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Opportunities in
DAIRYDAIRYSector in IndiaSector in India
Confederation of Indian Industry
Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India
Advantage India
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One of the fastest growing economies in the world
Largest producer of several agri commodities
Second largest consumer market
Significant investments in world class ports, logistics & supply chain infrastructure
Proactive Government policies
Investor friendly incentives
Highly skilled manpower pool
Why India for Dairy Processing?
�With production of around 163.7 million MT (2016-17), India is the largest
producer of milk globally.
India’s milk production is expected to reach 180 million MT by 2020, from
current 163.7 million MT, while the demand is projected (by NDDB) to reach 200
million MT.
The Indian dairy market is amongst the largest and fastest growing markets in
the world.
India has managed to attain top position in milk production globally owing to
huge bovine population. However, the full potential of Indian milch herd still
remains unattained.
Per capita availability of milk in India has reached 352 grams per day.
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incomes and increasing health consciousness are the key
growth drivers for milk and high value milk products in
India.
�To tap the surging demand, most dairy players have
entered the processed dairy segment with introduction of
value added products like ghee, flavored yogurt, butter
(with variants), flavored milk, cheese etc.
Changing lifestyle patterns, increasing disposable
Source: Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries
27.5
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Rajasthan Madhya
Pradesh
Gujarat Andhra
Pradesh
Milk Production (Mn MT)
Major States
Uttar Pradesh is the largest milk producing state in India contributing around 17% to
the total milk production, followed by Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and
Andhra Pradesh contributing 12%, 8%, 8% and 7% respectively.
Top 5 Milk Producing States in India
Goa
Assam
Mizoram
Nagaland
Tamil NaduPuducherry
Jharkhand
Delhi
Andhra Pradesh
Telangana
West
Bengal
Arunachal Pradesh
Meghalaya
Manipur
Islands
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Uttarakhand
Odisha
Karnataka
Himachal Pradesh
Punjab
Jammu and Kashmir
Gujarat
Lakshadweep
Uttar PradeshRajasthan
Tripura
Haryana
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
DamanDiu
Kerala
Chandigarh
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Sikkim
Species-wise Milk Production
35% of the milk produced in India is through indigenous buffalo breeds, followed by
cross bred cattle, non-descript buffalo indigenous cattle and non-descript cattle. A
small amount of milk (about 4.4% ) is produced by exotic cattle breeds and goat.
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Indigenousbuffalo
Cross bredcattle
Non-DescriptBuffalo
Indigenouscattle
Non-descriptcattle
Goat Exotic cattle
Production (Mn MT)
State-wise Processing Capacity
Source: Basic Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries Statistics, 2013
Private Cooperative
2.5 7.9 13.2 4.0 1.8 2.2 2.4 1.0 4.3 -0.5 3.5
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Policy Support and Key Fiscal Incentives
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100% FDI in trading, including through e-commerce, for food products produced and/or manufactured in India.
100% FDI permitted through automatic route in food processing sector.
Food processing units can avail preferential rates under Priority Sector Lending.
Special fund of INR 2,000 crore (USD 300 million) with NABARD for designated food parks and processing units.
Food Safety Standards harmonized with international standards.
Indicative Opportunity in Dairy Sector
Dairy Processing PlayersTechnology & Equipment Suppliers
�New product development in value
added dairy products viz. cheese,
smoothies, flavored milk, custard,
yogurt and other ethnic Indian
products
�New technology in value added dairy
products’ processing
Cold chain
Innovation in packaging solution
New product development for cattle
feed
New veterinary care technology &
cattle diagnostics services
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�India exported dairy products of around USD 0.2 Bn in the year 2016-17. These include
products like skimmed milk powder, casein milk, cream, etc.
The major destinations include UAE, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal.�
Exports
Schemes of Ministry of Food Processing Industries
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GST implementation to harmonize the tax regime-seamless operations across states.
100 % Income Tax Deductions on:
o Capital expenditure for cold chain / warehouse
o Profit for new food processing, preservation and packaging units
Basic Custom Duty reduced on Refrigerated Containers from 10% to 5%
Concessional Customs Duty on imported equipment
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Scheme for Mega Food Park (MFP)
Government of India has approved setting up of 42 MFPs in the country, out of which 41 have been sanctioned by MoFPI. Of the 41 MFPs, 9 have already commenced operations. The parks have more than 1,200 developed plots (of approximately 1 acre each) with basic infrastructure enabled, that entrepreneurs can lease for the setting up of food processing and ancillary units.
Scheme for Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure
Scheme for Food Safety and Quality Assurance Infrastructure
Scheme for Infrastructure for Agro-processing Clusters
Scheme for Creation of Backward and Forward Linkages
Scheme for Creation/Expansion of Food Processing and Preservation Capacities
Scheme for Human Resources and Institutions
Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Govt. of IndiaTel: +91-11-26492216/ 26492174/ 26493227/ 26490933 Email: [email protected] | Web: www.mofpi.nic.in
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Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)Tel: +91-11-46344614Email: [email protected]: www.cii.in
Contact
Confederation of Indian Industry
Source: Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI), National Horticulture Board, Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) , Central Institute of Post-Harvest Engineering and Technology (CIPHET) , Annual Survey of Industries and other relevant websites