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Centre approves Rs10,900 Cr for creation of global food manufacturing champions

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It will strengthen select Indian brand of food products for global visibility and wider acceptance in the international markets

The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the Central Sector Scheme – ‘Production Linked Incentive Scheme for Food Processing Industry (PLISFPI)’ to support creation of global food manufacturing champions commensurate with India’s natural resource endowment and support Indian brands of food products in the international markets with an outlay of Rs 10900 crore.

Objectives of the scheme:

  • The objectives of the scheme are to support food manufacturing entities with stipulated minimum sales and willing to make minimum stipulated investment for expansion of processing capacity and branding abroad to incentivise emergence of strong Indian brands:
  • Support creation of global food manufacturing champions;
  • Strengthen select Indian brand of food products for global visibility and wider acceptance in the international markets;
  • Increase employment opportunities of off-farm jobs,
  • Ensuring remunerative prices of farm produce and higher income to farmers.

Salient features:

  • The first component relates to incentivising manufacturing of four major food product segments viz ready to cook/ ready to eat (RTC/ RTE) foods, processed fruits & vegetables, marine products, mozzarella cheese.
  • Innovative/ organic products of SMEs including free range-eggs, poultry meat, egg products in these segments are also covered under above component.
  • The selected applicant will be required to undertake investment, as   quoted   in   their application (subject to the   prescribed minimum) in plant & machinery in the first two years ie in 2021-22 & 2022-23.
  • Investment made in 2020-21 also to be counted for meeting the mandated investment.
  • The conditions of stipulated minimum sales and mandated investment will not be applicable for entities selected for making innovative/ organic products.
  • The second component relates to support for branding and marketing abroad to incentivise emergence of strong Indian brands.
  • For promotion of Indian brands abroad, the scheme envisages grant to the applicant entities for – in store branding,  shelf space renting and marketing.
  • Scheme will be implemented over a six year period from 2021-22 to 2026-27.

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