also meet the environmental and safety standards in the sector. It is expected that each Mega Food Park would have about 30 35 food processing units with collective investment of about 250 crores that would eventually lead to a annual turnover of 400 500 crores and generate employment (Direct and Indirect) for about 30000 people. The scheme provides for a grant of 50% (75% for the North Eastern region) of the capital cost excluding land cost, subject to a ceiling of Rupees Fifty Crores.
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Mega Food Park Field Collection Centers Domestic Retail Sales Primary Processing Centers: Pre-cooling, Grading, Pulping,Sorting, Waxing, Packing, Temporary storage Central Processing Center: Pulping, Aseptic Packing, CA Chamber, Cold Store, QC Lab, Logistics Centre etc. F r e s h
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Importer Exporter Domestic Sales Food Parks in India Introduction to the Concept of Food Park Government Regulation Mega Food Parks in India Companies Setting Up Units Will Food Parks work in India? News Snippets 6/18/2014 6 Contents Food Parks in India 3 6 9 12 16 20 The Indian government announced its Union budget for 2011- 2012 with a heavy focus on food security. About 40% of India's produce goes to waste because of an absence of adequate storage facilities. Based on feedback received from industry, the ministry of Food Processing Industries revised the food park scheme which was taken up under the 10 th plan. The revised scheme has been named the Mega Food Park Scheme. The government has been introducing schemes to upgrade infrastructural facilities in the food processing sector. The Mega Food Park Scheme is one such endeavor. The scheme was launched to help achieve the Vision 2015 of the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, which aims at increasing the processing of perishables from the current 6% to 20%, value addition from the current 20% to 35% and at increasing Indias share in global food trade from the current 1.5% to 3%. The Scheme envisages setting up of 10 Mega Food Parks in high production areas across the country and provides for a grant of up to Rupees Fifty Crores for each Food Park to be implemented by a consortium of companies. Accordingly bids were invited from consortiums of business houses for setting up the Mega Food Park in October 2008. In the first phase, ten mega food parks out of thirty mega good parks would be part of the 11 th Five Year Plan. The scheme of infrastructure development is targeted to raise the level of processing, value addition, and reduction of the wastage of perishables like horticultural produce, live stock, marine, dairy etc., thereby helping the food processing industry to grow and realize its potential which should also lead to a greater share in the world food trade.
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The Union Finance Minister, Shri Pranab Mukherjee leaves North Block for Parliament House to present the General Budget 2011-12, in New Delhi on February 28, 2011. The Ministers of State of Finance, Shri S.S. Palanimanickam and Shri Namo Narain Meena and other officials of the Ministry are also seen.
Food Parks in India Introduction to the Concept of Food Park Government Regulation Mega Food Parks in India Companies Setting Up Units Will Food Parks work in India? News Snippets 6/18/2014 9 Contents Food Parks in India 3 6 9 12 16 20 6/18/2014 Current Status of Mega Food Parks Scheme . Of 30 planned during 11 th FYP, 10 Mega Food Parks have been taken in first phase. Of 10 Parks, six have been approved by the Ministry and are currently under implementation. Combined project cost of approved six parks are about 6300 Million. Includes Govt. assistance of 3000 Million. Final approval to three more Projects under Process. In addition, five new Projects have been announced. 10 Food Parks in India 6/18/2014 Spread of Mega Food Parks in India State Location Andhra Pradesh Chittoor Assam Nalbari Jharkhand Ranchi Maharashtra YTBF Karnataka YTBF Punjab YTBF Uttaranchal Hardwar Tamil Nadu Dharmapuri Uttar Pradesh YTBF West Bengal Jangipur Total 10 11 YTBF: Yet to be Finalized Food Parks in India Introduction to the Concept of Food Park Government Regulation Mega Food Parks in India Companies Setting Up Units Will Food Parks work in India? News Snippets 6/18/2014 12 Contents Food Parks in India 3 6 9 12 16 20 Patanjali Food & Herbal Park Ltd. Project Location: Haridwar, Uttarakhand Project Cost: 950 Million Central Processing Facility: Being developed in 85 acres of Land Proposed Common Facilities at Primary Processing Centers : Multi Commodity Sorting, Grading, Washing & Packing Lines, Dry Warehouse as per need, Packing & Labeling Units , Cold Storage as per need , Technical Buildings to house plant & equipments. 27 developed plots for food processing units. 6/18/2014 13 Food Parks in India Srini Food Park Pvt. Ltd. 6/18/2014 14 Project Location: Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh Project Cost: 1260 Million Central Processing Facility: Being developed in 110 acres of Land Proposed facilities at Central Processing Centre: Integrated Multi crop Aseptic Lines Sorting, Grading, Washing & Packing Lines, Bottling Line, IQF, Cold Storage, Warehouse, Washing & Packing Lines for Egg, Factory Sheds for 15 Micro & Small Enterprises. 26 Developed plots for food processing units. Food Parks in India IL&FS has been active with MoFPI in designing and implementing various schemes
IL&FS is a leading edge Indian company engaged in infrastructure solutions spanning across the sectors (transport, energy, education, cluster development, agriculture, tourism & finance etc.) having net worth of US$ 2.5 billion with current portfolio of US$ 40 billion.
