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Indian food processing sector is still ‘processing’

November 13, 2017 / 17:44 IST
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Last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had set an ambitious target of doubling farmers’ income by 2022 with the spotlight on the food sector.

The food processing sector is more than just output as it adds value, creates jobs, and sustains prosperity. In order to realise the potential of the food processing industry, The Free Press Journal organised a panel discussion on-‘Food Processing: The new goldmine in India’- along with the Indian Merchants Chamber and Moneycontrol.com. The panellists including Dilip Rath, Chairman of the National Dairy Development Board; Anantha Padmanabhan, MD, Alfa Laval and Cluster President, India, Middle East & Africa; and Neelkanth Mishra, MD, India Equity Strategist at Credit Suisse, discussed how food processing sector has the potential to create jobs and double income.

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Lalit Kanodia, IMC President, in his welcome address said, agriculture constitutes around 15 per cent of the GDP but provides employment to about 60 per cent of the working population, which means the per capita income is very low.

“In this view, food processing is extremely crucial to India. Food processing is a bridge that links agriculture and industry. An estimate says it can create nine million jobs, which is massive if you compare it with IT sector which is about 3.5 million jobs,” said Kanodia.