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Establishment of

Egg Powder Unit

Agro & Food Processing


Government of Gujarat

Contents
Project Concept

Market Potential

Growth Drivers

Gujarat Competitive Advantage

Project Information

10

- Location/ Size
- Infrastructure Availability/ Connectivity
- Raw Material/ Manpower/ Machinery
- Potential Collaboration Opportunities
- Key Considerations

Project Financials

15

Approvals & Incentives

17

Key Department Contacts

18

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Project Concept
The concept
The project envisages
setting up of Egg
Powder Manufacturing
Unit based on the raw
material strength of
Gujarat.

Egg powder
An egg consists of 3 main parts: the shell (10%), the albumen or egg
white (60%) and the yolk (30%). An average egg weighs about 55-60
gram. Egg, in full or parts, is used to prepare powder used in different
industries:
Whole egg powder (WEP) is used in classical food
applications where rising qualities are not essential,
such as crackers, cookies and pasta.

The manufacturing unit


can focus on
production, processing,
marketing, etc.

Egg yolk powder (EYP) is used as a substitute for


fresh egg yolk to obtain colour, texture, and emulsion
capacity. Egg yolk powder is most frequently used in
mayonnaise, dressings, sauces and croissants.
Egg albumen powders (EAP) is used in a range of
items from fish, meat, and potato preparations to
bakery and pastry products.

Egg processing
Manufacture of dried egg powder starts with breaking of eggs and removing egg-shells. After
removal of shells, the mixture is filtered and stored in storage tanks at about 4oC and then it is
taken to tabular heater, wherein it is dried at about 65oC for 8 to 10 minutes and it is filtered and
passed to high pressure spray drier with the help
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flow is shown below:
Dried shell packing
and storage

Breaking






Whole egg
Filtering
Cooling
Liquid whole egg holding
Spray drying






WEP





Packing
Storage below 20oC
Storage at ambient
temperature

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Egg yolk
Filtering
Cooling
Liquid whole egg holding
Spray drying






EYP





Packing
Storage below 20oC
Storage at ambient
temperature

Egg albumen
Filtering
Cooling
Liquid whole egg holding
Spray drying
EAP




Packing
Hot room storage at
ambient temperature

Project Concept
Global market overview


Asia dominates the global egg production, accounting for around 60% of the total, followed by
Americas and Europe.
Asia encompasses five of the top 10 national producers of eggs, with India and Japan at third
and fourth positions in the world ranking.

World egg production (2013)

Top 5 egg producing countries (2013)

Region

Country

Asia

40.0

Americas

14.0
10.9

Prod (million tonnes)

China

28.8

USA

5.6

Europe

India

3.8

Africa

3.1

Japan

2.52

Oceania

0.3

Mexico

2.51

World

Source: WATTAgNet, accessed 28 July 2016





Prod (million tonnes)

68.3

Source: Global poultry trends 2014

Country wise, China leads the egg production globally, followed by the US and India.
However, Chinas growth rate was slow as compared to the growth achieved by other Asian
economies - India, Indonesia, Pakistan and Malaysia.
Around the world, consumption of eggs is also increasing. This increase is particularly notable in
developing countries where changing diets have people consuming a greater number of calories
from protein sources like poultry meat and eggs.

Indian market overview


India's egg products industry relies almost completely on exports of egg powder, with the main
markets being Europe and Japan. Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu account for almost half of the
countrys egg production.
Top egg producers 5-yr average (2009/10-2013/14)


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The largest producer of egg is Andhra Pradesh (Including


Telangana) which produces 30.5% of the total egg
production in the country.
Tamil Nadu ranks second, producing 18.9% of the egg
production.
Maharashtra, West Bengal and Haryana hold the next
three ranks producing 6.5%, 6.4% and 5.8% of the total
production respectively.
Gujarat ranks 11th in the country in terms of egg production,
contributing about 2.1%.

