Union FPI Minister Highlights
Champion Segments in Food Processing Sector for both Countries to Benefit
Mutually
Smt. Harsimrat
Kaur Badal addresses the Digital Indo- Italian Business
Mission on Food Processing'; discusses the emerging trends and growth opportunities
in the food processing sector
Posted On: 15 JUL 2020 6:01PM by PIB Delhi
Union Minister for Food Processing Industries,
Smt. Harsimrat Kaur Badal addressed
the opening session of Digital Indo- Italian Business Mission on Food Processing'
held virtually on 15 July 2020. Under the two-day event, digital conferences, trade
fair and B2B meetings are being held.
Highlighting the role of food processing sector
in current scenario, Union Minister said that with a shift in the industry landscape,
many food processing companies are attempting to diversify and expand
their product line-up. She added that the versatile equipment that can
produce many different product types, allowing companies to increase their output
without major changes to their facilities will be the preference. She emphasized
that the Italian Food and Equipment related companies therefore have much
to look forward to the Indian markets in order to expand their global outreach.
She added that India and Italy are natural partners, when it comes to the Food Processing
Industry and in European Union, Italy has one of the largest Indian diaspora.
Smt. Badal emphasized
on the role of India as a potential market. She stressed upon the new era of opportunities
in the food processing sector with various segments emerging as the champion segments
such as ready to eat, frozen food, superfood, nutraceuticals etc.
Smt. Badal further shared
that countries are looking to re-align their supply chains and, India,
also known as the world’s fruit & vegetable basket, offers ample
opportunities for sourcing raw material. India also offers one of the fastest
growing market for finished processed food products. She said that our experience of
handling the pandemic shows that food Processing has emerged as a Champion sector.
Speaking about the Digital Sectorial business Mission,
the Minister said that 23 Italian companies that are part of this Digital Mission
are having a virtual exhibition of their products & services and would be having
Business (B2B) Meetings with the end users and other industry players in
India. She added that Meetings and the webinars would be spread across the
key areas – Fruits & Vegetables, Cereals, Milk & Dairy processing,
Packaging & Bottling and also there would be opportunities
for technical collaborations with the units located in the Mega Food Parks. She
further said that the engagement of the Associations from both India and Italy will
ensure that there is an institutional connect as well.
Union Minister highlighted various opportunities
offered by MoFPI in the form of ready infrastructure such
as Mega food parks, agri export zones and industrial parks/estates/clusters/nodes.
She further shared details of schemes such as PMKSY, PM FME and the recent announcements
made under Aatmanirbhar Bharat package.
The Minister concluded with best wishes to all
the participants from India and Italy, and for the successful outcome for the event.
She said that India looks forward to partnerships with Italy in the area of food
processing, which shall further strengthen and consolidate relations between our
two countries.