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Food & Agri Business SECTOR PROFILE

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Food & Agri Business

SECTOR PROFILE

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Gujarat: Economic Snapshot

11.36%

15.99%

17.95%

Primary

Secondary

Tertiary

Source: Socio Economic Review 2007-08

Gross State Domestic Product : USD 45.3 Billion

Exports : 19.2% of India

Per Capita Income : USD 722

Industrial Growth Rate : 12.5% (2002 – 2007)

Inflation : 9.3%

Urbanisation : 37.36%

Gujarat has exhibited a 12.5% high industrial growth rate from 2002 -2007. In India’s 10th Five Year Plan and has achieved a GDP growth of 10.2% as per the set target,which was the highest amongst all States in India.

Gujarat An Enduring Strong Economy

Well Balanced Growth across sectors Composition of GSDP as per Economic Activity

P r im a ry S e c to r

S e c o n d a ry S e c to r

T e r t ia ry S e c to r

P r im a ry S e c to r

S e c o n d a ry S e c to r

T e r t ia ry S e c to r

18.22%

37.78%

44%

GSDP: Gross State Domestic Product Source: Socio Economic Review 2007-08

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First State to privatize ports

Gujarat is well connected to major cities in the USA, EU, Asia and other Indian metropolitan cities

Rail & Road 71% of the road in the State is surfaced

Robust Infrastructure

§ 42 ports along 1600 km coastline, including 1 major port at Kandla and 41 minor ports

§ Cost efficient transportation of natural gas, crude oil and petroleum products from Middle East and Europe

§ Landmark projects such as LNG port terminal at Hazira developed by Shell India Limited, Green field port at

Mundra developed by Gujarat Adani Port Limited, LNG terminal at Dahej developed by Petronet LNG Ltd.

and Pipapav port developed by Gujarat Pipapav Port Ltd.

§ 13 airports under the operational jurisdiction of Airports Authority of India (AAI), at Vadodara, Surat, Jamnagar,

Rajkot, Bhavnagar, Porbandar, Bhuj, Diu, Mandvi, Mundra, Kandla and Palanpur, including one international

airport at Ahmedabad

Ports

Airports

§ State-of-the-art road infrastructure such as India’s first National Expressway from Ahmedabad to Baroda.

§ Total road length is 74, 111 Km

§ Total length of railways in Gujarat is 5,188 km (8.25% of India)

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Power

Total length of the existing GSPL pipeline is 1,453.16 kilometers supplying to 18 districts Gas

Water Only State to carry out interlinking of rivers

Electricity Generation Capacity – 9,561 MW (2007) and estimated to rise to 14,031 MW (2012)

Robust Infrastructure

§ Per capita power consumption is 1,354 units whereas India’s average is 665 units

§ Rich availability of natural gas (34 MMCD) and Lignite (1,072 MMT)

§ 24-hour power supply to 98% of the villages

§ The pipelines of Gujarat State Petronet Limited (GSPL) supply gas to 13 districts, 5 more districts are proposed

to be connected by the pipeline

§ Total length of Integrated Gas Grid supplying gas to all districts is 2,200 km, of which 1,200 km is complete

and 800 km is under construction

§ An extensive water grid network across the State

§ The water grid is a network of 75,000 km for water distribution for irrigation

§ 75% population proposed to be covered by the grid by 2010

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Kutch

Jamnagar

Porbandar

JunagadhAmreli

Bhavnagar

Rajkot

Surendranagar

Banaskantha

PatanMehsana

Himmatnagar

Kheda PanchmahalDahod

Vadodara

Bharuch Narmada

Surat

Navsari

Valsad

Anand

GandhinagarAhmedabad

Invest in Gujarat : A world- class Business Destination

Knowledge Corridor

Chemicals, Petrochem. Pharma, Textiles &

Engineering

Industrial Corridor(DMIC)

51 Special Economic Zone (SEZs) across

Gujarat

Gujarat International Finance Tec City

Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Region

(PCPIR)

Bio-Tech Cluster

Soda Ash & Salt Based Industries,

Cement & Steel Pipes

202 Industrial Estates across Gujarat

Soda Ash and Salt Based

Engineering and Ceramics

18 Captive Ports along 1600 km coastline

across Gujarat

Special Investment Region (SIR)