Market Potential

India is a small player in the global egg powder industry, currently. But Indian egg processors can
scale up their operations significantly to catch the market share, since India is the 3rd largest egg
producer in the world.
~ Shree Shivkumar, MD & CEO, SKM Egg Products

India 2nd largest poultry market in the world




Worlds 2nd largest poultry market with an annual growth of more than
14%


Poultry - the most organised sector in animal agriculture valued at about INR 350 billion





3rd largest egg producer after China and USA, producing


around 3.6% of global egg production

Annual growth rate of egg production between 5-8%

Lowest cost egg producer in the world an estimated production cost


of INR 1.1 per egg makes it much lower than all the other major
producers

Note: All statistics mentioned above are as of 2016.

Low cost of egg production, high productivity, rise in egg consumption in the north owing to
growing per capita income of a young and increasingly urban population and emerging export
markets are certain key growth drivers of egg production in India.
~ D.S. Rawat, National Secretary General, ASSOCHAM

Egg production (All India - Million Nos.)

Egg production:


During 2009/10 and 2013/14 egg production


in India has increased by around 5.5%
thereby reaching 74,752 million in the year
2013-14.

CAGR 5.5%

60,267

63,024

66,450

69,731

2009/10

2010/11

2011/12

2012/13

74,752

2013/14

Egg availability:


During 2009/10 and 2013/14 per capita egg


availability in India has increased by around
4.6% thereby reaching 61 eggs in the year
2013-14.

Per Capita Availability of Egg (Number/Annum)


CAGR 4.6%

51
2009/10

53
2010/11

55

2011/12

58

2012/13

61

2013/14

Source: Basic animal husbandry & fisheries statistics 2015

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Market Potential
India lowest-cost egg producer
The shell eggs are cheapest in India, though the inputs cost is not the lowest. However, due to
improved efficiencies achieved by the farmers by producing more eggs per hen, India ranks one of
the lowest in terms of price of egg production. Growth of the industry can be appreciated by
following figures:

Parameter

1990

2015

Layer birds (crores)

10

24

Layer feed price (INR)

12

22

Egg price (INR)

1.5

2.90

Eggs per hen

260

310

20,000

2,00,000

Separate brooding

10%

80%

Feed automation

10%

80%

Small eggs discount

Nil

Discounted

Eggs cleaning and packing

No

Important

Average layer farm size

Egg powder: primarily a foreign exchange earner




Export of poultry products reached US$11.7 crores during 2015-16, a growth of 18% over 201415 (US$10.6 crores). Export of dried egg products reached US$4.8 crores during 2015-16, a
growth of 8.7% over 2014-15 (US$4.7 crores).

Export of dried egg products constituted over 40% of the export of poultry products.

Japan is the largest buyer of egg powder followed by Germany and Indonesia.

Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Russia start importing


Due to stricter animal health norms enforced by the countries and due to the outbreak of avian
influenza in 2012, India was unable to export egg products to a number of countries. However,
within last two years lot of economies have opened up poultry imports from India, thereby
generating a huge market potential.


Hong Kong announced the opening of its market for eggs in December 2015. The Hong Kong
market for poultry products is worth $2 billion. If Indian exporters capture 10% of this in 2016-17,
Indias export of poultry products can triple to US$300 million from $106 million in 2014-15.

Kuwait allowed import of Indian poultry products, in 2015, with strict conditions for exporters
from India to follow health procedures laid down by the World Organisation of Animal Health.

Saudi Arabia, Indias largest destination for poultry products, opened its market in 2014.

Russia, a huge market for Egg yoke, opened up for imports in 2014.

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Growth Drivers
1

Increasing health
consciousness

R&D to increase shelf


life of products

Dollar and Euro


appreciation

Possibility of rising
domestic demand

Considering the increasing cholesterol related health issues, liquid


white egg is expected to provide good returns to egg powder units
in the years to come.

Units that succeed in increasing the shelf life of products will be


more competent to penetrate/expand in overseas markets.

