Compendium of financing options for the food processing sector
Investment Environment & Opportunities in Food Processing
RAJASTHAN
Knowledge Partner National Event Partner
Government of India Ministry of Food Processing Industries
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Table of contents
State Introduction 1
Why Rajasthan 1
Raw Material Base 2
Production Clusters 5
Agricultural Marketing 8
Processing Clusters 10
Infrastructure 13
State Government Initiatives 17
Snapshot of Investable Projects 20
Contact Us 22
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*1 Million= 10 Lakhs
**10 Million = 1 Crore
State IntroductionRajasthan is located on northwest part of India with a rich cultural history and a well-developed culinary tradition based on traditional foods. Rajasthan is India's largest state by area (342,239 square kilometers and 10.4% of India's total area). The State shares a large boundary with Pakistan and is surrounded on other sides by Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab.
Rajasthan - key highlightsState capital Jaipur
Geographical area1 342,224 km2
Population2 (Census 2011)
6.8 Crores** (68 million)
Gross state domestic product (GSDP)3
(at current price, base year 2011-12)
USD 94.1 billion in 2014-15 Growth over previous year 11.37%.
Per capita income4
(Measured as Per Capita NSDP at current prices for 2013-14)
USD 1014.28
FDI inflows5 INR 8,237 crore** (USD 1,480 million)- FY2000-FY2017
Total road length (kms)6 59,570 Km
Rail length (route kms)7 5,893 km
Ports8
6 ICDs: Three under CCI- Jodhpur, Jaipur and Kota,CCI.
Airports9
International: Jaipur Domestic : Udaipur,
Jodhpur, Kota, Jaisalmerand Bikaner
Why Rajasthan
A state with 10 agro climatic zones and a diverse portfolio of products to select
Top contributor of spices, milk and nutri-cereals in India
Rajasthan has the distinction of having largest population of cattle, sheep and camels
40% of Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) which is India’s biggest infrastructure transformation project, passes through the State of Rajasthan
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Raw material base (1/3)
Rajasthan has a wide range of climate varying from extremely arid to humid.
Its nine10 agro-climatic zones11 are suitable for wide variety of cereals, fruits, vegetables and a large number of livestock. Major districts falling under each of the nine agro-climatic zone are as follows:
Wheat, Bajra (pearl millet), and Maize are the major crops produced in Rajasthan. It produces a large variety of
spices and is the largest producer of Psyllium, Cluster bean, Fenugreek, cumin, mustard, pearl millet, moth
bean and Coriander. Rajasthan has 10% of the total livestock in India and is the second largest producer of milk
in India.
Rajasthan’s economy is primarily agricultural and rural. Agriculture contributes 26% of gross value added in the state. The diversity of land, soil and climate makes the State distinctly different in India.
AGRICULTURE
Gross Cropped Area (‘000 Ha)
26120
Net Sown Area (‘000 Ha)
17521
Total number of operational land holdings
68.88 lakh(6.8 million)
Rajasthan accounts for 70% of the total arid and semi-arid zone in India and these arid zones are concentrated mostly in the western part of the state. Animal husbandry is the major economic activity contributing about 11% of the State's net Gross Domestic Product.
The predominantly arid and semi-arid climate make its agriculture and horticulture profile unique in composition of produces and an attractive base for food processing industry.