Petroleum & Brass parts

To Delhi

To Bombay

Savli Biotech Park

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Presence Across Industry Sectors

Gujarat: A Thriving Industrial State

30%

22%

19.20%

17%

15.60%

14%

9.90%

9.50%

6%

5%

Stock market capitalisation

Longest Coastline

Exports

Fixed Capital Investment

Value of Output

Net Value

Factorories

Employees

Geographical Area

Population

18%

25%

28%

35%

42.30%

50%

58%

65%

80%

85%

98%

Textiles

Sea Cargo

Pharmaceuticals

Cotton

Groundnut

Chemicals

Petrochemicals

Plastic Industry

Diamond Processing

Salt Processing

Soda Ash Production

Contributing to India’s economy across all major sectors…

With 5% of population and 6% of Geographical Area contributes 16% of output

Petroleum products

Chemical & Pharma

Engineering

Food processing

Textiles & Apparels

Mineral based industries

Others

34%

23%

17.6%

10.3%

6.3%

2.50%

6.30%

…World’s largest producer of processed diamonds and wall

clocks

…World’s largest gas based single location sponge iron plant

…World’s largest producer of castor and cumin

…World’s 3rd largest producer of denim

…Asia’s largest grass root petroleum refinery at Jamnagar

…India’s largest producer of cotton

…India’s first LNG Chemical Port Terminal at Hazira

Significant share in key industry sectors & products

Source: Socio Economic Review 2007-08

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Global SnapshotGlobal food product industry generated total revenues of USD 2675.7 billion in 2006

Market Segmentation as per Geography

Geography % share

Asia-Pacific 31.20%

Europe 38.20%

US 20.10%

Rest of the World 10.50%

§ The global food product industry grew by 3.1% in 2006 to reach a value

of USD 2675.7 billion and a growth of 17.2% is projected in 2011

achieving a value of USD 3,137.2 billion

§ Revenues from sale of food products dominate the industry generating

63.60% of the global market value

§ Europe is the highest contributing region in the global industry value

with a share of 38.20% followed by Asia-Pacific region

§ Major players in the industry include Altria group, PepsiCo, The Coca-

Cola Company, British American Tobacco, Cadbury among others

§ Global food, beverage and tobacco industry will continue to grow, with

major contribution from developing countries such as India and China

Source: Extract from RNCOS’ report, Data monitor report on Global Food Products, 2007

Global Food Processing Industry Snapshot

68.30%

31.70%

Packaged Food and Meats Agricultural Products

Fig.1: Market Segmentation of Global Food Products (in 2006)

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Indian Scenario§ The agricultural food industry of India contributes nearly 35% of

country’s GDP and employs around 65% of the population

§ India is the world’s second largest producer of food next to China

§ India is:

üWorld’s largest producer of cereals and milk

ü Largest producer of Cotton

ü Largest producer of fish

ü Largest producer of Psylium husk

ü 2nd largest producer of rice, wheat, sugar, fruits and vegetables

§ The food grain output grew by 4.6 percent with total production of

227.32 MT in 2007-08

§ The food processing industry in India ranks fifth in size, growing at 7%

annually

§ India consumes about USD 200 billion worth of food products, 53% of

which is processed food

345.31

227.00

148.18

216.13

Production (2006-07)

Mn tonnes

23%Sugarcane

Crops GrowthOver

2005-06Food Grains 4%

Oilseeds* 5%

Cotton** 23%

India Agriculture Facts

*Lakh Quintals**Lakh bales

Fruits & Vegetables

Grain processing

Meat & Poultry

processing

Milkprocessing

Fish processing

Beverages

Food processingUSD 69.4 billion

Primary processingUSD 47.2 billion

Value added Processing

USD 22.2 billion

India Food Processing Industry

Source: National Horticulture Board, IBEF report

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Gujarat Agro & Food Processing

§ Gujarat is endowed with abundant natural resources in

terms of varied soil, climatic conditions and diversified

cropping pattern suitable for agriculture activities

§ Gujarat stands fourth in the country in terms of per capita

agricultural output

§ Major Agriculture crops : Bajra, Groundnut, Cotton, Rice,

Maize, Wheat, Mustard, Sesame, Pigeon pea, Green gram,

Gram, and Sugarcane

§ Major Horticulture crops : Mango, Banana, Sapota, Lime,

Guava, Tomato, Potato, Onion, Cumin, Garlic, Isabgul and

Fennel

121.04

196.32

11.24

101.19

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Horticulture Crops Agriculture Crops0