Being an Export Oriented Unit, appreciation of Dollar and Euro


against Indian Rupee is positive for the unit. Strengthening of
Dollar would reduce the competitiveness of US manufactures in
foreign markets especially in Japan, which is a key importer of
processed egg products.
Currently, there isnt any major local market for processed egg.
Eggs are largely consumed by armed forces and bakery industry,
and also distributed as mid-day meal in schools and hospitals.
However, with increased availability of egg powder, the
household demand is expected to grow.


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Rising foreign
demand, limited
processing units

In the last two years, many economies have opened up for


import of processed egg products from India Hong Kong,
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Russia.
Currently there are only four-five egg powder processing units in
the country. And most of them are based out of South-India.
Hence, there exists a potential to open up new units in other
parts of the country.

Gujarat - Competitive
Advantage
1 Gujarat one of the top five states to over-achieve production targets


Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Sikkim, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Andhra
Pradesh (including Telangana), Karnataka, Chandigarh, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya,
Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Puducherry have achieved their egg production target during 201314.
Gujarat achieved 105% of its targeted egg production, but owing to the difference in the
production and consumption, the option of processing is worth exploring.

129

Egg production (% achievement)

105

Source: Basic animal husbandry & fisheries statistics 2015

Nagaland

Kerala

Jharkhand

Mizoram

Orrisa

Arunachal

West Bengal

Rajasthan

Bihar

Tripura

Manipur

Himachal Pradesh

Uttarakhand

Assam

J&K

Puducherry

D&N Haveli

Meghalaya

Madhya Pradesh

Haryana

Chandigarh

Karnataka

Andhra Pradesh

Maharashtra

Chhattisgarh

Gujarat

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Punjab

Uttar Pradesh

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2 Eggs a key livestock product for Gujarat


Eggs form one of the key livestock products for Gujarats economy. Gujarat contributes 2.1% to the
countrys egg production.
Egg production (Gujarat Million Nos.)

Eggs (Million nos.) 2013-14


Gujarat
(% contribution in India)

1,555
(2.1%)

All India

74,752

CAGR 5.4%

1,427

1,555

1,456

1,327
2010/11

2011/12

2012/13

2013/14

Source: Basic animal husbandry & fisheries statistics 2015

3 Gujarat yield higher than national average





Fowl, which contributes over 97% of Indias egg production, has an average yield of 276 and
107 respectively for improved fowl and desi fowl respectively.
Gujarats fowl yield is more than average for both improved and desi fowl.

Estimates of Yield for the year 2014-15 (Yield/Year numbers)


Improved fowl

Desi fowl

Improved duck

Desi duck

Gujarat

305

132

All India

276

107

176

111

Source: Basic animal husbandry & fisheries statistics 2015

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Gujarat - Competitive
Advantage
4

 Gujarat

Universities offering animal husbandry courses


reducing the skill gap in the industry




Poultry sector needs technical, diploma and certificate holders to work as farm supervisors.
In India, the growth rate of the graduate manpower is not commensurate with growth rates of
either livestock sector or poultry sector.
With a minimum expected growth rate of 10% per annum in the sector, poultry sector alone
needs 1,140 veterinary graduates in 2020.
Gujarat boasts of its premium Agriculture University Banaskantha, which focuses on animal
husbandry through its two colleges (as mentioned below). Apart from these two, Gujarat has
other colleges offering full time and diploma courses in polytechnic and animal husbandry.

University

College

Gujarat Agriculture
University
Banaskantha

 Availability


College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, Anand


College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, Sardar Krushi Nagar

of poultry feed ingredient

Feeds account for about 60%-70% of the total cost of producing eggs or meat from poultry.
Maize is an excellent feed ingredient for both egg and meat laying birds and is extensively used
as an energy source. It is high in energy but low in protein. Other energy sources include
sorghum and millet.
Gujarat grows maize, both in Kharif and Rabi season, and hence ensures undisrupted supply of
key feed ingredient.