Arid61%Semi-arid
16%
Humid 15%
Sub-humid8%
Arid
Semi-arid
Humid
Sub-humid
Arid Western Plain: Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Barmer, Phalodi, Shergarh, Osian and Jodhpur
Irrigated North-Western Plains: Ganganagar
Transitional Plain of Inland Drainage: Nagaur, Sikar and Jhunjhunun
Transitional Plain of Luni Basin: Jalor and Pali,
Semi-arid Eastern Plain: Jaipur, Dausa, Tonk and Ajmer
Flood Prone Eastern Plains: Alwar, Bharatpur and Dhaulpur and the northern part of Sawai Madhopur
Sub-humid Southern Plains & the Aravalli Hills: Bhilwara, Chittorgarh, Pratapgarh, Rajsamand, Udaipur
Humid Southern Plains: Dungarpur and Banswara
Humid South-Eastern Plains: Kota, Baran, Bundi and Jhalawar
Hyper Arid Partial Irrigated Zone: Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Part of Churu
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Total production of 163.05 Lakh* MT of cereals
o Wheat – 104.6 Lakh* MT
o Pearl Millet – 32 Lakh* MT
o Maize –11 Lakh* MT
o Barley – 7.66 Lakh* MT
Total production of 39.15 Lakh* MT of horticulture productso Fruits – 6.57 Lakh* MT ,o Vegetables – 20.21 Lakh* MTo Spices –10.50 Lakh* MT,o Medicinal & Aromatic Crops- 1.87 Lakh* MT
Total production of 55.05 Lakh* MT of Oilseedso Mustard – 32.58 Lakh* MTo Soybean – 8.04 Lakh* MTo Groundnut – 10.49 Lakh* MT
Raw material base (2/3)
Major strength of Rajasthan’s food processing industry lies in the following: Nutri-cereals- Pearl millet (Bajra) & other small millets
Pulses- Green gram (Moong), Chik pea, Moth beans
Seed Spices- Cumin, Coriander, Fenugreek, Ajwain ( Bishop Weed) & Fennel
Medicinal crops- Psyllium (Isabgoal), Indian ginseng (Ashwagandha), Asparagus racemosus
(Satawari) , Aloe vera, Senna (Sonamukhi) , Indian Gooseberry
Oilseeds- Mustard, Soyabean, Peanut
Commercial crop- Cluster bean
Livestock: Drought hardy Milch breeds (Rathi, Gir, Sahiwal and Tharparkar).
Fruits: Mandarin, Kinnow
Vegetables: Tomato , green chilies, peas, onion, potato, cauliflower, carrot, cabbage, garlic
Food Grains: Key production highlights (2015-16)
Oilseeds: Key production highlights (2015-16)
Horticulture products: Key production highlights (2015-16)
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Milk (lakh MT) 185 Goat Meat (000 MT) 74.49 Sheep Meat (000 MT) 40.80
Fenugreek 190
Coriander 227
Cumin 201
Fennel 31
Garlic 377
Oil seeds 5505
Pulses 1990
Cereals 16305
Total production of 185 Lakh MT of Milk, ranked 2nd in milk production in India.
o Contributes 11% of total milk in India
Total Production of 1.80 Lakh MT of Meat
o Contributes 35% of goat meat in India
Total Production of 13850 Lakh (number) of Eggs
Total Production of 134 Lakh Kg of Wool,
o Contributes 30% of the wool in India, the largest wool producer in India
Raw material base (3/3)
Livestock: Key production highlights (2015-16)
Onion 1435 Chilli (green) 9.5 Cauliflower 49 Tomato 83 Potato 230
CROPS
Spices ‘ (000 MT)
VEGETABLES ‘(000 MT)
LIVESTOCK &
FISHERIE
‘ (000 MT)
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Rajasthan leads in production of: 48% production of Mustard in India,
44% production of Pearl Millet in India
80% production of Psyllium in India
84% production of Cluster bean in India
16% production of Coarse Cereals in India
80% production of Moth bean in India
39% production of Coriander in India
40% production of Cumin in India
77% production of Fenugreek in India
The major production12 clusters13 of Rajasthan are given below:
Barley
Hanumangarh, Shri Ganganagar, Sikar, Ajmer, Bhilwara
Wheat
Shri Ganganagar,Jaipur, Kota, Hanuman Garh, Baran, Bundi
Mustard Alwar, Shri Ganganagar, Bharatpur, Tonk, Sawai Madhopur, Baran and Hanumangarh , Jaipur
Maize
Udaipur, Bhilwara, Chittorgarh, Banswara, Dungarpur and
Rajasmand, Pratapgarh
Fenugreek
Bikaner, Nagaur, Jhunjhunu, Sikar, Jodhpur, Jaipur
Milk
Jaipur, Alwar, Bikaner, Sikar
Production Clusters (1/2)
