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Presentation by
Dr. H.G. Koshia,Commissioner of Food Safety, Gujarat State, INDIA
29th March , 2012
Venue : Mangnolia Hall, India Habitat Center, New Delhi
GUJARATA State with Vibrant Opportunities
Destination GujaratA state with strong economic indicators
A state with one of the highest per capita income
USD 1094
A state with a population of 60
million with one of the highest
urbanization levels
42.6%
Increased seat availability in
technical institutions over last
3 years
> 100%
Growth in agricultural output in the state over the
last 5 years
12.6%
Gujarat has been ranked 2nd as per the “Economic Freedom of the States of India 2011”
Strong Economy
Source: Socio-economic review, Gujarat State 2010-11, * 1 USD = INR 45
• Gross State Domestic Product : USD 73.69
billion*
• An economy on the boom, GSDP growth of more
than 10 % since 2004-05
• Top contributor to Indian economy, around 20 %
of Indian exports contributed by Gujarat
• Beating recession, more than 10 % growth in
times of global recession
• Delivering promises, State with highest number
of MoU realization
• GSDP Average Growth (2005-10): 10.31%
• Per Capita Income: USD 1089.5 (National
Average : US$ 749.6)
• Manufacturing Sector: USD 20.19 billion
• Urbanisation: 42.6%
Gujarat’s share in India
Gujarat: an exciting tourist destination
Gujarat offers a wide array of choices for tourists including heritage monuments, archaeological sites, wild life sanctuaries and beaches
� Gujarat ranks among the top ten states visited by domestic tourists� Historical sites with ancient Jain, Hindu, Muslim and Buddhist monuments� Archaeological sites representing the Mohenjo-Daro civilizations� Palaces, forts and caves, heritage structures and monuments� Forest and natural ecosystems like wetlands and wildlife parks� Pristine beaches lie along the 1,600 km coastline of the State with unique flora and fauna
Agro and Food Processing Industry in India
• India is world’s second largest food producer – mainly because of diverse agro-climatic conditions and a large irrigated area
• The size of the Indian food industry was estimated at 185 billion USD in 2009-10 expected to grow to over USD 315 billion USD by 2020
• India is the largest producer of milk, fruits, pulses, cashew nuts, coconuts and tea in the world
• Government of India expects USD 22 billion of investments in food processing infrastructure by 2015
• Providing employment to over 48 million people
Geographical advantage – nearness to export markets
Geographical advantage – nearness to export markets
Large agriculture sector and livestock base
Large agriculture sector and livestock base
100% FDI under automatic route (except beer, alcohol, specific SSI)
100% FDI under automatic route (except beer, alcohol, specific SSI)
GoI vision 2015 plan focusing on trebling the food processing sector
GoI vision 2015 plan focusing on trebling the food processing sector
Overview of the sector in Gujarat• Out of the total geographical area of 188 lakh hectares in Gujarat, cultivable area is around
124 lakh hectares (66%).
• Wheat, bajra, rice, maize, groundnut, mustard, sesame, pigeon pea, green gram, gram, cotton, sugar cane, mango, banana, cheeku, lime, guava, tomato, potato, onion cumin, garlic, isabgul and fennel are the major crops
• Gujarat is the largest producer of castor, tobacco, isabgul (psyllium) and the second largest producer of sesame seeds, cotton and groundnut in the country.
Overview of the sector in Gujarat
Educational infrastructure4 Agricultural Universities, 4 excellence centers in each univer4 Agricultural Universities, 4 excellence centers in each universitysity
Gujarat Food and Agro Sector – Success StoryAmul: The brand that spurred a white revolution
Formed in 1946, managed by Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation limited (GCMMF)
Dairy No. 1 in Asia and Dairy No. 2 in the world
Amul has more than 150 chilling centres in villages
Exports to Mauritius, UAE, Bangladesh, Australia, China, South Africa, Singapore, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Hong Kong
• Aims for a Rs. 10,000 crore turnover in 2010
• Procures 7 million litres from 2.6 million dairy farmers
• Distributes 5 lakh in the country
Future:
• Amul has signed an agreement with Wal-Mart to stock its products in Wal-Mart stores in USA
• Looking to offer low-fat version of its products
• Planning to enter Japan and Srilanka
• Tie up with Glaxo to sell baby food
The key success factors are – strong supply chain and distribution
network, diversified product line, low cost strategy, adoption of technology
and e-initiatives
The key success factors are – strong supply chain and distribution
network, diversified product line, low cost strategy, adoption of technology
and e-initiatives
Gujarat Food and Agro Sector – Success StoryPepsiCo Gujarat
PepsiCo Non Contract Farming procurement in Gujarat - Tonnes
1200
4000
5000
8200
10000
2007 2008 2009 2010 EXP -
2010
300
1580
5670
15000
2007 2008 2009 2010(E)
PepsiCo Contract Farming Production in Gujarat - MT
• Heavy fluctuation in market prices
• No assured buy back
• Highly risky
• No intangible benefits
• Lower crop yields results in lower gross income
• Assured buy back, lesser risk
• Price declared 6 months in advance
• High crop yields - higher returns
• Best quality agro inputs- advice
• Huge benefits from intangible benefits
• Technological support
• Constant advice for plant protection
• Incentives for superior practices
• New varieties
PepsiCo’s support has increased from 20 farmers in 2007 to over 600 farmers in 2009 - 10
About FDCA
• To regulate the manufacture, distribution and sale of Food , Drugs (Allopathic, Ayurvedic, Homeopathic), & Cosmetics.