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100

120

Production (Lakh M.T.) Area (Lakh Ha)

The agriculture sector has been growing at CAGR of 12.27% over a period of 5 years from 2002-03 to 2006-07

Fig.2: Gujarat Agriculture performance 2006-07

Ran

k 1

Ran

k 3

Comparative Productivity (Tonnes/hectare) in

2006-07

2.80

16.73

18.45

16.93

World

26.9523.91Potato

Crop India Gujarat

Banana 28.57 54.52

Onion 13.11 23.83

Wheat 2.67 2.45

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Department of Agriculture and Horticulture, Gujarat

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Growth InitiativesInitiatives to increase Agriculture Productivity and promote Innovative Technology for Farming Campaign

Source: Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation Ltd., Agriculture and Cooperation department, Government of Gujarat

Extension programmes Innovative Technology Interventions

Krushi Mahotsav (Mass awareness campaign)Knowledge transfer in various areas:

ü Soil analysisü Balance use of inputsü Farm gate value additionü Cropping and intercropping adviseü Market informationü Scientific pest management

Conventional Training and Visit programme

Kisan Call Centers (KCC)

E gram networking

Krushi Vigyan Kendra (KVKs) Support

Mobile alert system to educate farmers

Soil Health Card (SHC)Awareness created for:

ü Balance use of fertilizersü Crop planningü Seed applicationü Organic farmingü Quality production

Free input kit distribution to farmers

Global good agriculture practices

GAP certification

Scientific farming

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Gujarat: Agricultural Snapshot

87.21

93.78

88.14

90.96

101.19

101.33

190.42

151.65

197.55

196.33

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

Year

Area & Production

Area (Lakh Ha) Production (Lakh Tonnes)

Agriculture Crops

Food grains

Oilseeds

Cotton

Sugarcane

Tobacco

Fig. 3: Year wise Agriculture Crops performance in Gujarat

Fig.4: Agriculture Crops Production and Area (2006-07)

1.98

15.63

64.97

87.87

1.03 2.14

28.48

45.64

23.925.88

0

20

40

60

80

100

Tobacco Sugarcane Oil Seeds Food grains Cotton

Area (Lakh Ha) Production (Lakh Tonnes)

Source: Department of Agriculture, Gujarat

§ Largest producer of Castor and Cumin in the World

§ 2nd largest producer of Sesame and Groundnut in India

§ Largest producer of Cotton in India

§ Largest processor of Isabgul in the World

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Highest productivity of Mustard, Castor, Cotton Onion and Potato

2nd highest productivity of GroundnutBajra and Banana

3rd highest productivity of Gram, Guar,Mango, Pomegranate and Tomato

Major Agro processing units in the State§ Cotton ginning

§ Oil mills (Groundnut, Soya bean, Castor)

§ Rice mills

§ Pulse mills§ Tobacco

§ Sugar mills

State schemes for Agriculture§ National Agriculture Insurance Scheme

§ Farmers Accident Insurance Scheme

§ Micro Irrigation Scheme§ Schemes for Remunerative Farm Produce

Price

§ Farmers Training Center

§ Soil & Water Testing Laboratory

Agriculture: A Flourishing Industry

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Key Strategies to increase area, productionand yield of agricultural crops

Direct link to farmers by the means of IT

Micro level cropwise planning

Facilitating hi tech agriculture in farm mechanization and drip irrigation

Encourage public private partnership

Promote multiple cropping and inter cropping

Extension of adoption of micro irrigation

Promoting use of biotechnology and organic farming for enhanced value addition

Plant protection through Integrated Pest Management

Increase coverage under quality seeds/planting material

Diversification towards high value, WTO competitive and sustainable crops

Agriculture: Catalyzing Growth

Gujarat – Leading State in India with Impressive Agriculture Performance

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Gujarat: Horticultural Snapshot

3.09

3.66

4.41

0.08

53.5860.63

6.29

0.540

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Fruits Vegetables Spices Flowers

