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Leading FMCG companies have termed the PLI scheme approved by the government for the food processing sector as a game-changer which would help bring more investment, increase the income of farmers and boost agri exports.
Leading companies operating in the packaged food segment as HUL, ITC, Britannia, Parle and Nestle welcomed the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme approved by the government on Wednesday.
The move would also help create more jobs in the sector, ensure the availability of a wider range of value-added products for consumers and the Indian companies to establish themselves in the foreign markets.
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Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are, on Wednesday, scheduled to discuss and vote on various ministerial matters, including demand of grants and working of Railways, Tourism, and Food Processing Industries ministries.
Both Houses saw multiple adjournments on all days of last week as the Opposition demanded a discussion on the rising prices of fuel in the country.
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Pre-Bid Meeting Notice regarding the RFP for Assessment Studies for identifying gaps in infrastructure & processing facilities for development of potential value chains for perishable products under Operation Greens Scheme -reg.
Pre-Bid Meeting Notice regarding the RFP for Assessment Studies for identifying gaps in infrastructure & processing facilities for development of potential value chains for perishable products under Operation Greens Scheme -reg.
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ISSUE DATE: March 22, 2021
UPDATED: March 15, 2021 16:24 IST
FARM FORWARD, A processing facility at CG Corp’s MFP in
Rajasthan’s Roopangarh
When Varun Chaudhury, executive director of Nepal-based CG Corp Global, the makers of Wai Wai noodles, applied to build a food park in India, he expected the effort to be an extension of the work his company already does. A leader in the food processing industry, the Rs 13,000 crore conglomerate’s business in India spans several sectors, from FMCG (fast moving consumer goods) to hospitality. Nonetheless, Chaudhury, who is steering the group’s FMCG arm, says he found the experience unexpectedly challenging, with what he describes as complicated and stringent regulations.