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State Introduction 1
Why Chhattisgarh 1
Raw Material Base 2
Production Clusters 4
Agricultural Marketing 6
Processing Clusters 7
Infrastructure 9
State Government Initiatives 12
Snapshot of Investable Projects 14
References 15
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State Introduction
The Gateway to Central India, Chhattisgarh borders Madhya Pradesh in North-West, Maharashtra in South-West, Telangana in South, Odisha in East, Jharkhand in North-East and Uttar Pradesh in North.
Chhattisgarh- key highlights
State capital Raipur
Geographical area1 1,35,192 sq. kms
Population (Census 2011)2
25.54 mn
Gross state domestic product (GSDP)3
USD 43.25 bn (2016-17) CAGR 14.28% (2014-15)
Per capita income4 USD 1368
(2014-15, at current prices)
FDI inflows5 USD 1,390 mn (includes MP)
(April 2000 to June 2017)
Total road length (kms)6 79,250
Rail length (route kms)7 1195.81
Airports9 Domestic – Raipur
Why Chhattisgarh
Raipur Chhattisgarh
Strategically located in Central East India with direct access to 7 states with potential market of a about 500 million in population across 237 sq. km - Naya Raipur, India’s first green field smart city in the state
Abundant natural resources with availability of robust infrastructure (2 Mega food parks, 61 industrial areas, 2 special economic zones); 24 x 7 x 365 quality power at competitive power tariff
Well-developed social infrastructure with leading hospitals (Apollo, Fortis); schools (Delhi Public School), hotels (Taj, Hyatt) shopping malls (with PVR, INOX) and aspirational showrooms (Jaguar, Audi, BMW)
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Raw material base (1/2)
Chhattisgarh has favourable agro-climatic conditions with three agro-climatic zones favoringcultivation of a multitude of crops, vegetables and fruits round the year12.
Paddy, Grams and Coarse cereals are the major crops produced in Chhattisgarh13. The state is also a major producer of fruits (such as Banana, Mango, Papaya etc.); and vegetables (such as Tomato, Brinjal, Potato, Peas Green, Cabbage etc.). Major spices produced are Garlic, Turmeric, Ginger, Red chillies etc.
Chhattisgarh also has a large livestock population contributing towards the production of Milk, Eggs, Fish and Meat.
State GSDP grew at 14.28% GSDP (2014-15) at current prices.
SNAPSHOT OF LAND UNDER CULTIVATION12
Arable land 4946
Net sown area 4,686
Total area sown 5,698
(2013-14, ‘000 hectare)
Agriculture and allied services play a very important role in the development of state10. About 80% of the population is rural and depends upon agriculture and allied activities for livelihood. 44% of the state area is under forest cover with abundance of processable agri produce.
Bastar Plateau Zone
District:
Bastar , Bijapur , Dantewada , Narayanpur
Chhattisgarh Plain Zone
Districts:
Raipur, Rajgarh, Korba, Kanker, Rajnandgaon,
Bilaspur, Dhamatari, Durg, Jajngir-Champa, Baloda
Bazar, Mahasamund North Hill Zone
District:
Jashpur, Balrampur, Korea, Surajpur, Surguja
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CROPS
(‘000 tonnes)
FRUITS
(‘000 tonnes)
VEGETABLES
(‘000 tonnes)
LIVESTOCK & FISHERIES
Raw material base (2/2)
Key production highlights (2015-16)13 of the state include:
Among the top 5 states in production of Litchi and top 10 states in production of Guava
Rank 1 in production of Bitter gourd; Rank 3 in production of Pointed gourd; among the top 5
states in production of Pumpkin and Bottle gourd.
Among the top 10 states in fish seed production and inland fish production 317 Th. tonnes.
There are 627 dairy cooperatives in the state and the milk production is expected to reach 3.7
million tonnes by 2020
150 crore eggs are produced in 2015-16 & it will reach to 160 crore during 2016-2017.
