The minister has also forwarded Coca-Cola India's demand not to include fizzy drinks in the 'sin' category under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) to be rolled out from July 1.
"Higher GST rate has been proposed for two-three categories of food items such as pickles, murabba and papad. The industry has made representation, which has been forwarded to the finance minister. It will study and take a call," Badal told reporters on the sidelines of an event.
The government has proposed 18 per cent GST on pickles.
On soft drinks, the minister said that Coca Cola India has demanded not to include fizzy drinks in sin category.
"The company is okay with higher tax but asking not to include the product in the sin category along with tobacco and alcohol. I have communicated this to the finance minister," she said.
Highlighting measures to boost food processing, Badal said the government has taken various initiatives in the last three years including setting up of mega food parks and cold chains as well as allowing 100 per cent FDI in marketing of food products manufactured and produced in India.
The government is identifying agro-clusters across the country where food processing facilities can be established to help farmers earn more income and reduce wastage.
"At present, only 10 per cent food is processed. It can be increased to 80 per cent level like in other countries," she said.
On FDI in food retail, the minister said that about USD 700 million investment has been proposed by Amazon, Grofers and Big Baskets. These firms have evinced interest to set up stores and have applied for necessary clearances with the commerce ministry.
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