India
hosts World Food India 2017 “the Kumbh Mela of Indian Food” – 61
Countries and Global CEOs participate along with 800 global & Domestic
exhibitors, 75000 business visitors
PM
launches Nivesh Bandhu – Investors’ Portal
India
showcased as the preferred investment destination in Food Processing sector at
WFI 2017; attracts investment intent of about USD 13.56 billion from Domestic
and foreign investors
World
Food India strengthens India’s position as a Global Food Factory
Global CEOs Hail India’s Structural Reforms and Improvement
of India’s Ranking in Ease of Doing Business
Cabinet
approves New Central Sector Scheme - "Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana"
Mega Food Parks operationalized; Among others Facilities such
as Common Food Processing Incubation Center for Shallots launched in Tamil Nadu
Food
and agro-based processing unit and cold chain infrastructure classified under
agriculture activities for Priority Sector Lending
Service
Tax on pre-conditioning, pre-coding, ripening, waxing, retail packaging and
labelling of fruits and vegetables exempted in cold chain projects
Investment
tracking and facilitation Desk of Invest India set up in the Ministry
Dairy
Processing and Development Fund of Rs. 8000 core set up in NABARD
GST Facilitation Cell
Established in the Ministry
Major strides were
undertaken by Ministry of Food Processing Industries in 2017 under the
leadership of Union Minister Smt Harsimrat Kaur Badal. Highlights of the major
achievements are as follows;
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World Food India, 2017:
Ministry
organised World Food India 2017 from November 3-5th in Delhi to
showcase investment potential of India in the Food Processing Sector. The three
day event inaugurated by Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi exhibited
opportunities in the Indian Food Processing Sector to foster maximum investment
commitments. The event provided a platform for exhibiting innovative products
and manufacturing processes showcasing the entire value chain of food
processing industry with a vision to leverage innovation, technology,
development & sustainability in the backdrop of achieving food
security. 61 Countries and Global CEOs participated in the Fair along with
800 global & Domestic exhibitors from 27 States. The exhibition saw
footfall from 75000 business visitors. Germany, Japan and Denmark were Partner
Countries to World Food India whereas Italy & Netherlands were Focus
Countries. The President of India at the Valedictory function of World
Food India 2017 aptly termed it the “the Kumbh Mela of Indian Food”
●
Investors Portal ‘Nivesh Bandhu’
Launched - At the inaugural of
World Food India, PM launched Nivesh Bandhu – Investors’ Portal on the
occasion. The unique portal is aimed at bringing
together information on Central and State government policies and incentives
provided for the food-processing sector. The portal maps resources upto the
local level, with processing requirements. It is also a platform for business
networking, for farmers, processors, traders, and logistics operators. Seven publications of Ministry of Food
Processing Industries to help investors in Food Processing Sector in making
informed decisions have been included in the portal. The portal also includes Food
Map of India. The Food Map enables investor to take decision with regard to
locating their projects as the food map showed mapping of the potential of food
processing in surplus production areas. The Prime Minister also released a Coffee table book and commemorative stamp
on Indian Cuisines.
● India
showcased as the preferred investment destination
- India was showcased as the preferred investment destination in Food
Processing sector at WFI 2017; MoUs worth investment intent of USD 13.56
billion from Domestic and foreign investors were signed during WFI 2017. A
special cell has been setup in Invest India to follow up on these negotiations.
Ministry of Food Processing Industries is guided by the principles of -
ensure steps to reduce wastage, produce more and process more. Farm to Fork is
their mantra and Food Processing Industries aim to be the bridge between
Farmers and Consumers.
World Food India helped strengthen
India’s position as a Global Food Factory. Global
CEOs participating in the event hailed India’s Structural Reforms and
Improvement of India’s Ranking in Ease of Doing Business. Exclusive CEOs
roundtables were organised with Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi and Minister
of Finance and Corporate Affairs Shri Arun Jaitley. International Ministerial
& business delegations with 200+ members from 15 countries took part in
B2B/B2G meetings. The mega event hosted 8 sectoral conferences, 2 plenary
sessions on “India the preferred destination” and on “One Nation, one food law-
an enabling regulatory environment for investment in the food sector” in
association with the Food Standards and Safety Authority of India.