Association with MoFPI is long-standing: providing advisory support in designing Mega Food Park Scheme to act as Program Management Agency, Conceptualize Strategic Distribution Center as efficient supply chain mechanism, Assisting a number of Provincial Government in designing and implementing Food Processing Policies, Implemented Asian Development Bank (ADB) project in designing value chains in two large provinces (Bihar & Maharashtra) in India. 6/18/2014 15 IL&FS actively involved in designing and implementing Value Chain intervention in India Food Parks in India Introduction to the Concept of Food Park Government Regulation Mega Food Parks in India Companies Setting Up Units Will Food Parks work in India? News Snippets 6/18/2014 16 Contents Food Parks in India 3 6 9 12 16 20 6/18/2014 17 Factors in favor of India Favorable agro- climatic conditions and strategic location
High production volumes Large livestock base Availability of workforce Proximity to importing countries Infrastructure development Indias tropical climate favors the cultivation of several exotic food and flower crops. The peninsular coastline of the country drives growth of the marine industry. India is the largest producer of several fruits, such as bananas, mango and papayas, and the second- largest producer of vegetables such as brinjal, cabbage, onion. Further Indi is also one of the largest producers of rice. India has the largest livestock population in the world with 98.7 million buffaloes and 176 million cows (2008). The sector employs about 13 million people directly and 35 million people indirectly. The presence of several agricultural institutes, serve as a perfect platform for research and innovation. The Middle East and Southeast Asia are major export destinations for Indian agricultural commodities and milk. The establishment of 60 fully equipped Agro Export Zones (AEZs), in addition to food parks, acts as incentive for attracting foreign investment. Small Scale Industry 33% Organised 25% Unorganised 42% Structure of the Indian Food Processing Industry 91% 9% Food Processing share in Manufacturing 25 5 11 15 40 Meat, Fish, Fruits, Vegetables and Oils Beverages Grain Mill Products Dairy Products Other Food Products Food processing sector is having less than 10% of the total manufacturing industries and is dominated by unorganized sector 6/18/2014 18 Food Processing Segments Food Parks in India Benefits of Mega Food Park Scheme The economic benefits from this project can be defined as the tangible benefits encompassing income generation and value addition by the project. The social benefits which are mostly in tangible in nature are the positive externalities generated out of the project. The economic benefit can be generated through employment generation and value addition to the produce. 6/18/2014 19 Food Parks in India Introduction to the Concept of Food Park Government Regulation Mega Food Parks in India Companies Setting Up Units Will Food Parks work in India? News Snippets 3 6 9 12 16 20 6/18/2014 20 Contents Food Parks in India News Snippets I ndia invites France to set up a food park.
The I ndian state of Karnataka aims to increase its food processing exports threefold within five years by setting up six exclusive food parks in different parts of the state.
After I T Parks, its now turn of Food Parks to attract investment.
Minister for Food Processing Industries, Mr. Subodh Kant Sahai with Mr.Rakesh Bharti Mittal, Vice Chairman and MD, Bharti Enterprises Ltd. and Minister for Foreign Trade, France, Ms. Anne-Marie Idrac at a session on Indo-French cooperation in Agriculture and food processing. 6/18/2014 21 Food Parks in India News Snippets The Government of Orissa is planning to construct a mega food park in Malipada, 10km away from Khurda. I t further plans to establish a special purpose vehicle with I nfrastructure Leasing & Financial Services (I L&FS) to execute the project. The foundation stone for the first of the 10 mega food parks being set up by the government to boost the country's food processing industry will be laid near Haridwar in Uttarakhand. Minister of State for Food Processing I ndustries Subodh Kant Sahai will lay the foundation stone of the Patanjali Food and Herbal Park, being set up by yoga guru Baba Ramdev's Patanjali Yog Peeth, at village Padartha on Luxor Road near Haridwar.