Horticulture Crops

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Area (Lakh Ha) Production (Lakh Tonnes)

6.91

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11.03

11.24

60.98

67.16

85.44

93.48

115.46

121.04

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

Year

Area & Production

Area (Lakh Ha) Production (Lakh Tonnes)

Fig.6: Horticulture Crops Production and Area (2006-07)Fig.5: Year wise Horticulture Crops Performance in Gujarat

Emerging Crops: Cashew, Grape, Patchouli, Palmarosa, Aloevera

Horticulture Crops

Fruits

Vegetables

Spices

Flowers

Total Area11.24 lakh hectare

Total Production121.04 lakh tonnes

CAGR (2001-07)10.50%

CAGR (2001-07)14.40%

Source: Department of Horticulture, Gujarat

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Horticulture Infrastructure

43111

213

1892

14197 2

374

4316

Nurseries

Tissue culture units

Hi-tech green houses

Net houses

Cold storage units

P rocessing units

Distillation units

Cooperative marketingsocietiesAP M Cs

Agri export zones

Available

Horticulture

Infrastructure

(in units)

Focus programs under National Horticulture Mission

Post Harvest Infrastructure

§ Pack houses / ripening

chambers

§ Cold storages

§ Refrigerated van / containers

§ Mobile processing units

Marketing Infrastructure

§ Wholesale market

§ Rural market / Apani mandi

§ Facility for collection,

grading, etc.

Existing DistrictsKutch, Amreli, Junagadh, Surat,Navsari, Valsad, Anand, Vadodara,Mehsana, Banaskantha, Kheda,Bhavnagar, Ahmedabad, Bharuch,Sabarkantha

Proposed DistrictsGandhinagar, Surendranagar

Crops covered

Mango, Chiku, Aonla, Papaya,

Lime, Guava, Pomegranate,

Date palm, Cashew nut, Cumin,

Fennel, Flowers, Medicinal and

Aromatic plants

Horticulture related industries in State§ Onion Dehydration Units

§ Mango pulp and pickles units

§ Canned vegetables

§ Potato flakes

§ Tissue culture laboratories§ Nurseries

§ Spices and Psyllium processing units

§ Cold storages

Source: Department of Horticulture, Gujarat

Fig.7: Available Horticulture Infrastructure

Gujarat: Horticultural Snapshot

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Gujarat: Animal Husbandry and Dairy Snapshot

Source: Department of Animal Husbandry, Gujarat

Animal Husbandry Statistics Fig. 8: Animal Husbandry and Dairy production data (2006-07)

66.69

12,612

13

133.39 lakhs

65.84 lakhs

87.60 lakhs

79.69 lakhs

234.48 lakhs

Total Poultry Population

Total Sheep and Goat population

Total Cattle population

Total Buffalo population

District Milk Producers Unions

Village level Milk Cooperative Societies

Milk procured in lakh litres per day

Total Livestock Population (Census 2007) 7910Milk, 7533

000 Tones 69606778

6089 6421

5920

38484423 4429

5775

Egg, 7757 Lakh Nos

30362780 2711 2825 3123 Wool, 2962 000 Kgs

0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08Targets

Gujarat has• Ample resources of Quality livestock

– Cattle like Gir and Kankrej– Buffaloes like Surti, Mehsani, Jafarabadi and Banni– Goats like Surti, Zalawadi,Mehsani, Gohilwadi & Kutchhi– Sheep like Patanwadi, Marwadi– Horses like Kathiawadi, Marwadi– Camels like Kutchhi & Marwadi– Poultry : Indigenous and improved varieties

• Quality pool of manpower• Cordial Co-operative set up

Key features and activities of the sector

§ Intensive Animal Health Care

§ Planned Breeding activities

§ Strategic Livestock Development programmes

§ Flourishing Dairy Co-operative business

§ AMUL Pattern

§ Goseva Aayog

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Krushi Mahotsav covering 4 lakh Animal Health input kits, mass Vaccination and health

coverage, knowledge transfer activities

Organization of 2700 State wide Animal Health camps & 2158 Sexual Health control camps

Establishment of 55 new Veterinary Dispensaries, 07 Veterinary Polyclinics, one Disease investigation unit and 15 Mobile veterinary Cum Disease Diagnosis Lab

