Food processing industry in India progress, potential, problems and policy
By: Singh, Shrawan Kumar
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BookPublisher: Abhigyan: Management Journal from fore Description: 41(4), Apr-Dec, 2023: p.28-40.Subject(s): Food Processing Industry, Sunrise Sector, Nutritious Food, Hygienically-Produced, Packaged Food, Rising Incomes, Organized Structure, Unorganized Structure, Marketing Importance, Processing Stage, Supply Chain Gaps, Supply Chain Losses, Government Policy, Growth Potential, Industry Challenges, SWOT Analysis, Policy Steps, Opportunities| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 41(4), Apr-Dec, 2023: p.28-40 | Available | AR131576 |
India’s food processing industry is a sunrise sector and can scale new highs to supply good quality, nutritious, hygienically-produced and packed food products to the consumer and ensure better income for the growers. Rising incomes and a demand for healthy, packaged food ensure its sustenance without fear of recession. In India, this industry has a dualistic structure – organized and unorganized. There is substantial marketing importance of this industry. However, the extent of processing is still at a nascent stage, and the supply chain gaps and losses are the biggest challenges faced by the industry in India. The objective of this paper is to analyse different aspects of food processing industry in India and covers its importance, growth, potential, problems, and government policy. In the end, the paper carried out the SWOT analysis and offers a few policy steps required for exploiting opportunities that lie ahead food processing industry.- Reproduced
https://fore-abhigyan.fsm.ac.in/articles/10.56401/Abhigyan/41.4.2023.28-40


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