A large exhibition spread over 40,000 sq mtrs in the verdant
C- Hexagon lawns of India Gate was organised with more than 800 global &
domestic companies. Special focus on Farmer Producer Organizations & Women
Entrepreneurs connected them to corporates – international & Indian-
increasing opportunities for sourcing & business. Ministry of Food
Processing Industries’ Theme Pavilion provided an exciting view of India’s
offering to the world in terms of products, a geo mapping of produce
availability and mega food parks, through multiple technologies like Smart Shelves,
OLED Screens, Twitter Wall, Virtual & Augmented reality, etc.
●
Food Street
- curated by celebrity Chef Shri Sanjeev Kapoor, Food Street was World Food
India’s most attractive highlight. Food Street was set up as an experiential
platform that brought together culinary practices, flavours, fragrances from
the world's cuisines, and celebrated India's rich cultural heritage and diverse
uniqueness of its produce to create contemporary renditions and fusion food. A
Guinness book record was established during the event for Chefs preparing 918
kg of nutritious Khichdi noted as the ubiquitous comfort, wellness food. The
Minister of Food Processing Industries Smt Badal also appealed to each
individual to take a pledge – ‘NO WASTE ON MY PLATE’- to make India Food
Secure.
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MoFPI’s International Participation - MoFPI
showcased India’s strength in Food Processing Industries by participating in
international food exhibitions such as Salon International de l’ALimentation
(SIAL) in France and as a partner country in Allgemeine Nahrungs Und
Genußmittel Ausstellung (ANUGA) in Germany.
It was also an honour for India to be a partner
country for the international event ANUGA held at Cologne, Germany in October
2017. Buoyed with the idea of Food diplomacy to bridge differences and to
transform the lives of farmers, Smt Badal reiterated that Development of Food
Processing Industries will help in achieving the target of doubling farmers’
income by 2022. Upgrading our farming techniques and investments not only in
Food Processing but also in Farming technologies, need to learn from the West
on how to control wastage at harvest and transportation level were the guiding
aims in participating at the international events.
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Pradhan Mantri Kisan SAMPADA Yojana
On
23rd August 2017 the Schemes of the Ministry were restructured and
new schemes were approved by Cabinet and launched as Pradhan Mantri Kisan
SAMPADA Yojana. The SAMPADA Scheme aims to target creation of
Infrastructure and increasing capacities of processing and preservation in
entire supply chain of food processing sector right from farm gate to retail
outlets. The New Scheme will help in integrating food processing units and food
trade with the farmers creating huge opportunities for employment of increasing
income of the farmers. PMKSY is an umbrella scheme incorporating ongoing
schemes of the Ministry like Mega Food Parks, Integrated Cold Chain and Value
Addition Infrastructure, Food Safety and Quality Assurance Infrastructure, etc.
and also new schemes like Infrastructure for Agro-processing Clusters, Creation
of Backward and Forward Linkages, Creation / Expansion of Food Processing &
Preservation Capacities.
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Other Significant Administrative
decisions
○
Food and agro-based processing unit and
cold chain infrastructure have been classified under agriculture activities for
Priority Sector Lending. Availability of
additional credit for food processing activities and infrastructure.
○
Service Tax on pre-conditioning,
pre-coding, ripening, waxing, retail packaging and labelling of fruits and
vegetables exempted in cold chain projects.
This is a big relief in terms of tax exemption to the cold chain operators as
this facility was only available to the farmers at farm gate but not to the
cold chain operators. This enhanced the viability of cold chain projects,
encouraging more investment in the sector.
○
To enhance the transparency and reduce
human interface on-line software has been developed and put in use for
filing of claims for the infrastructure development projects. This has also
being expanded to other schemes.
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Investment tracking and facilitation
Desk of Invest India has been set up in the Ministry. The
desk will identify new potential investors and approach them in a focussed and
structured manner for investment and follow-up the investment cases by
providing hand holding services. The desk will also assist Ministry in
organising roadshows both in India and abroad and organising investment meets.