Inception of 250 integrated livestock development centers through JK Trust Gram Vikas Yojana

Foundation of Two New Intensive Cattle Development Blocks in Patan and Panchmahal

Establishment of Goat breeding Farms at Nalia, Kutch and Mandavi, Surat

Subsidy for Cattle shed, Chaff cutters, feeding Truffs, Health packages and clean milkproduction kits

As State Implementing Agency for “ National Project for Cattle and Buffalo Breeding”, the

initiative was started in April,2002. Some of the major steps were:

• Intensification of Breeding through Artificial Insemination for increasing production

and productivity of livestock of the state

• Provision of all basic facilities for AI at the door steps of farmers

• Technical training for Field workers

Animal Husbandry and Dairy Snapshot: Major Planned Initiatives

Government of Gujarat

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Gujarat: Fisheries Snapshot

Source: Commissioner Fisheries – Statistics department, Government of Gujarat

Gujarat ranks 1st in terms of quantitative marine production amongst maritime states of India

Gujarat is the highest contributor of nation’s marine exports both in terms of quantity as well as value

Export Markets

Japan, US, China, European Union, South East Asia, Middle East and others

584951

663884676762

520000540000560000580000600000620000640000660000680000700000

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

Fig. 9: Gujarat Marine Fish Production (in M.T.)

188166

136485

119951

704.59

934.88

1264.6

020000400006000080000

100000120000140000160000180000200000

2004-05 2005-06 2006-070

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1200

1400

Quantity (M.T.) Value (INR crore)

Fig. 10: Fish and Fish products export from Gujarat

§ Gujarat holds the highest share in total fish production in the country with 22.35% share during 2006-07

§ Gujarat imparts 30.71% to nation’s marine exports in quantity and 15.12% in value terms

§ Gujarat exports more than 50% of its marine production to China

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Fisheries: Major Initiatives § With a separate leasing policy, there is a provision of allotment of state

owned land to multi-national companies

§ Provisions are made by Government of Gujarat in the leasing policy for

village ponds land. Some of them are:

ü Leasing period is 10 years

ü Leasing procedure is carried out by F.F.D.A.

ü Concerned village Panchayat is responsible for providing lease

for fish culture

ü Lease amount is paid to the respective Panchayat after

deducting expenditure

§ VAT reimbursement scheme: Fisheries department provides diesel on a

subsidized rate (VAT is paid by the fisheries department)

§ Jaynti Rohu seeds are introduced for an enhanced fish production

§ Financial assistance to the farmers/fishermen

§ To provide information about the latest development in the Aquaculture,

periodical workshops are arranged in the selected FFDAs

§ As per Fisherman Group Accident Insurance scheme, incase of

accidental death, premium is being paid by the government.

Mangrol

Porbandar

Veraval

Jakhau

Fishing Ports

Source: Fisheries department, Government of Gujarat

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Investments during Vibrant Gujarat 2007

10

12

11243

9

16

2

Agriculture/Horticulture InfrastructureProjectsFood Processing

Terminal Market

Supply ChainInfrastructure

R&D projects/Center ofExcellence

Agri Waste/AgroForestry

Herbs/Species/MedicalPlants

MoUs signed during

VGGIS 2007

811.21

43.17 141.4612.19

24.3930.00

123.65

550.24

28.533.14A griculture / H o rt ic ultureInf rastructure P ro jectsF o o d P ro cessing

T e rm inal M arke t

Supply C hain Inf rastructure

R &D pro ject s / C enter o fExcellenceA gri Was te / A gro F o re stry

H erbs / Species / M e dic a l P lants

Oil Se eds

H i tec h A gri/ H o rt i pro jects

P alm Oil

Investments (in USD million)

during VGGIS 2007

Fig. 11.: Number of MoUs signed during Vibrant Gujarat Global Investor Summit (VGGIS)2007

Fig. 12.: Investments proposed during Vibrant Gujarat Global Investor Summit (VGGIS)2007

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Value Chain Analysis

Raw Material Production Procurement and

StoragePrimary

ProcessingValue addedProcessing Retailing Services

4 Agricultural Universities providing education and conducting research in various field of agriculture

Education & Research

Parle, Vadilal, Rasna, Reliance Fresh, Adani, Godrej Agrovet, Vimal and Amul

Major players in food processing industry

Oil seed processing units

Fruits & Vegetable processing units

Fish processing units

Milk processing units including co operative sector dairies and private sector dairies