Area, Production and Yield of Maize (2013/14)


Area (mn hectares) Production (mn tonnes)
Gujarat
(% contribution in India)

All India

Yield (kg/hectare)

0.46
(4.9%)

0.69
(2.8%)

1501

9.43

24.35

2583

Source: Agricultural Statistics at a Glance 2014

 Other


advantages

Well developed transport infrastructure like roads, rail, port and air connectivity with main egg
producing areas in the state offers good opportunities for development of domestic as well as
export market.
Furthermore, Gujarat is near to Gulf and Far East Asian countries, which have good export
potential of the product.
There is a regional and seasonal imbalance of demand and production of eggs. Therefore it is
quite logical to process eggs in surplus areas and at the time of glut. Major egg producing areas
are near to major consuming centres in South Gujarat and Maharashtra.

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Project Information
Suggested plant location
The preferred location will be Central and South Gujarat as major poultry farming activities are
conducted in this area and also consuming industries market is available in these areas. Anand,
Bhavnagar, Ahmedabad, Surat and Navsari are the top egg producing districts in Gujarat, which is a
prime factor for choosing the project location (closeness of key raw material producers).
Mehsana
Kutch

Top egg producing districts in Gujarat (2012-13)

Ahmedabad

District
(% of Gujarats egg produce)

Anand

Surat
Navsari
Bhavnagar
Mega Food Park (MFP)
Egg producing district

Egg production
Million nos.

Anand (48)

702.9

Bhavnagar (16)

239.4

Ahmedabad (7)

100.3

Surat (5)

73.4

Navsari (4)

52.2

Source: Directorate of Animal Husbandry, Gujarat

List of MFPs in Gujarat


Name

Location

Gujarat Agro Mega Food Park Pvt. Ltd

Surat

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd

Kutch

Fanidhar Mega Food Park Ltd.

Mehsana

All the top egg producing districts of Gujarat lie in close proximity to Surats MFP Gujarat Agro
Mega Food Park. In addition Gujarat Agro Mega Food Park offers a host of facilities for food
processing units. Hence it serves as a suitable location for the proposed unit.
Site image

Key highlights of Surat MFP







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Supported and Approved with Central and


State Governments
Strategically located to cater to all key markets
both domestic and export - 6 Crore Local
Population
Located strategically for sourcing raw material
Availability of Warehouses, Cold stores, Reefer
vans and other transport vehicles
Zone with large manpower supply

Project Information
Plant capacity and cost
Estimated project cost for manufacturing of egg powder having 240 MT per year plant capacity is
INR 1.5 1.8 crores.

Existing players - Project capacity and cost (at the time of set-up)
Player
Capacity

Capacity

Location

Year
established

Cost (INR
crores)

SKM Eggs

18 lakh eggs/ day


6,500 tonnes powder/ year

Tamil Nadu

1997

35.5

Venkateshwara
Hatcheries

18 lakh egg/ day

Andhra
Pradesh

1995

37.0

Ovobel Foods

2500 tonnes powder/ year

Karnataka

1993

17.5

Western Foods

772 tonnes powder/ year

Ambala

1992

7.1

Note: The egg powder processing units in India are very few, with not all units functioning presently. SKM Eggs is the
biggest player in the industry. (Other players, apart from the ones mentioned above are Indo-Dutch Proteins
Hyderabad, Foods & Inn Mumbai, and A.G. Foods Ludhiana).

Scale is the key


There are many benefits of establishing a large scale unit in poultry industry as compared to
setting up a small/medium scale unit:


Larger units go for bulk purchases, seasonal purchases at harvest and even go for import of
feed ingredients. The production costs can be managed.

Mechanisation in feed production, feeding the birds and egg handling is possible with larger
units.

Long distance supplies, exports and further processing can be planned with mass production.

Larger units can adopt better technology like least cost feed formulations and biosecurity
protocols to prevent diseases.

