The
Indian
food industry is one of the most rapidly growing branches of industry on
the subcontinent. However, although it is the
second-largest producer of food worldwide, it still faces major
challenges in the processing sector. The growing consumption-oriented
population is expected to drive demand higher. According to the Ministry of
Food Processing Industries, the food industry is expected to grow by 14 percent
in fiscal year 2008/2009, despite the financial crisis.
The challenges that face this branch of industry
as it continues to grow include a shortage of refrigeration logistics and
deficiencies in the area of
hygiene.
To keep up with the competition at the global level, maintaining
international standards is becoming
increasingly important. As a result, investing in the infrastructure is a must
over the next few years. At an estimated 19.5 million tons, refrigeration
capacities cover only 15 percent of annual agricultural production.
For this reason, the Indian government has
started several initiatives to promote growth. 30 so-called
mega food parks with infrastructures
for packaging, transportation and refrigeration are being built to improve the
situation. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2009.
Source: www.gtai.de
Indian Food Industry: Key Statistics (in Rs 000'crores)
| 2002-2003 | 2006-2007 | 2010-2011* | 2014-2015* |
| Food Industry | 770 | 880 | 1,100 | 1,320 |
Food Processing Industry Size | 308 | 374 | 484 | 660 |
Size of organized Sector in Food Processing Industry | 57 | 101 | 162 | 264 |
% Share of Food Processing Industry in total Food Industry | 40 | 43 | 44 | 50 |
% Share of organized sector in Food Processing Industry | 19 | 27 | 36 | 40 |
Source: Ministry of Food Processing Industries, India* Projections