There are around total 16,400 food processing units in the State

Processing units

APMCs, Cold storage units, Main Yards, 3 Agri export zones, Agricommodity exchange

Vast Network of Market centers & Yards

2197 working factories in the State accounting for en employment of 96,054 persons

Working Factories (As on 2005)

Rice, Wheat, Maize, Oilseeds, Cotton, Fruits, Vegetables and SpicesMajor Crops

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Industrial Strengths

Advantage Gujaratü Diversified crops and cropping patterns, 8 agro climatic zones and wide varieties of soilü More than 40 major cropsü 4 Agriculture Universitiesü Emerging contract farming opportunitiesü Strong agriculture marketing infrastructure : APMCs, Market yards, Cold storages, Processing Units,

Service and business centersü Dominant position in Milk sector and Fisheriesü Increasing adoption of hi tech agriculture technologies like tissue culture, green houses and shed-net

Houses leading to higher yield and productionü A VSAT based real time multi commodity exchange at Ahmedabadü Agri export zones: Mango and Vegetables, Onion, Sesameü Jyotigram Yojanaü Presence of Narmada canalü Easy availability of Labourü Upcoming critical Infrastructure

i. Perishable cargo complexii. Banana pack houseiii. Port based Agri cargo handling logistic hubiv. Vapour Heat Treatment (VHT) with integrated pack house

Source: Department of Agriculture and Horticulture, Gujarat

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Existing Crop based Clusters

Anand, Kheda, Bharuch, Narmada, Surat

Banaskantha, Mehsana

Patan, Banaskantha, Rajkot, Mehsana, Ahmedabad,

Junagadh, Surendranagar

Vadodara, Bharuch, Dahod, Panchmahal

Navsari, Surat, Valsad, Anand, Kheda, Ahmedabad

Banaskantha, Kutch, Sabarkantha, Mehsana

Bhavnagar, Amreli, Rajkot, Junagadh, Jamnagar,

Kutch, Surendranagar

Junagadh, Rajkot, Amreli, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar,

Kutch, Surendranagar

Growing Areas

---Banana

MehsanaIsabgul

MehsanaCumin / Fennel

Vadodara, DahodPulses

Navsari, AhmedabadRice

Banaskantha, VadodaraCastor

Bhavnagar, Amreli and AhmedabadSesame

Rajkot, JunagadhGroundnut

Processing AreasCrops

Source: Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation Limited

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Location of existing crop based clusters

Source: Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation Limited

Map 1: Existing Growing Areas of Major Crops in Gujarat Map 2: Existing Processing Areas of Major Crops in Gujarat

Groundnut

Sesame

Castor

BananaRiceIsabgul

Cumin / Fennel

Pulses Groundnut

Sesame

Castor

BananaRiceIsabgul

Cumin / Fennel

Pulses

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Agriculture Export Zones (AEZ)

Mangoes and Vegetables AEZ§ Ahmedabad§ Kheda§ Anand§ Vadodara§ Bharuch§ Narmada§ Surat§ Navsari§ Valsad

South and Central Gujarat

Value added Onion AEZ

§ Jamnagar

§ Rajkot

§ Surendranagar

§ Junagadh

§ Amreli

§ Bhavnagar

Saurashtra region

Map 3: Existing Agriculture Export Zones

Source: Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation Limited

Sesame Seeds AEZ

§ Jamnagar

§ Rajkot

§ Surendranagar

§ Amreli

§ Bhavnagar

Saurashtra region

Jamnagar

Junagadh

Amreli

Rajkot

Surendranagar

Ahmedabad

Bhavnagar

Valsad

Navsari

Surat

NarmadaBharuch

VadodaraAnand

Kheda

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Agriculture/Horticulture Infrastructure Projects§ Onion Cold Storage§ Fresh Fruits-Pack house§ Vegetables Pack house§ Mechanized grain handling and storage at port§ Food parks§ Terminal markets§ Spices and Isabgul Irradiation center

Export Oriented Processing§ Peanut Butter§ De-hulled Roasted Sesame seed and Sesame Oilseed§ Roasted, Salted and Coated peanuts§ Integrated Shrimp farming and processing