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Project Information
Connectivity and Infrastructure
Gujarat Agro MFP is strategically located at Mangrol, near Surat (Gujarat), providing excellent
connectivity for a global footprint.

The MFP is in close proximity to major railway


stations in Gujarat:
 Surat Railway Station 50 kms
 Vadodara Railway Station 130 kms
 Ahmedabad Railway Station 240 kms
 Rajkot Railway Station 425 kms

The MFP has a very good connectivity with


other cities in Gujarat and industrial hotspots:
 Mumbai 220 kms - The MumbaiAhmedabad highway (Golden Corridor for
industry) is a key transport corridor
 Ahmedabad 250 kms via NH48
 Surat 50 kms
 Vadodara 130 kms

Proposed
 A multi-modal transportation hub is planned to
be developed at Surat railway station

Proposed
 Vadodara-Mumbai Expressway to be
extended to a 6-lane Ahmedabad Vadodara
Mumbai expressway
 INR 90,000 crore Mumbai-Surat tunnel road

Distance from major airports in the region  Ahmedabad airport 250 kms
 Vadodara Airport 140 kms
 Surat Airport 85 kms
 Mumbai Airport 310 kms

The MFP is connected to several leading sea


ports such as Hazira, Nhava Sheva,
Kandala, and Mundra sea port.
Most of the sea ports are within 350 km from
Surat.

Proposed
 A commercial airport at Mundra (Gujarat) by
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone
 A new international airport at Dholera is under
development which is expected to become
operational by 2018.


All plots in Gujarat Agro MFP are equipped with Power, Water, Sewerage and Effluent
Treatment Plant (ETP) connections.
Cold storage (Central and Primary Processing centre) facility for upto 5500 MT capacity is
available; Warehousing capacity available.
Solar power generation to take care of common maintenance of MFP.

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Project Information
Raw material requirement


The major raw material required is fresh eggs and the daily requirement is ~20,000. Prior
confirmed arrangements for this quantity are necessary.
The unit can source its egg requirements by entering into long-term contracts with poultries in
Anand, Ahmedabad and other egg producing regions. Or, it can also plan for a poultry farm to
internally source part of its daily egg requirement, thereby reducing its dependency.

Manpower requirement
An estimated 26 people would be required, including both supervisory staff as well as workers, to
manage the facility. The unit would have to recruit both regular employees as well as contracted
labor.

Particulars

Number

Supervisory staff

Production Manager

Machine Operators

Accountant

Workers

22

Skilled labor

Semi-skilled labor

Unskilled- Skilled labor

10

Salesman

Clerk

Total

26

Machinery suppliers

Belgium

Haryana

Denmark

Agra

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Project Information
Possible collaboration


CFTRI (Central Food Technological Research Institute), Mysore, can offer the technical knowhow. CFTRI has developed over 300 proven technologies and 1000 patents which can transform
food processing industries.
Additionally, it has established a Technology incubator called "NutraPhyto Incubation Centre"
for the entrepreneurs to experiment with model industries and take them forward towards
successful commercial ventures.

Key considerations
Raw material
procurement

Procuring eggs in lakhs per day is not easy to replicate by any new entrant
in this field. In order to overcome this challenge, the unit would have to
establish its own farms to source their requirement in part/full. However,
despite sourcing its egg requirements from own farms, any adverse change
in the price of feed ingredients may affect its raw material cost.

Import
restrictions

Being a food ingredient, import permission to developed countries is not


easy.

High quality
standards

Ensuring the quality of feed and arranging periodic visit of veterinary doctors
to ensure the health of birds is essential. Since the end consumers are large
MNC food companies, stringent quality standards are to be met.

High entry
barrier

Since the competition is mainly with foreign firms, it can take years to
establish the label of a reliable and quality supplier in overseas markets.

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Project Financials


The total cost of the 240 TPA project would be around INR 1.5 1.8 crores.

Plant and machinery constitute the major cost component in setting up the plant, i.e. ~54%,
followed by land and building at ~37%.

