тЬЕ Why in News: The Food Processing Sector has emerged as an important segment of the Indian economy and it constitutes as much as 9.9 percent and 11.4 percent share of GVA in Manufacturing and Agriculture sector respectively in 2019-20 at 2011-12 prices.
тЦкя╕ПKey challenges facing the sector are:
тЬЕ Supply chain infrastructure gaps
тЬЕ Institutional gaps
тЬЕ Relatively low level of processing
тЬЕ Technological gaps
тЬЕ Lack of seamless Linkage between Agri-Production and Processing
тЬЕCredit availability gaps
The draft National Food Processing Policy lays down strategy for unhindered growth of the sector by addressing these challenges through
тЬЕ Promotion of clusters
тЬЕ Convergence of services provided by different Ministries / Departments
тЬЕ Focused interventions for improving competitiveness
тЬЕ Promotion of IndiaтАЩs Unique Selling Proposition (USP)
тЬЕ Strengthening unorganized food processing units
тЬЕ Increased access to institutional credit at affordable cost
тЦкя╕ПSome of the key objectives of the draft policy are:
тЬЕAttaining a higher growth trajectory through significant increase in investment for strengthening supply chain infrastructure and expansion of processing capacity particularly in perishables═╛
тЬЕImproving Competitiveness through technology upgradation, Research & Development, Branding and strengthening IndiaтАЩs USP in food sector═╛
тЬЕAttaining long term sustainability in growth of the sector through efficient use of water, energy, adoption eco-friendly technology in processing, storage, packaging and use of waste from FPI industry.
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