6/18/2014 22 Food Parks in India Large MNCs have shown interest to invest in this sector 6/18/2014 23 Food Parks in India Sl. No. Name of the Applicant Company Name of the State applied for 1 M/s Simplex Projects Limited, Kolkata Jammu & Kashmir 2 M/s Kerala State Civil Supply Corporation Limited, Kochi Kerala 3 M/s Keventer Food Park Infra Limited, Kolkata Bihar 4 M/s Ruchi Infrastructure Limited, Mumbai Bihar 5 M/s Ruchi Soya Industries Limited, Mumbai Madhya Pradesh 6 M/s Jaffe Foods Industries Private Limited, Ahmedabad Gujarat 7 M/s Malabar Mega Food Park, Pvt Ltd, Aluva, Kerala Kerala 8 M/s Rajasthan Mega Food Park Ltd, Jaipur, Rajasthan Rejasthan 9 M/s Sikaria Infraprojects (P) Ltd, Kolkata Tripura 10 M/s Santoshi Masala Private Limited, Ahmedabad Gujarat 11 M/s Centre of Entrepreneurship Development, Regional College of Management, Bhubaneswar Orissa 12 M/s M.P. State Agricultural Marketing Board, Bhopal Madhya Pradesh 13 M/s Vashisht Holding, Hyderabad Madhya Pradesh 14 M/s Central India Mega Food Park Limited, Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh 15 M/s Haryana Herbal & Food Park, Ranipur, Haridwar Haryana 16 M/s Fanidhar Mega Food Park Pvt Ltd, Ahmedabad, Gujarat Gujarat 17 M/s ARL Infratech Ltd, Jaipur, Rajasthan Rajasthan 18 M/s Ramky Infrastructure Limited, Andhra Pradesh Chattisgarh 19 M/s JVL Mega Food Park Private Limited, Bihar Bihar 20 M/s Sanwaria Mega Food Park Limited, Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh 6/18/2014 24 List of proposals received in response to expression of interest for setting up of mega food parks Food Parks in India Sl. No. Name of the Applicant Company Name of the State applied for 21 M/s National Integrated Mega Food Park Private Limited, Kerala Kerala 22 Ms/ Sahara Integrated Mega Food Park Private Limited Chattisgarh 23 M/s MITS Mega Food Park Limited, Bhubaneswar, Orissa Orissa 24 M/s Madhya Pradesh Mega Processed Food Park Private Limited, Indore Madhya Pradesh 25 M/s Marwar Agro Mega food Parks Private Limited, Rajasthan Rajasthan 26 M/s Chattisgarh Agro Mega Food Parks, New Delhi Chattisgarh 27 M/s Shree LTC Export India Private Limited, Mumbai Gujarat 28 M/s Mahakali Mega Food Park, Mehsana Gujarat 29 M/s Tube Glass Containers Limited, Tripura Tripura 30 M/s Anil Limited, Ahmedabad Gujarat 31 M/s Winfra Green Projects P Ltd, Gujarat Gujarat 32 M/s Kashmir Agrifresh Food Park, J&K Jammu & Kashmir 33 M/s Gujarat Mega Processed Food Park Private Limited, Gujarat Gujarat 34 M/s Bihar Mega Processed Food Park Private Limited, Bihar Bihar 35 M/s Orissa Mega Agrofood Park Limited, Hyderabad Orissa 36 M/s Star One Realtors Pvt Ltd, Haryana Haryana 37 M/s Pristine Logistics & Inraprojects Pvt Ltd, Delhi Bihar 38 M/s Pristine Logistics & Inraprojects Pvt Ltd, Delhi Gujarat 39 M/s Chindwara Mega Food Parks Private Limited, Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh 40 M/s Haryana Mega Food Park Private Limited, Uttar Pradesh Haryana 6/18/2014 25 List of proposals received in response to expression of interest for setting up of mega food parks Food Parks in India Thank you Antara Pain antarapain@gmail.com 9702269376 6/18/2014 26 Food Parks in India Source: www.google.com www.foodprocessing360.com www.megafoodparts.com www.foodprocessingtechnology.com www.mofpi.nic.in www.thehindu.com