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Food processing sector in India has dualistic structure: Secretary MoFPI

Updated: Aug 18, 2018 07:01:39am
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Food processing sector in India has dualistic structure: Secretary MoFPI

New Delhi, Aug 18 (KNN) The Food processing sector in India has a dualistic structure. The unorganized segment is dominated by small enterprises and workers while the organized segment is dominated by investments, said Jagdish Prasad Meena, Secretary of Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI).

He was speaking at the inauguration of the International Conference on Recent Advances in Food Processing Technology (iCRAFPT).

He said “The unorganized segment dominates in numbers (about 25,00,000 in 2015-16) of small enterprises and workers, but the organized segment (about 40,000) dominates in terms of value of the output and investment.”

In his address, the Secretary highlighted that the bumper production and diversification of agriculture has brought in new challenges for everybody in view of the large scale food wastage on one hand and seasonal & regional demand & there supply issues of many commodities.

The percentage share of the organized/registered food processors is hardly 1.5 percent of the total food processors, he added.

He said that the first tier technology should target the unorganized sector who can be encouraged to concentrate on primary processing and provide strong supply link to the high-end secondary and tertiary processing.

The second tier should deal with sophistication of secondary and tertiary processing of high value products and enable industry to compete and stand up shoulder to shoulder with world food processing industries, he added.

Further, Meena said “our nation’s export basket of food produces contains 75% of the fresh F&V and unprocessed item and only 25% of processed products.”

He also appreciated the continued efforts made by IIFPT in the field of research and food processing and extended Ministry’s support towards achieving the vision of the IIFPT to become an institute of national eminence. 

The Secretary concluded his inaugural address by sharing glimpses of successful conduct of World Food India 2017 that subsequently promoted investment intent of US$14 billion has been expressed through MoUs by country/world-wide companies.

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