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The Indian food market has experienced a good growth over the years. The economic liberation and high growth rate of economy has put a positive impact on the food and agriculture market in the country. This has led to lesser imports and high rate of exports in terms of quality and quantity.


With the advancements in the field of technology, more and more innovative techniques are being implemented in the field of agriculture. This has led to high yield of food and crops which has really increased the output and led to the growth of the food industry in India. The growth of the food industry has also led to the introduction of other allied industries such as food processing, food packaging and so on.

We have undertaken a wide range of studies of agribusiness, food processing and allied sectors. We have worked with State Government Undertakings and Corporate clients on assignments covering all aspects of crop production, animal husbandry and fisheries, horticulture, post-harvest management, processing and marketing. We also offer self-contained Pre-Investment and Pre-Feasibility Studies, Market Surveys and Studies, Preparation of Techno-Economic Feasibility Reports, Identification and Selection of Plant and Machinery, Manufacturing Process and or Equipment required, General Guidance, Technical and Commercial Counseling for setting up new industrial projects on the following topics.

Many of the engineers, project consultant & industrial consultancy firms in India and worldwide use our project reports as one of the input in doing their analysis.


Development of the Indian food market

After independence, the government put emphasis on making the country self sufficient through increased food and farm production. Emphasis was given on the development of agriculture through better farming techniques, increased irrigation facilities, more use of fertilizers and so on. This really put a positive impact on the food processing industry which resulted in better yields.

In the 1960s, the government initiated the Green Revolution' movement to increase the food grain production. Emphasis was given on aforestation, irrigational projects, use of better quality seeds, improvised farming techniques and so on. This increased the food exports of India in terms of both quantity and quality.

The market liberalization policies in the 1990s led to the favorable growth of the economy of India which also improved the food industry in the country. Since then, the food industry has really developed to a great extent. More segments are coming up and also plenty of foreign companies are entering the Indian food market.

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Main segments of the Indian food market

The food industry in India mainly consists of a number of sectors. Some of the well known ones are:

* Dairy and food processing
* Canning
* Frozen food refrigeration
* Thermo processing
* Specialty processing

Some of the other sectors which are expected to grow more and be a very lucrative option of business in the coming years are:

* Fruits and vegetables
* Confectionary
* Aqua culture and fishing
* Meat and poultry
* Fast food and snacks
* Ready to eat food
* Additives
* Health food and grains
* Health food supplements
* Recent trends in the India food market

According to the recent survey, the Indian food market is all set to be double by the year 2025. The rapid economic development, innovative technology and food production, growing consumerism and improved lifestyle are the main reasons behind this growth. Today, Indian consumers are paying for branded and value added food products which have led to the introduction of new segments in the manufacturing and retail market. Over the last few years, the annual output of the food market in India has been around $155 billion which is expected to reach around $344 billion by the year 2025. The annual rate of growth is expected to be around 4.1 %.

The market share of the Indian snacks is around US$ 3 billion with a growth rate of around 15-20 %. The unorganized snacks market is worth around US$ 1.56 billion with a 7-8 % growth rate. Today, there are around 1,000 types of snacks that are available in the market. The most popular snacks are potato based items and chips. Some of the main companies in the organized snacks market in India are Pepsi and Haldiram's.


Click Here to get the books and project reports
 
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mikir

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dear sirs,
we are interested in agri projects maxi 50 l to 1 cr. if you have any viable projects. please sent by mail .
thanks
with regards
baala
 
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masoodumar

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Dear Sir we would like to put a food related project please send us the list of project reports you have and if any knowhow is available,please contact...
 
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bhagya2008

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The Indian food market has experienced a good growth over the years. The economic liberation and high growth rate of economy has put a positive impact on the food and agriculture market in the country. This has led to lesser imports and high rate of exports in terms of quality and quantity.


With the advancements in the field of technology, more and more innovative techniques are being implemented in the field of agriculture. This has led to high yield of food and crops which has really increased the output and led to the growth of the food industry in India. The growth of the food industry has also led to the introduction of other allied industries such as food processing, food packaging and so on.

We have undertaken a wide range of studies of agribusiness, food processing and allied sectors. We have worked with State Government Undertakings and Corporate clients on assignments covering all aspects of crop production, animal husbandry and fisheries, horticulture, post-harvest management, processing and marketing. We also offer self-contained Pre-Investment and Pre-Feasibility Studies, Market Surveys and Studies, Preparation of Techno-Economic Feasibility Reports, Identification and Selection of Plant and Machinery, Manufacturing Process and or Equipment required, General Guidance, Technical and Commercial Counseling for setting up new industrial projects on the following topics.

Many of the engineers, project consultant & industrial consultancy firms in India and worldwide use our project reports as one of the input in doing their analysis.


Development of the Indian food market

After independence, the government put emphasis on making the country self sufficient through increased food and farm production. Emphasis was given on the development of agriculture through better farming techniques, increased irrigation facilities, more use of fertilizers and so on. This really put a positive impact on the food processing industry which resulted in better yields.