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Coriander Seed
Bundi, Kota, Baran, Chittorgarh, Jhalawar
Onion
Jhunjhunu, Alwar, Sikar, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Nagaur
Kinnow
Hanumangarh, Shri Ganganagar
Mandarin
Jhalawar
Pomegranate
Jalore, Barmer, Chittorgarh
Fenugreek
Bikaner, Jodhpur, Sikar, Jhunjhunu, Nagaur
Fennel
Nagaur, Jodhpur, Pali, Tonk , Sirohi
Cluster Bean Bikaner, Barmer, Churu,
Hanumangarh, Jodhpur, Sikar, Shri Ganganagar
Cumin
Barmer, Jalore, Jodhpur, Nagaur
Moth Bean
Churu, Bikaner, Barmer, Nagaur
Isabgol ( Psyllium)
Barmer, Nagaur, Jalore, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Chittorgarh
Production Clusters (2/2)
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Production Clusters
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Agricultural marketing (1/2)
Rajasthan has the following marketing infrastructure in the state: Agri-Export Zones: Total of 2 Agri Export Zones, with focus on spices, have been
identified by the State Government, five districts for coriander (Kota, Baran, Jhalawar,
Bundi and Chittorgarh) and five for cumin (Barmer, Jalore, Jodhpur, Nagaur and Pali)
141 main market yards and 315 sub market yards, 4 big pack houses, 5 small pack
houses and 7 cold storages are in operation and one walk-in cooling chamber at Jaipur
Airport.
Kisan Bhawan (Farmer's Facilitation House) at 7 divisional headquarters and all district
headquarters. These are operational as lodging facilities for farmers to stay while coming
to the market.
Mustard Research Centre, Bharatpur
8 AGMARK (a certification mark embossed on agricultural products in India) laboratories
for grading of the produce.
Food Processing Units: About 10,000 units are operational in the micro and small scale
sector and approximately 75 units in the medium and large scale sector.
Agricultural markets in Rajasthan
141 main market yards
315 sub market yards
4 pack houses
8AGMARK
laboratory
2 Agri Export Zones
75medium and large
units
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Agricultural marketing (2/2)
Status of Logistics and warehousing facilities in the State: Rajasthan State Warehousing Corporation (RSWC) is operating 89 warehouses
with a total storage capacity of 7.88 Lakh* MT Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC) has a current storage capacity of
approximately 4.29 Lakh* MT in the state The total storage capacity under Food Corporation of India (owned and hired) in
Rajasthan is 25.89 Lakh* MT - out of this 3.00 Lakh* MT was hired from CWCand 6.45 Lakh* MT from RSWC
Cold Storages: The state has approximately 150-160 cold storages with a totalcapacity of 2.55 Lakh* MT. .
Marketing Reforms in Rajasthan to ease procurement of raw materials14:
Contract Farming: Allow contract farming for fruits, vegetables, medicine plants,barley, maize and aromatic plants.
E-Commerce: Permit the setting up of private sub e-markets. Direct Purchase: The state has allowed to remove all restrictions on direct purchase
of agriculture and horticulture products produced in the State by the agro-processingenterprises
Market Fee: The market fee on fruits and vegetables has been exempted and tradeoutside yard is free.
Private Market Yard: Private sector can establish market yards to enhance suppliesto industries.
Link to Policy: http://resurgent.rajasthan.gov.in/resurgent-policies/rajasthan-agro-processing-and-agri-marketing- promotion-policy-2015.pdf
7.88 Lakh* MTRajasthan State Warehousing
Corporation (RSWC)
4.29 lakh* MTCentral Warehousing Corporation (CWC)
25.89 lakh* MTUnder Food Corporation
of India
2.55 Lakh* MT Total capacity of cold
storage
150-160Cold storages
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Processing Clusters (1/2)
Rajasthan has several districts known for processing. However, Most of the raw material produced in Rajasthan are processed outside the state.
