Bhubaneswar: On the sixth day of MSME Trade Fair 2016, a seminar
on ‘Promotion of Food Processing Industries’ was inaugurated by B. Bhuyan,
Professor at Centre for Agri-Business. He stressed on the need to support and
create awareness amongst entrepreneurs on the importance of food processing. Today’s
generation is more dependent on ready to make, semi-processed or fully
processed products and thus agriculture today has grown from supply of raw
materials to complete packaged foods. He encouraged the entrepreneurs present
to take up agriculture and increase food exports.
Dr. P. K Bhanja from Directorate of Horticultre, Odisha,
deliberated on the potential of food processing industries based on
horticultural resources. He put emphasis on the growing demand of cashew-apple
products; flower derived aromatic oil and fruit preservatives in the
international market.
Scientist and Head Agro Enterprise, Directorate of
Agriculture & Food Production, Odisha provided insights on the agri
business that might help the entrepreneurs start their own business based on
geographic locations, availability of raw materials with low production cost.
Participants asking questions |
Joint Director of Fisheries Pratap Ranjan Rout gave a
detailed presentation and statistical data on the potential of marine
industries. He revealed that Odisha has the capacity to produce 4.50 lac metric
tonne of fresh water fish. Currently 3.01 lac metric tonne is being cultivated
and 90% of it is being exported. Apart from cultivation and farming, he also
stressed on the need to have more industry standard cold storage units to
enable maximum export of international market and boost economy.
Subsidies up to `5 crore are being provided to each
individual units of cold chain system, ice plants, pre-processing centres and
other seafood processing plants.
Deputy Director BK Parida of Directorate of AH&VS spoke
on the potential of food processing industries based on animal resources. The
growing urbanisation and increasing quality consciousness have created the
market for processed milk, meat and egg products. Semi-processed and
ready-to-eat products have flooded the retail markets. Up to `50-75 lakh
subsidy is being provided for establishment of poultry layer and broiler farm
under State Agriculture Policy.
Participants inthe seminar |
C Anandharamakrishnan, Principal scientist, CSIR_CFTRI,
Mysore stressed on the need of modern technologies in food processing units.
Food processing in the country is showing a healthy growth of 20 percent since
last year, more than any IT industry.
Subrat Panigrahi of IQEMS spoke at length about food safety
and how street food vendors can be educated about food safety norms. “IQEMS has
conducted three sessions till now in which more than 1000 street food vendors
have been trained on food safety standards.
Bidhan Das, Deputy Director, Indian Institute of Packaging
spoke about food packaging technologies that can be used to increase the
shelf-life of products.
Among others, Nirupama Mishra of APICOL, Narayan Pani
of NABARD, Deputy Director of National Horticulture Board, S.K Sarangi, Joint
Director of Industries also spoke, N Pallai, Director of Industries and F.M
Nayak, Additional Secretary MSME Department also spoke.The news in Odiya language |
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