Food Processing Industries minister Subodh Kant Sahai has said that government has signed a MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with Italy and France to set up joint food parks. Mr Kant also stressed that this joint food park model will immensely help the food processing industry and will also be prove to be future model for food processing industry in India.
In an interview Mr Kant said that government was in opinion that country needed to develop its food processing industry with help of those who had most of the experience. Thus, government went in favour of aligning with countries like France and Italy which have vast experience in food processing industry.
He said that the foreign expertise will bring in both large investments and new technology to the food processing industry in India and will help the nation in developing mega food processing parks with the help of foreign capital and technology. The Food Processing Ministry has demanded ECB (external commercial borrowing) facility being extended for bringing equipment to the mega food processing parks by the companies involved in its development.
Highlighting the lack of capital financing in the food processing industry and reluctance by the financial institutions and the banks to fund SMEs in the food processing industry, he also stressed for the need of venture capital fund to inject growth into this sector, while mentioning the Rs 10 bn funding provided by the apex body NABARD.
In an interview Mr Kant said that government was in opinion that country needed to develop its food processing industry with help of those who had most of the experience. Thus, government went in favour of aligning with countries like France and Italy which have vast experience in food processing industry.
He said that the foreign expertise will bring in both large investments and new technology to the food processing industry in India and will help the nation in developing mega food processing parks with the help of foreign capital and technology. The Food Processing Ministry has demanded ECB (external commercial borrowing) facility being extended for bringing equipment to the mega food processing parks by the companies involved in its development.
Highlighting the lack of capital financing in the food processing industry and reluctance by the financial institutions and the banks to fund SMEs in the food processing industry, he also stressed for the need of venture capital fund to inject growth into this sector, while mentioning the Rs 10 bn funding provided by the apex body NABARD.
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