Famous Indian snack- Bikaner Bhujia, a product with Geographical
Indication15 tag, is from Bikaner district in Rajasthan.
Jodhpur is a large chilli market and a large number of chilli processing
plants16.
Spices and Condiments Processing
Kota, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaipur
Fruits & Vegetable Processing
Sikar, Ajmer, Banswara, Chittorgarh
Oil Processing
Alwar, Ganganagar, Bharatpur, Bundi, Kota
Milk Processing
Alwar, Jaipur, Ajmer, Bikaner
Pulses Processing
Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaipur
Snacks Processing
Bikaner, Jaipur
Mustard & Soybean Processing
Kota , Bundi
Barley Processing
Jaipur, Sikar, Dausa, Tonk, Bundi
Wheat Processing
Jaipur, Alwar, Shri Ganganagar,
Hanumangarh, Kota, Bundi, Baran
Prepared Foods
Alwar, Jaipur , Ajmer
Maize Processing
Bhilwara, Chittorgarh, Banswara
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Otekar India Pvt. Ltd. Alwar Barmalt Malting Ltd.
Adani Wilmart Pvt. Ltd. Bundi Advantage Overseas Pvt. Ltd.
Bundi
Mahesh Edible Agro oil India Pvt. Ltd.
Kota, Alwar
Goyal Protein Ltd. Kota
Processing Clusters (2/2)
Rajasthan is host to several companies in the food processing sector and has manufacturing base of some of the multinational companies. An indicative of key companies and their district of presence in the state is given below.
Famous Ethnic Foods of Rajasthan:
Lotus Dairy Bikaner, Sikar, Jaipur, Shri Ganganagar
Paayas Dairy Jaipur
Dairy products and Analogues
Bakery Products
Cereal processing
Ker Sangri: Dried black berries and twiggy beans soaked inmustard oil with whole red chillies and tart raw mango
Raab: A thick broth made from millet (bajra) flour andbuttermilk, which is heated and fermented.
Ghevar: A special sweet dessert from Jaipur that is essentially adish made from flour, soaked in ghee (clarified butter), milk &topped with sliced almonds.
Others
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Processing Clusters
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Infrastructure(1/2)
The status of key physical and agricultural infrastructure in Rajasthan is as follows:
Parameter Status
Inland container depots (ICD) 17
6 ICDs
2 under (Rajasthan Small Industries Corporation),
3 (Jodhpur, Jaipur and Kota) under Container Corporation of
India
1 Privately owned ICD (Jodhpur)
Existing Industrial Areas/ SEZs
10 Agri Export Zones, with focus on spices, have been identified by state
Government, five for coriander (Kota, Baran, Jhalawar, Bundi and
Chittorgarh) and five for cumin (Barmer, Jalore, Jodhpur, Nagaur and Pali)
Out of 344 Existing Industrial Areas, (as per RIICO -Rajasthan State
Industrial Development and Investment Corp), there are 26 Industrial
areas marked suitable for food processing industry.
Food Parks18
There are six food parks in Rajasthan. One Mega Food Park in Ajmer and
five other in, Alwar, Kota, Jodhpur and Sri Ganganagar. Kota has two Agro
food parks.
Details of food park with available land availble in given below.
Installed power 19
(including allocated shares
in Joint & Central Sector
Utilities as on 31 Jan 2017)
Thermal -10226 MW Nuclear-573 MW Hydro-1729 MW RES- 5677 MW
Utilities
Electricity cost 20
HT Lines upto 1500 KVA (11 KV) and More than 1500 KVA (33 KV) – INR
190 per KVA per month as fixed charges anf INR 6.15 per unit variable
(source: Tarriff Order for 2016, dated 29/09/2016 and numbred D.1365)
Water rates21
Sizes 15MM to 25 MM for Non-Domestic
for consumption upto first 15,000 liters: INR 9 per 1000 litres
For consumtion exceeding 15,000 litres and upto 40,000 litres: INR 16.5per 1000 litres
For next consumption above 40,000 liters: INR 22 per 1000 litres
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Industrial Areas & Food parks: A number of industrial areas and food parks are available in the state for investors keen on setting up food processing units in the state. The key food parks in the state include:
S.