○
A Dairy Processing and Development
Fund of Rs. 8000 core set up in NABARD. The Fund is used to modernize old
and obsolete milk processing units particularly in cooperative sector and will
result in enhancing milk processing capacity thereby adding more value to the
produce of the farmers and increasing their income
○
Common Food Processing Incubation Center
for Shallots inaugurated in Perambalur
●
Additional fiscal concessions:
○
Provisions in Budget 2016-17
●
Reduction in Excise Duty on Refrigerated
Containers from 12.5% to 6%.
●
Reduction in Basic Custom Duty on
Refrigerated Containers from 10% to 5%.
●
5% Basic Customs Duty as presently
available under project imports for cold storage, cold room also extended for
Cold Chain including pre-cooling unit, pack house, sorting and grading lines
and ripening chambers.
●
Excise Duty on Machinery reduced from
10% to 6%.
○ Mega
Food Parks: Ministry of Food Processing
Industries is focusing on boosting the food processing industry so that
agriculture sector grows exponentially and become a major contributor to
doubling the farmer’s income and aid ‘Make In India’ initiative of the
government. To give a major boost to the food processing sector by adding value
and reducing food wastage at each stage of the supply chain with particular
focus on perishables, Ministry of Food Processing Industries is implementing
Mega Food Park Scheme in the country. Mega Food Parks create modern
infrastructure facilities for food processing along the value chain from farm
to market with strong forward and backward linkages through a cluster based
approach. Common facilities and enabling infrastructure is created at Central
Processing Centre and facilities for primary processing and storage is created
near the farm in the form of Primary Processing Centers (PPCs) and Collection
Centers (CCs).Under the Scheme, Government of India provides financial
assistance upto Rs. 50 Crore per Mega Food Park project.
During
the year, the following Mega Food Parks were operationalized / inaugurated
1.
Patanjali Food and Herbal Park, Haridwar
(Uttarakhand);
2.
The Indus Mega Food Park, Khargone
(Madhya Pradesh);
3.
Jharkhand Mega Food Park Ranchi
(Jharkhand),
4.
Jangipur Bengal Mega Food Park,
Murshidabad(West Bengal)
5.
Srini Food Park, Chittoor, (Andhra
Pradesh);
6.
North East Mega Food Park, Nalbari,
(Assam);
7.
International Mega Food Park, Fazilka,
(Punjab);
8.
Integrated Food Park,Tumkur, (Karnataka);
9.
MITS Mega Food Park Pvt Ltd, Rayagada,
(Odisha)
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Foundation Stone for the following Mega
Food Parks laid
1.
Punjab Agro Industries Corporation Mega
Food Park Project, Ludhiana
2.
Mega Food Park developed by KINFRA at
Palakkad in Kerala
3.
Mega Food Park developed by KSIDC at
Alappuzha in Kerala
4.
Maize Based Mega Food
Park in Kapurthala, Punjab
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A Mega Food Park is likely to benefit
about 25000 farmers apart from creating employment for 5000 persons, especially
in rural areas.
●
The Mega Food Park projects at Satara
(Maharashtra), Ajmer (Rajasthan), and Agartala (Tripura) are at advanced stage
for operationalisation by the end of current financial year.
●
NABARD has sanctioned term loan of Rs.
427.69 Crore to 10 Mega Food Park projects and 2 processing units under ‘Food
Processing Fund’ of Rs. 2000 Crore and out of this an amount of Rs. 81.10 Crore
has been disbursed.The Ministry has notified 157 designated food parks in
different States for the purpose of availing affordable credit from special
fund with NABARD.
●
Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition
Infrastructure:
a.
16 projects have been operationalised in
2017. With these operationalisation, Ministry has created an additional
capacity of 2.44 lakh metric tonnes of cold storage, 72.70 metric tonnes per
hour of individual Quick Freezing (IQF), 34.55 lakh litres per day of Milk of
processing/ storage and 472 reefer vans during 2014 - 2017.
b.