• To grant and renew Licenses of Food & Drugs Establishments, including additional product license.
• To issue various certificates like WHO-GMP, GMP,FSC, NCC, COPP… etc.
• Inspections of Manufacturing and Sales Units of Food & Drugs.
• To draw Samples of Food and Drugs articles.
• To analyze the samples of Food and Drugs articles.
• To investigate the complaints received from public for Food and Drugs articles.
FDCA - Main functions
Organogram
CommissionerCommissioner
Head OfficeHead Office25 Circle Offices
headed by Asst. Commissioner( SDI, DI, SFI, FI )
25 Circle Officesheaded by Asst. Commissioner
( SDI, DI, SFI, FI )
LaboratoryJoint Commissioner
(Testing)
LaboratoryJoint Commissioner
(Testing)
TechnicalTechnical AdministrationAdministration
Jt. Comm. – 4Dy. Comm. – 6Asst. Comm. – 1
Tech. Off. (Ayu) - 2
Jt. Comm. – 4Dy. Comm. – 6Asst. Comm. – 1
Tech. Off. (Ayu) - 2
S.D.I. – 8D.I. – 8S.F.I. – 1F.I. - 7
S.D.I. – 8D.I. – 8S.F.I. – 1F.I. - 7
P.R.O.1ADMO – 1
L.A. – 1
P.R.O.1ADMO – 1
L.A. – 1
AC(CS)-1S.P.O./R.O.2
AC(CS)-1S.P.O./R.O.2
E.O. -2P.A. – 1A.O. – 1L.O. – 1
E.O. -2P.A. – 1A.O. – 1L.O. – 1
FDL VadodaraFood & Drug
Samples Testing
FDL VadodaraFood & Drug
Samples Testing
R.F.L.Rajkot(Food
Sample Testing)
R.F.L.Rajkot(Food
Sample Testing)
R.F.L.Bhuj(Food
Samples Testing)
R.F.L.Bhuj(Food
Samples Testing)
S.S.O. – 6J.S.O. – 9S.S.A. – 27J.S.A. - 134
S.S.O. – 6J.S.O. – 9S.S.A. – 27J.S.A. - 134
J.S.O. - 1S.S.A. – 1J.S.A. - 8
J.S.O. - 1S.S.A. – 1J.S.A. - 8
S.S.O. – 1J.S.O. – 1S.S.A. – 2J.S.A. - 7
S.S.O. – 1J.S.O. – 1S.S.A. – 2J.S.A. - 7
Food testing laboratories
Progressive Strength of posts sanctioned for the implementation of FSSA Act
FDCA Circle Offices – Statewide presence
FDCA Circle Offices : 18 + 6= 24FDCA Circle Offices : 18 + 6= 24
Existing Office
New OfficeLaboratories
Proposed laboratory
Data related to samples taken v/s adulteration in the state
Information taken regarding samples taken v/s adulteration in Gujarat
Food inspector training programme at GCRT
Training at Karai
Training at Karai
Training to APPs
Training of D.O. by FSSAI
Food Cases - Progress in Conviction rate
Important Raids
Artificial flavour of Ghee
Adulteration in Groundnut Oil
Duplicate Mawa raid
Media News
Street Food Vendors before Training
Street Food Vendors before Training
Before Training –Street Food Vendors
Street Food Vendors before Training
Training to Street Vendors
Training to Street Vendors
Change noticed in hygienic practices
Change noticed in hygienic practices
Change noticed in hygienic practices
Visit of officers after training
Visit of officers after training
Result of our training
Testing Kit
Kit : -
The kit has 21 items for testing of food articles like syntheticmilk, oil, tea, milk, sweet, ghee.
Distribution of Testing Kit
Media news for testing kit
Awards and Accreditations
Dignitaries visit to FDCA
Thank you