No.
Industrial
Park
Location Type (Multi/
single
product), ETC.
Total
Area
Available
Area
Owner/
Developer
Mega Food Park
1 Green Tech
Mega Food
Park Pvt.
Ltd.
AJMER Multi products 34 Ha 30.65 Ha M. R
Maheshwari
State Owned Designated Food Park
1. Agro Food
Park
Jodhpur
Boranada,
Jodhpur
Multi product 105 Ha 105 Ha RIICO
2. Agro Food
Park
Sri
Ganganagar
Multi product 39 Ha 32 Ha RIICO
3. Agro Food
Park Ranpur
Kota Multi product 57 Ha 56 Ha RIICO
4 Agro Food
Park – II
Ranpur
Kota Multi product 40 Ha 40 Ha RIICO
5 Agro Food
Park MIA
Alwar Multi product 78 Ha 78 Ha RIICO
Infrastructure (2/2)
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Cold Chains22: The objective of the Scheme of Cold Chain, Value Addition and Preservation Infrastructure is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. Below is the list of cold chains present in the state:
S.no Project Type of Product District
1 Fidelo Farms Private Limited Dairy Jaipur
2 Jhunsons Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Irradiation Alwar
3 Shiv Health Foods LLP Dairy Kota
4 Shree Shubham Logistics Ltd F&V Kota
5 B.L.Agro Industries F&V Bikaner
6 Dev Milk Foods Pvt. Ltd. Dairy Jaipur
7 Friends Agro Industries F&V Bundi
8 Nokha Agrotech Pvt. Ltd F&V, Spices Bikaner
9 Raghunandan Cold Chember LLP F&V Dholpur
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Infrastructure
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State government initiatives (1/2)
RAJASTHAN STATE INDUSTRIAL POLICY, 2017
Rajasthan Agro-Processing and Agri-Marketing Promotion Policy – 2015
Food Processing sector has been accorded the status of a Thrust Sectorunder the Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme, 2014 (RIPS 2014) andhigher incentives and exemptions will now be available under RIPS 2014 tothe units in this sector.
Interest Subsidy: 5% Interest Subsidy for 5 years for various categories foodprocessing enterprisesDetails of the policy and are given in the next page
Single window clearances http://swcs.rajasthan.gov.in/ApprovalsList.aspx Digitalizing Land Records: Property registration application and payment has
been made online Single window form available for processing of investment application Single log in for providing seamless access to investors The registration process to avail incentives has been simplified and the
number of documents required has been reduced substantially.
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State Government Initiatives (2/2)
Highlights of State Industrial Policy: It includes Concessions and Facilities to Industries RIICO and Agri-business and Agri-marketing promotion policy.
Highlights
Sector Agro Industries And Food Processing
Nodal Department Department of Industries
Capital Subsidy* No Capital Subsidy Provided under the Policy
New Industries Exempted from
Income Tax in focus Districts of
Rajasthan.
New industries in focus districts of Rajasthan have been exempted from income tax. New Industries in Category "A" will get cent per cent exemption for the first five assessment years; and for the next five assessment years, 25 per cent exemption. It will be 30 per cent in the case of companies. While the new industries in Category "B" districts will get a cent per cent exemption for three assessment years; and for the next five assessment years 25 per cent exemption; but 30 per cent in case of companies.
Package On Incentives For
Projects Set Up At Growth
Centres • Interest rebate on land allotment: The present rate of interest of
allotment of land on deferred payment basis is 15% p.a.• Production Incentive: Production incentive to units located in the
growth centres• Increase in Moratorium Period: The moratorium period on payment
of principal amount may be increased from one and a half years totwo years for the projects in growth centre area.
• Equity Participation: For projects having total cost of Rs.5.00 croresand above, RIICO may consider equity participation of 10% limited toRs.1.00 crore, depending upon the merit of the project.
