Food processing is a way of life in India
New Delhi. The Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated World Food
India 2017. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said I am happy to be a part of
this august gathering of global leaders and decision makers of the food
processing sector. I welcome you all to World Food India 2017.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said This event will provide you a glimpse
of the opportunities that await you, in India. It will showcase our
potential in the food processing value chain. It will provide a platform
to connect with various stakeholders, and collaborate for mutual
prosperity. And, it will present to you, some of our most delightful
cuisine, which has stimulated taste buds across the world.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India’s strengths in agriculture,
are many and diverse. The second largest arable land area, and as many
as 127 diverse agro-climatic zones, give us global leadership in a
number of crops like bananas, mangoes, guavas, papayas, and okra. We are
second, globally, in terms of production of rice, wheat, fish, fruits
and vegetables. India is also the world's biggest milk producer. Our
horticulture sector has shown an average growth rate of 5.5 per cent
annually over the last ten years.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said For centuries, India has welcomed
traders from distant lands, who came in search of our distinctive
spices. Their travels to India, often shaped the course of history. Our
trade synergies with Europe and South East Asia through the Spice Route
are well known. Even Christopher Columbus was attracted to Indian
spices, and reached America, as he searched for an alternate sea route
to India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Food processing is a way of life in
India. It has been practiced for ages, even in the humblest of
households. Simple, home-based techniques, such as fermentation, have
resulted in the creation of our famous pickles, papads, chutneys and
murabbas that now excite both the elite and the masses, across the
world.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India is today one of the fastest
growing economies of the world. The Goods and Services Tax, or GST, has
eliminated the multiplicity of taxes. India has jumped thirty ranks this
year, in the World Bank Doing Business rankings. This is the highest
ever improvement for India, and the highest jump for any country this
year. From a rank of 142 in 2014, we have now reached the top 100.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India was ranked number one in the
world in 2016 in greenfield investment. India is also rapidly
progressing on the Global Innovation Index, Global Logistics Index and
Global Competitiveness Index.Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Starting a
new business in India is now easier than ever before. Procedures for
obtaining clearances from various agencies have been simplified. Archaic
laws have been repealed, and the burden of compliances has been
reduced.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said I now turn specifically, to food
processing.Prime Minister Narendra Modi said The Government has
undertaken a range of transformational initiatives. India is now the
most preferred investment destination in this sector. It is a priority
sector in our “Make in India” programme. 100% FDI, is now permitted,
for trading, including through e-commerce, of food products manufactured
or produced in India.
A single-window facilitation cell provides handholding for foreign
investors. There are attractive fiscal incentives from the Union and
State Governments. Loans to food and agro-based processing units, and
cold chains, are classified under priority sector lending, making them
easier and cheaper to obtain.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said The unique portal – Nivesh Bandhu –
or "investor's friend" – that we have just launched, brings together
information on central and state government policies, and incentives
provided for the food-processing sector. It maps resources upto the
local level, with processing requirements. It is also a platform for
business networking, for farmers, processors, traders, and logistics
operators.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Private sector participation has been
increasing in many segments of the value chain. However, more
investment is required in contract farming, raw material sourcing and
creating agri linkages. Many international companies in India have taken
a lead in contract farming initiatives.
This is a clear opportunity for global super-market chains considering India as a major outsourcing hub.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said On one hand, there are opportunities
in post-harvest management, like primary processing and storage,
preservation infrastructure, cold chain, and refrigerated
transportation. On the other hand, there is immense potential for food
processing and value addition, especially in niche areas such as organic
and fortified foods.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Increasing urbanization, and a
growing middle class, are resulting in an ever-growing demand for
wholesome, processed food. Let me share just one statistic. Over a
million passengers have a meal on a train in India, every single day.
Each one of them, is a potential customer for the food processing
industry. Such is the scale of opportunity that is waiting to be tapped.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Lifestyle disease is raising
consciousness globally, about the nature and quality of food
consumption. There is a growing aversion to the use of artificial
colours, chemicals and preservatives. India can provide solutions, and
offer a win-win partnership.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said The combination of traditional Indian
food, with modern technology, processing and packaging, can help the
world rediscover the health benefits, and refreshing taste of Indian
food ingredients such as turmeric, ginger, and tulsi, to name just a
few. The perfect blend of hygienic, nutritious and tasty processed food,
with the added benefits of preventive healthcare, can be produced
economically, here in India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said The Food Safety and Standards
Authority of India has been engaged in ensuring that processed food made
in India, matches global quality standards. The harmonization of the
food additives standards with Codex, and the building of robust testing
and laboratory infrastructure, will go a long way in creating an
enabling environment for food businesses.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said The farmers, whom we respectfully
call our "Annadaata" or the providers of food are central to our efforts
in food processing. We have a stated target of doubling farm incomes
within five years. Recently, we launched a national level programme, the
Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana, to create world-class food
processing infrastructure.
