India is one of the largest producers of food, as the largest producer of milk and second largest producer of fruit and vegetables in the world. This huge raw material base, paired with a growing 1.3 billion population, presents vast investment and partnership opportunities for the US, Badal said.
"However, India is currently only processing ten per cent of its food, resulting in enormous food waste," said Badal, Minister of Food Processing Industries at an industry round table organised by US India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF).
During her visit, she hosted one on one meetings with industry executives from US companies including Pepsico, Amazon, The Hershey Company, Coca-Cola, Wal-Mart, Kraft Heinz, and Honeywell, among others.
"With a growing country and population, the Indian government has made it a huge priority to reduce this waste," Badal said.
In the last three years, India has focused on reducing food waste through a war against food waste, she said.
Badal aims to partner with the US industry by borrowing best practices, technology, and innovation, in exchange for providing US companies with untapped investment opportunities that exist in India's enormous consumer base.
Over the next six years, this expenditure is set to double. This makes India an attractive destination for foreign investment, Badal said.
India offers immense possibilities, said Mukesh Aghi, president of USISPF.
Badal's visit comes ahead of the mega World Food India show being held in New Delhi from November 3-5. This global event aims to facilitate partnerships between Indian and international businesses and investors. The conclave would be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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