Value added processing based on local resources§ Tomato, Potato Flakes and Powder§ Specialty grades Guar Gum powder§ Refined Sugar§ Egg Powder§ Baker’s Yeast§ Fish oil extraction

Investment Opportunities

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Animal Husbandry§ Sectors such as Veterinary service and pharmaceutical , Poultry, Dairy, Financial-

Credit and Insurance § Contract farming for Livestock

Natural Resources based Opportunities§ Natural Food colours§ Medicinal Herbs Extraction § Neem / Tobacco Oil based Biopesticides§ Food processing enzymes§ Fish meal based Biofertilizer

Newer Technology based Projects§ Spices Cryo grinding§ Freeze dried fruit processing unit§ Instant vegetables in Retort Pouches§ Potato fabricated chips

Innovative Technologies§ Organic milk and milk products§ Ice cream balls§ Castor derivatives based perfumery raw materials§ Banana fiber extraction§ Textiles production

Investment Opportunities

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Leading Industry Players

Anand

Kutch

Ahmedabad

Mehsana

Vadodara

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Leading Industry Players

§ Rasna offers Soft drink concentrates, Instant drink powders, variety of processed food products

and ethnic range of products

§ Currently Rasna holds close to 93% market share in the soft drink concentrate market in India

§ Rasna offers Instant drinks, health drinks, juices, easy-to-cook and ready-to-eat products like

Curry, Curry paste, Pickles, Fruit syrups and Snack range

§ Gujarat Co operative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) is India’s largest food products

marketing organisation marketing its products under brand ‘AMUL’

§ GCMMF is India’s largest exporter of dairy products

§ List of products marketed under brand ‘AMUL’ are Milk range, Bread spreads, Cheese, Ghee, Ice

creams, Chocolate and confectioneries, Milk powder and Health beverages

§ Amul has recently entered into direct retailing through ‘Amul Utterly Delicious’ parlours

§ Vadilal Industries Ltd. (VIL) is in the business of Ice creams and Food processing

§ VIL’s ice cream division has 25% market share of Indian ice cream market with over 200 SKUs

§ VIL introduced exclusive ice cream parlours under the name ‘Happinezz Parlours’

§ VIL’s processed food division processes and market a range of fruits, vegetables and ready-to-

serve Indian food

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Leading Industry Players

§ McCain Foods is world's largest producer of French fries and potato specialties with sales over

USD 6 billion

§ McCain Foods has built a potato processing plant in Mehsana district, north of Gujarat

§ It supplies ‘Shepody’ variety potatoes to McDonalds

§ Vimal Oil & Foods Ltd. (VOFL) and Vimal Dairy Ltd. (VDL) are two major business group of Vimal

group involved in Agro and food processing sector

§ VOFL manufactures edible oil (Cotton, groundnut, mustard and Rapeseed) and De-oiled cakes

§ VDL, the only largest private sector dairy in Gujarat manufacture processed milk, butter, ghee,

cheese, butter milk and milk powder

§ Parle Products Pvt. Ltd. Is in the business of manufacturing and marketing biscuits &

confectioneries

§ It enjoys 40% share of total biscuit market and 15% share of total confectionery market in India

§ It also has presence in beverage industry providing wholesome health agro based drink brands

and packaged drinking water

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Leading Industry Players

§ Adani Wilmar Ltd. (AWL) is a joint venture between The Adani Group of India and The Wilmar

International Limited of Singapore

§ Adani’s largest state-of-the-art refinery is based at Mundra in Kutch district and is India’s first port

based refinery

§ AWL sells its range of edible oil, vanaspati and bakery shortening and exports to more than 19

countries

§ Reliance Fresh, retail chain of Reliance Industries Ltd. Sell fresh fruits and vegetables, staples,

groceries, fresh juices and dairy products with 40 such retail outlets spread across the country

§ It is planning to open ‘Ranger farm outlets’ that will specifically service street side vegetable

vendors

§ It also plans to open format stores called ‘Feel Fresh Plus’ that will stock apparels, consumer

electronics, FMCG items, medicines in addition to consumable items

§ Saraf foods Pvt. Ltd. Was established in 1993

§ Saraf Foods Pvt. Ltd. Is involved in the business of freeze dry food products and for sourcing of

fruits, vegetables and herbs. It is a 100% export oriented unit

§ They export their products in the markets of Europe and USA

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Educational Infrastructure

Junagadh

Anand

Navsari

Banaskantha

Gujarat has four agricultural universities each located at Junagadh, Navsari, Anand and Dantiwada

