FDI in multibrand retail to boost food processing ind:Assocham

The government should allow FDI in multi-brand retail sector as it will help the food processing industry, Assocham said on Wednesday.

NEW DELHI: The government should allow FDI in multi-brand retail sector as it will help the food processing industry in adopting new technologies and improving productivity, Assocham said on Wednesday.

The Rs 5.45 lakh crore food processing industry is estimated to touch the level of Rs 8.73 lakh crore by 2014-15, the chamber said.

Despite high growth, the industry is still dominated by small scale and unorganised sector mainly involved in producing low value added products, it said.

Only 7 per cent of total agriculture produce is processed in India compared to 53 per cent in the US and 42 per cent in New Zealand, it said.

"The critical need of the hour is to improve technology and productivity in order to be competitive globally," it said adding, "the Indian market is increasingly becoming important for many multinational corporations like Wal-Mart, Pepsi, Cargill, Heinz and Kellogs which have invested in the food processing sector."

The food processing industry contributes nine per cent to the GDP, accounts for 14 per cent of total industrial output and provides direct employment to 16 lakh workers.
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