In the 1960s, the government initiated the Green Revolution' movement to increase the food grain production. Emphasis was given on aforestation, irrigational projects, use of better quality seeds, improvised farming techniques and so on. This increased the food exports of India in terms of both quantity and quality.

The market liberalization policies in the 1990s led to the favorable growth of the economy of India which also improved the food industry in the country. Since then, the food industry has really developed to a great extent. More segments are coming up and also plenty of foreign companies are entering the Indian food market.

Click Here to get the books and project reports

Main segments of the Indian food market

The food industry in India mainly consists of a number of sectors. Some of the well known ones are:

* Dairy and food processing
* Canning
* Frozen food refrigeration
* Thermo processing
* Specialty processing

Some of the other sectors which are expected to grow more and be a very lucrative option of business in the coming years are:

* Fruits and vegetables
* Confectionary
* Aqua culture and fishing
* Meat and poultry
* Fast food and snacks
* Ready to eat food
* Additives
* Health food and grains
* Health food supplements
* Recent trends in the India food market

According to the recent survey, the Indian food market is all set to be double by the year 2025. The rapid economic development, innovative technology and food production, growing consumerism and improved lifestyle are the main reasons behind this growth. Today, Indian consumers are paying for branded and value added food products which have led to the introduction of new segments in the manufacturing and retail market. Over the last few years, the annual output of the food market in India has been around $155 billion which is expected to reach around $344 billion by the year 2025. The annual rate of growth is expected to be around 4.1 %.

The market share of the Indian snacks is around US$ 3 billion with a growth rate of around 15-20 %. The unorganized snacks market is worth around US$ 1.56 billion with a 7-8 % growth rate. Today, there are around 1,000 types of snacks that are available in the market. The most popular snacks are potato based items and chips. Some of the main companies in the organized snacks market in India are Pepsi and Haldiram's.


Click Here to get the books and project reports
Please give list of books and project reports with prices.
S.Krishna Pillai
Please contact..
 
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paniswa_24

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Food Processing Project

dear sirs,
we are interested in agri projects maxi 50 l to 1 cr. if you have any viable projects. please sent by mail .
thanks
with regards
baala
Dear Mr Baala.
we have few Projects in this Domain.This sector being a Priority sector .
please visit us for more discussion.


H.K.PHANIKUMAR
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National Research Development Corporation
(An Enterprise of DSIR, Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India)
NRDC - IPR consultancy, New Indian technologies, new chemicals India, New inventions, Patent consultants India
Please contact...
 
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eiribooks

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List of the 56 project reports covered in cd

AMLA PROCESSING, ASAFOETIDA (COMPOUND), AYURVEDIC/HERBAL PHARMACY, BREAD PLANT, BANANA POWDER, BASMATI RICE EXPORT, COLD/SOFT DRINKS, COUNTRY LIQUOR, CONE FOR SOFTY ICE CREAM, CASHEW NUT DECORTICATION, CASEIN FROM MILK, COFFEE PLANTATION, CATTLE AND POULTRY FEED, CUSTARD POWDER, CAFFEINE FROM TEA WASTE, DEHYDRATED ONIONS & ONION POWDER, EXTRACTION OF SOYABEAN OIL FROM SOYABEAN, FROZEN FINGER CHIPS, GOAT FARMING, GHEE AND BUTTER, GRAPE DEHYDRATION, HERBAL EXTRACTS, ICE MAKING PLANT, INSTANT SOUP, INSTANT FOOD IDLI MIX, DOSA MIX, SAMBAR MIX, VADA MIX, GULAB JAMUN MIX, TOMATO SOUP MIX ETC., INDIAN MADE FOREIGN LIQUOR, LECITHIN (SOYA BASED), MANGO JUICE, MUSHROOM GROWING & PROCESSING WITH AIR CONDITION, MEAT CHILLING/FROZEN MEAT, MALTING PLANT, MILK POWDER & GHEE, MACARONI, NATURAL MINERAL WATER, ORANGE JUICE, PROCESSED FOOD, PAPAIN INDUSTRY, POTATO STARCH, PROTEIN AND PROTEIN BASED PRODUCTS, POUCHES FILLING & PACKAGING OF EDIBLE OIL & GHEE, PICKLES, MURABBAS AND SAUCES ETC., "REFINED OILS" COTTON SEED OIL, GROUND OIL, SUN FLOWER OIL & SAFFLOWER OIL, READY TO EAT MOONG HALWA, PANJEERI, GREEN CHUTNEY, RESTAURANT, ROASTED/DRIED/SALTED CASHEWNUTS, ALMONDS, PISTA, PEANUT, DRIED COCONUT SUNFLOWER SEED, SCENTED SUPARI (BETAL NUT), SUGAR CANDIES (BOMBAY MISHRI TYPE), SOYA MILK & PANEER, SUGARCANE JUICE PRESERVATION, SATTU, TEA & COFFEE PROCESSING AND PACKAGING,TEA INDUSTRY, TOMATO PASTE (TOMATO PUREE), VERMICELLI, VEGETABLE OIL REFINING, WATER CHILLING PLANT.

Contact us for more detail and pricing.

Vijay Gupta
Engineers India Research Institute
 

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