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Food and Agro Processing
Infrastructure : Gujarat
 Indian Overview
 Gujarat Scenario
 Anil Group - Background
 Anil Mega Food Park –
Food & Agro Processing Infrastructure
Indian Overview
• World’s largest producer of Milk
• 2nd largest producer of Fruits & Vegetables
• 3rd largest producer of Food grains
• Agriculture contributes to 18% of Indian GDP and Food
Processing contributes to 14% of the manufacturing GDP
• Offers 46 out of 60 soil types and 20 agro-climatic regions; has
52% cultivable land compared to world avg. of 11%
Segments of the Food &
Agro Industry
Food Grains | Spices | Fruits & vegetables | Diary products | Meat &
poultry | Fisheries | Flowers | Processed foods & beverages
Government Support and Enablers
Focus in the 12th Five Year Plan will be "mechanization of agriculture"
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Agricultural credit raised to USD 107.4 billion - an increase
USD 18.7 billion
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National Mission on Food Processing to be started in
cooperation with States in 2012-13
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Proposal to allocate USD 56 million to intensify Irrigation
Development Programme
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Interest subvention scheme for providing short term crop
loans to farmers
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Project launched with World Bank assistance to improve
productivity in the dairy sector
Sources: Union
Budget 2012-13
Government Support and Enablers
Food processing industries included in the list of priority sectors for bank lending
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Approval for foreign equity up to 100% permitted for most of
the processed food items
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Fringe Benefit Tax on food processing is abolished.
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Investment linked tax incentives are extended to cold chains
and warehousing of agricultural products.
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Creation of NABARD’s fund for funding the sector.
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Customs duty and excise duty reduced progressively on
machinery and other inputs
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30 Mega Food Parks approved, 15 are ongoing projects
Sources: Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI); The Times of India
Gujarat Scenario
• Gujarat tops the agriculture growth table in the country
growing at an average CAGR of 10.7% over the last decade.
• Out of the total geographical area of 19.6 million hectares in
Gujarat, total cropped area is around 12.8 million hectares
(65%).
• Gujarat has 8 agro-climatic zones and wide varieties of soil
• GoI and GoG have spent Rs. 8530 million during 2005-2011
under Micro Irrigation System (MIS) Scheme
• Under the MIS Scheme .32 million hectares were covered
and 2.0 lakh farmers benefitted during 2005-11 period.
Sources: Socio Economic Review 2011-12 of Gujarat; Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, GoI; Gujarat Green Revolution
Company Ltd.
Key Segments
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Food Grains : Production during the year 2011-12 is
estimated at 10.1 MMT against the production of 5.6
MMT in 2009-10
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Cotton : The production of cotton in Gujarat amounts
to 31% of production in the country
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Fruits, Vegetables & Spices :
Growth in vegetable production
was the highest and recorded 45%
growth in volumes in 2011-12 as
against 2008-09 production figures
Sources: Socio Economic Review 2011-12 of
Gujarat; Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, GoI; Dept. of
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Gujarat leads in the productivity levels
of major fruits and vegetables
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Gujarat has the highest productivity in
custard and guava production in India
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World’s largest producer of cumin
Key Segments
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Flowers : State has taken a lead in the sector of
establishing Green House by producing high value flowers
like Dutch Roses, Gerberas and Carnation. Government of
Gujarat offers 50% subsidy for setting up green houses
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Fisheries : Gujarat contributes 28% portion
of the national marine export in quantity and
15% in terms of value
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Animal Husbandry : Animal
husbandry plays a vital role in
Gujarat’s rural economy, while
contributing nearly 5% to the state
GDP
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Gujarat
Dairy
Facts
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17 Cooperative dairy plants & 25
private dairy plants
14,598 Milk Cooperative Societies
11.5
million
liter/day
milk
production
3.01 million of milk producers
Gujarat Cooperative
Milk Marketing
Federation (GCMMF)
Sources: Socio Economic Review 2011-12 of Gujarat; GAIC; Directorate of Animal Husbandry, Cow breeding and Fisheries,
State Government Initiatives
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Three phase 24×7 electricity supply to all villages (Jyotigram Yojna)
Enabling of Contract Farming
Framing of Bio-technology Policy & Agri Business Policy
Policy for waste land utilization
Financial assistance up to Rs 7.5 million is made available to educational institutions
like universities, colleges running degree/diploma course in food technology for
starting the course as well as for up gradation.
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Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation (GAIC) - Promotes agricultural
activities at the ground level and helps in development of agro industries
and accelerates demand-based production of agro products to develop
agro industries in the new global agricultural environment.
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Gujarat State Horticultural Mission (GSHM) - formed for implementation
of “National Horticulture Mission (NHM)” in the state, with a view to
double the horticulture production and income, through simultaneous
development of post harvest infrastructure and marketing facilities. The
Mission is being implemented in 15 potential districts and covers 10
important crops of the state viz. mango, chikoo, amla, banana, papaya,
lime, cumin, fennel, flowers, medical and aroma crops.
Sources: Agriculture & Co-operation department, Gujarat
Trend in Investments
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The State has received cumulative foreign direct investment (FDI)
inflows worth USD 7.2 billion during April 2000 to April 2011
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690 MoUs & Announcements were signed in Vibrant Gujarat 2011
for projects to be established in the Food and Agri sector
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Proposed investment – INR 34,851 crore
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The average investment per MoU is about Rs. 50 crore
Sources: iNDEXTb, Vibrant Gujarat, Gujarat
Investment Oppurtunities
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Agri / horticulture infrastructure projects
Cold storage, fresh fruits and vegetables pack house, mechanized grain handling and
storage at port, Food Parks, terminal markets, irradiation centers
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Export-oriented processing units
Value added processing based on local resources
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The present scheme/benefits of Mega Food Park of Government of India will be
extended to the Mega Agribusiness Parks in Gujarat
4 Mega Agribusiness Parks to be developed over the next 3 years
The existing scheme under Industrial Policy in Gujarat will be modified to increase
provisioning of external connectivity infrastructure from Rs. 10 crore to Rs. 30 crore
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• Gujarat’s 1st Mega Food Park
Financial participation of Ministry of Food Processing, Govt. of
India, promoted and developed by Anil Group, a Gujarat
based industrial group since past 7 decades
Food Processing – Value Chain
Value chain stakeholders — 3 C’s of the food business viz.
Consumers, Creators and Contributors
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“Consumers” —Includes the consumers of various Agri and Food products either
in the domestic or the export market.
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“Creators” — Includes ones producing to meet customer demand, covering the
agricultural and farming landscape in India. They would include all the farmers
growing food products, raising livestock, etc.
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“Contributors” — The contributors are defined as those supporting the creators
to connect with the consumers. They would include Infrastructure providers,
delivery intermediaries, commodity exchanges, processing and manufacturing
companies and retailers.
“Anil Mega Food Park” – The Contributor
Anil Mega Food Park
• Anil Mega Food Park will provide a platform for establishing
backward and forward linkages covering the entire food processing
value chain and implement best practices in post-harvest
management.
• Gujarat’s 1st Mega Food Park with financial participation from
Ministry of Food Processing, Govt. of India.
• Projected investments - over Rs.150 Crores (USD 30 Million)
• Anil Mega Food Park to attract estimated investments of over
Rs.1000 Crores (USD 200 Million) from participating Food
Processing Units
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