Food value chain offers great scope for investments, jobs: President Kovind

Focus on food processing will not only reduce 'unacceptable level' of food wastage but also help double farmers' income, says President Kovind

President Ram Nath Kovind addressing  valedictory session of the World Food India 2017, in New Delhi. Photo: PTI
President Ram Nath Kovind addressing valedictory session of the World Food India 2017, in New Delhi. Photo: PTI
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Last Updated : Nov 05 2017 | 5:16 PM IST
India's food consumption is likely to touch $1 trillion by 2025 and the country's entire food value chain offers huge opportunities for both domestic and foreign investors, President Ram Nath Kovind said on Sunday.

It is a sector with "large business appetite" and has potential to generate employment for both women and a large young population of India, he said.

Focusing on food processing will not only reduce "unacceptable level" of food wastage but also help doubling farmers' income, he added.

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Speaking at the valedictory function of the World Food India, Kovind said, "Food is culture but food is also commerce. Indias food consumption is currently valued at US 370 billion. It is expected to reach $1 trillion by 2025, in less than a decade. There are opportunities across the entire food value chain in India."

There are huge opportunities in areas such as post-harvest facilities, logistics, cold chains, and manufacturing, he said, adding that this is a major area for attracting domestic and foreign investment.

On a global scale, the market for Indian food products is massive, he said and added, "It extends from 1.8 billion people in South Asia to a 30 million strong diaspora population, and to millions more in all parts of the world.

"As such, the opportunities in the Indian food industry should give you much to chew about. Please digest. And invest," he added.

Stating a focused emphasis on modern food processing can change things, the President said both investment as well as technological solutions are required to reduce food wastage which at present are at regrettable levels.

For instance, close to 16 per cent of Indias guava crop is wasted, as are 10 per cent of the country's mango and apple crops, he added.

The President further said that the industry can be a huge employer and this is of utmost importance for India which has huge youth population.

Since women are deeply involved in the food sector especially in rural areas, he said there is great potential for women to emerge as micro-entrepreneurs and raise overall female participation in the workforce.

Exuding confidence that India can produce food products for both domestic and global markets, he said, "This would insulate both farmers and consumers from price shocks, and go a long way in ensuring remunerative incomes for the agricultural community."

Terming the mega food event as 'Kumbh mela" of Indian food, the President said that the outcome of the three-day event should lead to a time-bound plan to reduce if not eliminate crop wastage in the country.
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First Published: Nov 05 2017 | 5:15 PM IST

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