This is expected to leverage investment of five billion US dollars,
benefit two million farmers and generate more than half a million jobs
over the next three years.Prime Minister Narendra Modi said The creation
of Mega Food Parks is a key component of this scheme. Through these
food parks, we aim to link agro-processing clusters with key production
centres.
This will offer immense value proposition in crops such as potato,
pineapple, oranges and apples. Farmer groups are being encouraged to set
up units in these parks, thereby reducing wastage and transportation
costs, and creating new jobs. Nine such parks are already operational,
and more than thirty others are in the process of coming up across the
country.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said To improve last mile delivery, we are
improving governance, by increasing access to digital technology. We
plan to link our villages through broadband connectivity, within a clear
timeframe. We are digitising land records, and providing various
services to the people on mobile platforms.
These steps are building momentum towards real-time transfer of
information, knowledge and skills to farmers. The e-NAM, our national
agricultural e-Market, is connecting our agricultural markets
nationwide, thereby giving our farmers the benefit of competitive
pricing, and freedom of choice.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said In the true spirit of cooperative and
competitive federalism, our State Governments have also aligned with
the efforts of the Union Government to simplify processes and
procedures. Many States have come up with attractive food processing
policies to attract investment.
I urge each State of India to identify at least one food product for
specialisation. Similarly, each district can also select some food
items for production, and one item for specialisation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Today, our strong agricultural base
provides us a solid launch pad to create a vibrant food processing
sector. Our vast consumer base, rising incomes, favourable investment
climate and a Government dedicated to ease of doing business, all make
India ‘the place to be’ for the global food processing fraternity.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Each sub sector of the food industry
in India offers immense opportunity. Let me give you some
illustrations.Prime Minister Narendra Modi said The dairy sector has
emerged as a vital area for the rural economy. We now aim to take this
to the next level by increasing production levels of multiple products
based on milk.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Honey is nature's gift to mankind. It
offers several valuable by-products, such as bee wax. It has the
potential to increase farm incomes. Currently, we rank sixth in the
production and export of honey. India is now ripe, for a sweet
revolution.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India contributes over six per cent
of global fish production. We are the world’s second largest exporter of
shrimps. India exports fish and fisheries products to about 95
countries.
We aim to make a big leap in the ocean economy through the blue
revolution. Our focus is on development of untapped areas, such as
ornamental fisheries and trout farming. We also wish to explore new
areas, like pearl farming.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Our commitment to sustainable
development, is at the heart of our thrust for organic farming. Sikkim,
in north-eastern India, has become India's first fully organic state.The
entire north-east offers opportunities to create functional
infrastructure for organic produce.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said In order to be successful in Indian
markets, understanding Indian food habits and tastes is a key
requirement. To give you just one example, milk based products and
fruit-juice based drinks are an intrinsic part of Indian food habits.
That is why, I have been suggesting to manufacturers of aerated drinks,
the potential of blending five per cent fruit juice in their products.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Food processing also holds solutions
to nutrition security. For example, our coarse grains and millets have
high nutritional value. They can also withstand adverse agro-climatic
conditions. They can be called "nutrition rich and climate smart" crops.
Can we take up a venture based on these?
This will raise incomes of some of the poorest of our farmers, and also
enhance our nutrition levels. Such products, shall, of course, find
resonance across the world.Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Can we link
our potential, to the world's requirements? Can we link Indian
traditions with the future of mankind?
Can we connect India's farmers with markets around the world? These are
some questions that I wish to leave you with.Prime Minister Narendra
Modi said I am confident that World Food India will help us take some
concrete steps in this direction. It will also provide valuable insights
into our rich culinary landscape, and highlight our ancient wisdom of
food processing.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said I am also happy to note that the
Department of Post has released a set of twenty four commemorative
postage stamps on this occasion, to illustrate the diversity of Indian
cuisine.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said I invite each one of you to become a
part of the exciting growth journey of India's food processing sector. I
assure you of my whole-hearted support, whenever required.Come. Invest
in India.

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