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Govt expects over Rs 75,000-cr investment

During World Food India to be held from Nov 3-5

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Govt expects over Rs 75,000-cr investment
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19 Oct 2023 9:53 AM IST

New Delhi: The Centre on Wednesday said more than Rs 75,000 crore investment is likely to be attracted in the food processing sector during the second edition of the World Food India to be held from November 3-5 in the national capital.

The first edition was held in 2017, but in consecutive years the international event could not be organised due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it said. “We have requested Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) to inaugurate World Food India (WFI) 2023 to be held at Pragati Maidan here. For the valedictory function, the President of India will be present,” Minister of State for Food Processing Industries Prahlad Singh Patel said. There are a lot of opportunities for investment in India’s food processing sector. Some companies have already made an indicative investment commitment, to be announced during the World Food India 2023, he said. The minister said, “China has not been invited for the event due to strategic reasons.” Around 16 countries, 23 State governments, 11 Union ministries and central bodies will participate in the event that is likely to have 950 exhibitors and 75,000 visitors, he said.

The Netherlands will be a partner country for the World Food India 2023, while the focused countries will be Japan and Vietnam, he added. Additional Secretary in the Food Processing Industries Minhaj Alam, in his presentation, said about Rs 642 crore indicated investment has been committed by Britannia, GreenGrahi, Foods and Inns Ltd, St Peter & Paul Sea Food Exports as well as US-based General Mills so far.

food processing sector Investment World Food India Narendra Modi 
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