In terms of working capital, the major constituent is eggs ~20,000 eggs per day.

Cost element

Qty

Cost/ unit

Land and Building

2016 Estimates (INR lakhs)


56.0

Land

1,000

250

2.7

Land development - Land area

1,000

500

5.4

Mian production area

500

5,000

27.2

Store-cum-packing room and sales counter

300

5,000

16.3

Building

Contingencies

10%

4.4

Plant and Machinery

81.3

Egg breaker

50,000

2.2

Centrifuge

3,00,000

6.5

Filter

1,00,000

2.2

Storage tank

75,000

3.3

Feed pump

3,00,000

6.5

Tubular Heater

8,00,000

8.7

Balance Tank

75,000

3.3

Feed Pump

3,50,000

7.6

High pressure pump

4,00,000

8.7

High pressure spray drier

7,50,000

8.2

Cyclone with exhaust and fan

3,50,000

3.8

Packaging unit

5,00,000

5.4

Electrification and installation

4.4

15%

10.6

Contingencies
Miscellaneous Fixed Assets

7.2

Furniture and fixtures

1,00,000

1.1

Vehicles - Delivery LCV

2,00,000

4.4

Weighing scale

25,000

0.3

Others

50,000

0.5

Contingencies

15%

0.9

Pre-Operative Expenses

7.5

Establishment

2,90,000

3.2

Professional Charges

1,00,000

1.1

Security Deposits

3,00,000

3.3

Total cost

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152.0

Project Financials
Implementation model


The project can be a joint venture between the owner company and the states agriculture
department, i.e. Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation Ltd.

The company may have to enter into a tie up with a foreign collaborator for technology/ for
sourcing plant and machinery. Technology tie up can also be made with CFTRI (Central Food
Technological Research Institute), Mysore, as mentioned previously.

Existing players Implementation model


SKM Eggs

Balaji Venkateshwara
Hatcheries

Ovobel Foods

Western Foods

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Joint venture between SKM Animal Feeds and Foods (India) and
Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation
Technological assistance for the unit from Belovo Engineering SC,
Belgium
Ovotec International of Belgium holds 6.92% of the equity in the
company
Technological assistance for the unit from Food Engineering
Services, US
Food Processing Ministry to hold a 5% stake in the company's
equity
Technical and financial tie up with Ovobel SA of Belgium
Financial collaboration with Haryana Agro Industries Corporation
Limited (HAIC) and Haryana State Industrial Development
Corporation Limited (HSIDC)
Foreign Collaboration Agreement with Sanovo Engineering,
Denmark for technical know-how for the project

Approvals & Incentives


Approvals


The proposed unit will have to register itself with Secretariat of Industrial Approvals (SIA), Ministry
of Industries and Government of India, by filing Industrial Entrepreneurs Memorandum (IEM), if it
has plant and machinery investment of more than INR 10 million.

The unit will require registration of its products with Foods and Drugs Administration (FDA) in
exporting countries, apart from registration with Indian and state food administrations. The most
critical aspect of this product will be its shelf life for export consumers and hence there will be
need for meeting FDA regulations in consuming countries and Codex standards followed by
them.

The unit will register itself with Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI) for availing
subsidy benefits. The unit will also register itself with RBI, DGFT and with APEDA as registered
manufacturer exporter to avail export incentives.

India imposes no restrictions for poultry and egg exports, which include egg powder, table eggs,
specific pathogen-free (SPF) eggs, and frozen chicken meat to regional markets such as Asia,
Africa, and the Middle East.

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Approvals / Incentives
Incentives by Government of Gujarat
Gujarat government announced its Agri Business Policy 2016 with emphasis on promoting
food processing industry by developing the entire value chain of exporting locally grown farm
produces.