During last three and half years, 74
Integrated Cold Chain projects have been made operational taking the total
number of Cold Chain projects to 111. The Ministry has so far assisted 232 Cold
Chain projects (including completed and ongoing projects) having a capacity of
7.38 lakh metric tonnes of cold storage, 210.75 metric tonnes per hour of
individual Quick Freezing (IQF), 106.99 lakh litres per day of Milk processing/
storage and 1371 reefer vans.
c.
The guidelines of Scheme have been
revised on the basis of feedback and experience of this Ministry to make them
investor friendly.
d.
On an average, each cold chain project
benefits to around 500 farmers in fruits and vegetables sector and around 5000
farmers in dairy sector and creates employment for 100 persons.
|
Year
|
2014
(May - Dec)
|
2015
|
2016
|
2017
(till Dec)
|
Total
|
|
Number of Cold Chain Projects
Completed
|
13
|
21
|
24
|
16
|
74
|
|
Total Capacity of Cold Storage/ CA/MA
Storage/ Deep Freezer (Lakh MT)
|
0.39
|
0.66
|
0.576
|
0.811
|
2.44
|
|
Individual Quick Freezing (metric
tonne/hr)
|
32.20
|
16.25
|
13.25
|
11
|
72.70
|
|
Milk Storage/ Processing (Lakh Litre
Per Day)
|
5.50
|
10.00
|
16.05
|
3.00
|
34.55
|
|
Reefer Vehicles (Nos)
|
82
|
98
|
196
|
96
|
472
|
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Under the Scheme of Setting up/
Modernization of Abattoirs, one project at Panaji (Goa) has been
operationalised.
●
10 Food Testing Labs have been
completed.
● On
31 August 2017, a Common Food Processing Incubation Center for Shallots launched
at Perambalur in collaboration
with Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology (IIFPT). Farmers in
Perambalur District are producing 70000 tons of shallots per year in a
cultivation area of 8000 hectares, in spite of the increasing difficulty in
cultivation due to increase in prices of inputs, unpredictable weather, disease
outbreak and not getting adequate prices in the market. Thus the Central
Processing Center for Shallots in Perambalur was started to ensure that no
shallots are getting wasted, increase farmers' income and also ensure
availability of shallots to consumers.
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GST Facilitation Cell The Ministry of Food Processing Industries established a
four member GST Facilitation Cell at its office to guide the industry about the
new tax regime. The ministry created the GST cell for the purpose of
implementation and facilitating the rollout of GST with immediate effect. The
GST facilitation cell provides all possible support for the rollout of the levy
to the major industry and business associations related to MoFPI. This cell
serves as the first point of contact to address any issue being faced by any
sector related to the ministry. The GST cell will be equipped with the complete
knowledge of the relevant GST Act, rules, rate structure etc. The members of
the GST Facilitation Cell can be accessed through Toll Free No 1800111175 or on
#AskonGSTFPI. Further details can be accessed from http://www.mofpi.nic.in
● To
aid MoFPI’s objectives, FSSAI simplified product approval:
1.
Approved a large number of new Additives
harmonized with the International Codex Standards.
2.
Notified an amendment to the regulations
as a result of which non-standardized food products called proprietary foods
(except novel food and nutraceuticals) that use ingredients and additives
approved in the regulations will no longer require product approval. This has
provided considerable relief to the industry.
●
The National Institute of Food
Technology, Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM) at Kundli, Sonepat,
Haryana and Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology (IIFPT) at
Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu are being developed by the Government as the Centres of
Excellence. The pass-outs of these institutes have got 100% placements.
●
FSSAI, the apex
Regulatory body for Food Safety in India announced a powerful new tool called
‘the Food Regulatory Portal.’ Planned as a single interface for
food businesses to cater to both domestic operations and food imports, this
portal would be a game changer for effective and transparent implementation of
the food safety laws in the country. Aiming to create an enabling environment
for businesses to operate, the portal is strategically aligned with
Government’s mission of One Nation, One Food Law.
● National
Food Processing Policy.
Approach Paper on the
National Food Processing Policy has been uploaded on MoFPI website and
suggestions are invited from all stakeholders and general public. National Food
Processing Policy shall focus on building India’s NATIONAL FOOD GRID and
NATIONAL COLD CHAIN GRID and create Retail Markets every nook and corner of the
country.
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