Five Growth Centers
Abu Road, Dholpur, Khara (Bikaner), Hamirgarh (Bhilwara), Jhalawar
Single Window Clearances The State Government having amended the ‘Rules of Business’ has created three empowered committees to provide all desired clearances in one go. Single application form has been designed for availing the clearances.
Land Conversion Simplified Provision has been made for automatic conversion of land in rural areas upto 5 hectares. If nothing has been heard within 30 days of filing the application complete in all respects from Authority competent for land conversion, the land shall be deemed to have been converted and concerned GM, D.I.C. shall issue a certificate to this effect. Accordingly Tehsildar/Gram Panchayats shall make necessary entries in the land record within 7 days.
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Highlights
Foreign Direct & NRI
Investments
Foreign Direct and NRI Investments will continue to be welcomed in high-technology areas and infrastructure. Priority in allotment of residential houses in new schemes to NRIs by Rajasthan Housing Board, Jaipur Development Authority and Urban Improvement Trusts, in case they set up industrial projects in the State.
Power New industrial units having connected load not more than 300 KVA, are exempted from power cut to the extent feasible.
100% EOUs the investment of which is more than Rs.10 crores are 100% exempted from power cuts.
Units set up in EPIP/Export Zone/IT Park are exempted from power cuts.
Interest Rebate/Subsidy The ceiling of subsidy amount increased from the present INR15 lacs.to INR20 lacs. Thus subsidy will now be paid at the rate of 20% of eligible fixed capital investment, subject to a maximum of INR20 lacs
Stamp duty & Registration fee
exemption
Exemption (50% ) of stamp duty on purchase or lease of land and construction/improvement on such land
Electricity Duty exemption Exemption (50% ) of Electricity duty for seven years
Land Related
Concession/Exemption
Exemption (50%) on land tax for a period of seven years
50% exemption of conversion charge payable for change of land use Government land can be made available for projects which bring new technologies not existing in the State
100% Exemption for Agro Industries, agro to non-agro use.
Reimbursement on
Transportation
The maximum limit is INR 15 lakhs per beneficiary / per year. This subsidy will be available for three years
Technology up-gradation and
R&D related Incentives
50% of the cost of development of new prototype subject to a maximum of INR 20 lakhs for each undertaking in a year
Link of policy document http://resurgent.rajasthan.gov.in/resurgent-policies/rajasthan-agro-processing-and-agri-marketing- promotion-policy-2015.pdf
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Snapshot of Potential Investable Projects
Rajasthan
Project Name Process able Products/ infrastructure Value Proposition
1. Herbs
Extraction Unit
Extractation of dryed
concentrates from herbs
Rajasthan contributes 15% of production in
India, and this will improve value addition
2. Malting Unit Malt from Barley The state contributes 60% of the barley
production in the country
3. Milk Processing
Plants
Processing 100 tonnes of
milk per day
2nd largest producer of milk in country
4. Cattle Feed
Manufacturing
Plants
Processing 500 tonnes of
Feed /Day (output)
As the 2nd largest milk producer, the state
is also a high volume consumer of cattle
feed
5. Modern
Abattoir for
small ruminants
100 heads (small
ruminants) per shift
Considering the large populations, the
facility is needed
6. Private Market
Complex
Project proposed by
government under PPP
Infrastructure creation
7. Sub Market
Yards
Project proposed for
private sector
Infrastructure creation
8. Pack Houses for
Fruits &
Vegetables
Project proposed by
government by Private
sector
Infrastructure creation to complement the
market yards and increasing the value
chain coverage
9. Cold Storage &
Supply Chain
Project proposed by
government by Private
sector
Infrastructure creation to complement the
market yards and increasing the value
chain coverage
10. IQF Plant IQF Facility Meat
Products
The state is one of the largest producers of
red and white meat
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Write to us at:
Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India Panchsheel Bhawan, New Delhi, India.
Telephone Number: +91 11 -26492216/ 26492174/ 26493227/ 26490933 Find us at: http://mofpi.nic.in/
https://www.worldfoodindia.in/