Capital investment subsidy at 25% of eligible project cost subject to maximum INR50 million for
cold chain, food irradiation processing plants and packaging houses

Back ended interest subsidy at 7.5% on term loan with maximum amount of INR40 million for a
period of 5 years for setting up infrastructure project in Agro & Food Processing sector
(including packaging houses)

Major components covered in comprehensive Agro Business Policy 2016 - 2021




Capital Subsidy on investment to agro and food processing industries

Assistance of Back Ended Interest Subsidy on the Term Loan

Freight Subsidy will be available to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME)

Assistance in Sample Testing

Assistance for Quality Certification Mark

Financial Assistance for Skill Enhancement

Reimbursement of VAT and Sales Tax

Encouragement in Electricity Rate and Duty

Refund on Registration Fee and Stamp Duty

Assistance for Research and Development

Assistance for Patent Registration

Incentives and financial assistance to units in Gujarat Agro


Infrastructure Mega Food Park










MoFPI-approved project - Hence easier release of subsidy funds of MoFPI Schemes to Food
Processing Units.
Zero stamp duty on land lease (Exclusively to Gujarat Agro Infrastructure Mega Food Park)
Term loan at concessional rate of interest from NABARD under food processing fund exclusively
available to units in food parks
Lower import duty on imported machinery
Exemption from income tax for 5 years from commissioning date
Benefit under Government of Gujarat's Scheme of assistance to manufacturing sector"
Short start-up time ready availability of non-agriculture converted plots and sheds

Note: Please refer Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation website for comprehensive Agro-Business policy (2016-21).

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Approvals & Incentives


Incentives by Government of India
Food processing sector in India has received ~US$6.70 billion worth of Foreign Direct Investment
(FDI) during the period April 2000-December 2015. The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
estimates that the food processing sectors have the potential to attract as much as US$33 billion
of investments over the next 10 years and also generate employment of nine million person-days.
Some of the major initiatives taken by the Government of India (GoI) to improve the food
processing sector in India are as follows:
 Union Budget 2016-17 has proposed 100% FDI through FIPB (Foreign Investment
Promotion Board) route in marketing of food products produced and manufactured in India.
 The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued new rules for
importing products, to address concerns over the entry of sub-standard items and simplify
the process by setting shelf-life norms and relaxing labelling guidelines.
 The Ministry of Food Processing Industries announced a scheme for Human Resource
Development (HRD) in the food processing sector. The HRD scheme is being implemented
through State Governments under the National Mission on Food Processing. The scheme
has the following four components:
 Creation of infrastructure facilities for degree/diploma courses in food processing
sector
 Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP)
 Food Processing Training Centres (FPTC)
 Training at recognised institutions at State/National level
 NABARD Loan for Food Processing Industry: In the 2015 Budget, the Finance Minister had
announced the setting up of an INR2000 crore fund in NABARD for providing loans to
entrepreneurs setting up food processing businesses in designated food parks.
 Ministry of Food Processing Industries has launched Mega Food Park Scheme to boost
the Indian food processing sector and facilitate creation of modern infrastructure for food
processing such as processing center-cum-cold chain in identified clusters, processing of
intermediate products, centralized infrastructure to take care of processing activities. Going
forward, investments, including FDI, would rise with strengthening demand and supply
fundamentals in India.

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APEDA Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority


http://apeda.gov.in/apedawebsite/
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India
http://www.fssai.gov.in/
National Egg Coordination Committee
http://www.e2necc.com/

Ministry of Food Processing Industries


http://www.mofpi.nic.in/
Agriculture and Co-operation Department
www.agri.gujarat.gov.in/index.htm
Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation
www.gidc.gov.in/

Industries Commissionerate
www.ic.gujarat.gov.in
This project profile is based on preliminary study to facilitate prospective entrepreneurs to assess a prima facie scope.
It is, however, advisable to get a detailed feasibility study prepared before taking a final investment decision.

Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation Limited


Gujarat State Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd Building
2nd Floor , "B Wing , Sector 10A,
Gandhinagar 382010, Gujarat, India
Phone / Fax : 079-23240208
Email: md-gaic@gujagro.org
https://gaic.gujarat.gov.in/

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