India Foodex 2012
India is the world's second largest producer of food next to China but accounts for less than 1.5% of International Food Trade. The Indian Food Sectors is poised for a rapid growth and has potential to become reliable outsourcing partner in the Food Industry given its strengths in primary Food Sector. The Indian Food brands are now rapidly increasingly finding prime shelf space in the retail chains across US and Europe.
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India is the world's second largest producer of food next to China but accounts for less than 1.5% of International Food Trade. The Indian Food Sectors is poised for a rapid growth and has potential to become reliable outsourcing partner in the Food Industry given its strengths in primary Food Sector. The Indian Food brands are now rapidly increasingly finding prime shelf space in the retail chains across US and Europe.
Potential Sectors :-
Prominent among the areas waiting to be tapped are canning, packaging, refrigeration for dairy, poultry, fisheries, meat, ready to eat products, cereals and grains, soft drinks consumer product groups like confectionery, chocolates, coco products, soya-based products, mineral water, high protein foods and nutraceuticals, apart from health food and health food supplements, a rapidly rising segment of the food processing industry.
Govt. Support :-
Having made the sector virtually tax free, Ministry of Food Processing Industries has prepared a Vision 2015, targeting an increased level of processing of perishables from 6% to 20%. The Govt. has also approved proposals for joint ventures, foreign collaboration, industrial licenses and 100% EOUs envisaging an investment of Rs. 19,100 crores (US$ 4.80 billion) during the same period. Out of this, foreign investment is over Rs. 9100 crores (US$ 2.2 billion).
Other Developments :-
The Ministry of Agriculture is aiming to double the production of all food crops through National Food Security Mission, NHM, HMNEHS & NHB and disseminating latest and modern practices of production and post harvest care. On the export front, APEDA is targeting agricultural and processed food exports in the range of Rs.4000-5000 crores (US$ 15 billon) in coming years.
Why India Foodex 2012 ?
This immense business opportunity can be utilized only when investors, food processing industry, suppliers and importers can interact with each other. To bridge the gap among enterprising farmers of South India, Machinery manufacturers, food product manufacturer, exporters and importers, we are organizing series of "India Foodex" exhibition, where all stakeholders can interact with each other at a single platform.
3rd Edition of "India Foodex 2011" organized last year was an excellent expo and received tremendous support from all quarters. Therefore, we are organising 4th Edition of 'India Foodex 2012'. By adding more values to it, concurrently, we are also organizing 4th edition of 'GrainTech India 2012' & 2nd edition of "DairyTech India 2012" to ensure better business for all.
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