§ Junagadh Agriculture University has three constituent colleges

offering courses in Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering and

Technology and Fisheries

• Anand Agriculture University offer higher courses in Agriculture,

Veterinary, Dairy Science, Animal Husbandry and Food

Processing

• Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University offer

courses in faculties such as Agriculture, Veterinary Science and

Home Science

• Navsari Agricultural University impart higher education in the

faculty of Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry

Millet research station, Jamnagar

Wheat research station, Junagadh

Junagadh Agricultural University

Dry farming research station

Oilseed research station, Amreli

Cattle breeding farm, Junagadh

Main Oilseed research station, Junagadh

Agri Engineering research station, Junagadh

Pulse research station, Junagadh

Cotton research station, Junagadh

Vegetable research station, Junagadh

Sugarcane research station, Kodinar

Research stations within Gujarat

Source: University websites, Agriculture and Co operation Department, Government of Gujarat

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Educational Infrastructure

§ Indian Institute of Management , Ahmedabadü P.G Programme in Agri Business Management (2 yrs)

§ Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology ü M.S. in IT – Agriculture (www.daiict.ac.in)

§ Sheth M C college of Dairy Science, Gujarat Agriculture Universityü B.Sc and M.Sc in Dairy Technology

§ Sardar Krushinagar Dantiwada Universityü B.Tech in Food engineering, M.Tech in Agriculture process and food engineering

§ Anand Agriculture Universityü Vocational in areas like Agro processing, post harvesting technology, food quality control, food

analysis among othersü B.Tech in Food processing technologyü M.Tech and Ph.D. in Food processing technology

§ Advanced Research and Educational Centre for Horticultural Crops, Navsari

§ WTO Cell, Junagadh

§ Center of Excellence on Biotechnology, Anand

§ Center of Excellence on Post Harvest Technology, Navsari

§ Center of Excellence on soil and water Management, Junagadh

§ Center for Excellence On Castor, Sardar Krushinagar

Specialized

Courses

in

Agriculture

Anand Agriculture University is planning to set up the first-ever polytechnic in agriculture engineering in Gujarat

Source: University websites, News articles

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Government Initiatives

Source: Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation Limited

Comprehensive Agro Industrial Policy. Financial incentives for Agri Infrastructure, Agri processing, Agri Marketing and R &D

Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana – Districtwise State plan scheme to incentivise the States that increase their investment in Agriculture and allied sectors

State government to incentivise agro processing industries to encourage them to enter into contract farming arrangements

International Quality Certification programme to encourage export of agricultural produce from Gujarat

Implementation of critical infrastructure like Air cargo complex for perishable goods, pack house for banana, vapourheat treatment facility and integrated pack house for fruits & vegetables

Krushi Mahotsav – An intensive agricultural extension and mass contact campaign for farming community

National Horticulture Mission covering potential districts and crops of the State with main thrust on area expansion, development of post harvest & marketing infrastructure and raising the quality of planting material

State initiated Sardar Sarovar Narmada Water project to benefit agriculture adding 1.8 mn hectare land for irrigation thereby increasing crop production

State government has been promoting drip irrigation through Gujarat Green Revolution Company Limited

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Key Contacts

Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation Ltd http://www.gujagro.org

Department of Agriculture and Co-operation Government of Gujarat http://www.agri.gujarat.gov.in/

Department of Agriculture and Co-operation Government of India http://www.agricoop.nic.in

Agricultural and Processed food products Exports Development Authority (APEDA) http://www.apeda.com

http://www.mofpi.nic.in

http://www.nhb.gov.in

Ministry for Food Processing, Govt. Of India

National Horticulture Board

Industries Commissionerate, Govt. of Gujarat

iNDEXTb -Industrial Extension Bureau

Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation

Gujarat Infrastructure Development Board

http:// www.ic.gujarat.gov.in

http://www.indextb.com

http://www.gidc.gov.in

http://www.gidb.org

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