03 दिसंबर 2013
Govt to set up 3 food parks in next six months
New Delhi, Dec 3. The government will set up three
mega food parks in the country during the next six months with
each project attracting an investment of Rs 400 crore to Rs
500 crore, a top official said today.
The Food Processing Ministry has approved 30 mega food
park to provide remunerative price to farmers, reduce wastage
of agricultural produce, build capacity of producers and
processors and create efficient supply chain from farm to
market.
Each project is expected to generate employment for about
30,000 persons and maximum grant admissible from government
for a mega food park is Rs 50 crore.
"The three food parks will come up in Punjab, Kolkata and
Bangalore in the next 6 months. Already two food parks are in
operation in Patanjali in Uttarakhand and Chittoor in Andhra
Pradesh," Food Processing Secretary Siraj Hussain told
reporters.
He was speaking on the sidelines of the 'National Food
Safety and Quality Summit', organised by the Confederation of
Indian Industry (CII).
Hussain added that each park will have 25-30 units with
an expected investment of Rs 400 crore to Rs 500 crore.
"The food processing sector has registered growth of 8.6
per cent in last ten years, at a much higher rate as compare
to agriculture and manufacturing," he said.
He also said that parks get bit delayed as there were
difficulties in getting land for the project and some
approvals from the state government.
Speaking at the function, he also highlighted the need
for creating awareness about regulations and standards for
food formulated by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of
India (FSSAI) among people and professionals.
Hussain also stressed that it is important for the public
sector organisation to start obtaining approvals and complying
with the food safety regulations.
In his keynote address, Adviser FSSAI and Chairperson
Codex Alimentarius Commission Sanjay Dave said: "Consumers are
rapidly moving towards safe foods, standards and regulations
have to be made effective."
Speaking at the same function Executive Director PepsiCo
India Holdings Vivek Bharti said, "Indian industry needs to be
globally competitive and assured that the industry is united
towards one goal 'food safety for consumers'."
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