14The key production statistics for the state (year 2015-16) are presented as below15:
Tomato 908.9
Brinjal 642.34
Potato 644.8
Rice 6,094.1
Gram 219
Coarse Cereals 215.5
Milk 1,277
(‘000 tonne)
Eggs 1.5 bn
Fish In-land : 317 (‘000 tonnes)
Meat 41
(‘000 tonnes)
Banana 587.42
Mango 420.6
Papaya 341.93
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Production clusters
The major production clusters of Chhattisgarh16 are as given below:
Rajnandgaon, Janjgir-Champa, Dhamtari
Paddy
Korba, Kondagaon, Surguja
Radish
Durg, Kondagaon, Raipur
Brinjal
Durg, Kondagaon, Korba
Cabbage
Bilaspur, Surguja, Balrampur
Potato
Surajpur, Surguja, Jashpur
Garlic
Raigarh, Durg, Raipur
Banana
Surajpur, Surguja, Jashpur
Mango
Korba, Bilaspur, Kanker, Mahasamund
Guava
Bilaspur, Durg, Raipur, Bemetara
Papaya
Rajnandgaon, Surguja, Baloda Bazar
Peas
Durg, Bilaspur, Jashpur
Tomato
Rajnandgaon, Raipur, Durg
Eggs and meat
Durg, Raipur, Rajnandgaon, Bilaspur, Janjgir
Milk
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Agriculture marketing
17A well developed market plays an integral role in well planned marketing of agriculture production. The main objective of market committees is to protect farmers from exploration, yield a fair price to make them on time and providing facilities for marketing. As per the Annual Survey of Industries- 2014-15, there are 1,141 registered food processing units in the state18.
Agricultural markets in
Chhattisgarh17
69 Agricultural
markets
14 Mandis in eNAM
10 Farmer Producer
Organisations17
116 Sub-agricultural
markets
Key market highlights
Fruit market- established in Durg, Rajnandgaon, Raigarh, Tulsi (Raipur), Bilaspur & Pakhanjur
Model market –established in Dhamtari, Kurud, Rajnandgaon, Kabirdham & Mungeli
Farmer shopping mall- established for the benefits of farmers and market workers in Rajnandgaon
where fertilizers and agriculture produces are sold
Fig. 1 Facilities by Chhattisgarh State Agriculture Marketing Board
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Processing clusters
Some of the major processing clusters in the state include:
Raipur, Dhamtari, Durg, Mahasamund
Dhamtari, Raipur, Bilaspur, Rajnandgaon
Rice mills
Gariyaband, Rajnandgaon, Raipur
Flour milling
Rajnandgaon, Balod, Balodabazar
Poha
Durg, Raipur, Bilaspur, Dhamtari, Mahasamund
Dairy
Durg, Raipur, Dhamtari, Rajnadgaon
Fruits and vegetables
Ready to eat
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Infrastructure
The status of key physical and agricultural infrastructure in Chhattisgarh is as follows:
Parameter Status
Inland container depots*19 1
Existing Industrial Areas/ SEZs
4 industrial parks20 3 agri climatic zones21 2 Mega food parks23
Installed power 24
Thermal – 15802.54 MW Hydro – 120 MW Renewables – 439.69 MW Nuclear – 47.52
Utilities
Electricity cost 25
Up to 25 HP: INR. 120/HP/month (FC); 5.00 ( EC) Bastar avem Dakshin Kshetra, Adivasi Vikas Pradhikaran, and Sarguja avem Uttar Kshetra Adivasi Vikas Pradhikaran: INR. 100/HP/month ( FC) ; 4.00 (EC)
Above 25 HP up to 100 HP: INR. 150/HP/month ( FC); 5.70 ( EC) Demand based Tariff- for Contract Demand of 15 kW to 75kW Demand charges- Rs.220/kW/month on billing demand; 5.90 ( EC)
Water rates26
Water rate in Industrial areas of CSIDC:INR 16-24 per 1000 litre Water rates of water resources department-
a) Water storage structure created by Department : 10.50 per cum b) Water storage structure created by advance water : 5.50 per cum c) 2 km from canal system : 12.25 per cum d) From natural / created own sources : 3.51 per cum
A number of industrial areas and food parks are available in the state for investors keen on setting up food processing units in the state. The key food park in the state includes27:
S. No.
Food Park Location Area
(in acres)
Allotted area
(in acres)
Area to be allotted
(in acres)
1 Mega Food Park Dhamtari 170.1 110.8 59.3
2 Indus Mega Food Park Balodabzaar 64.2 32.6 31.6
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In addition to the above, land is also available at various industrial parks/ growth centres across the state. Few major industrial/ growth centres in the state are28:
S. No.
Industrial Park/Growth Centre Location Owner/
Developer Type
Total Area (acres)
1 Metal Park Rawabhata CSIDC Metal manufacturing 216.3
2 Apparel Park Raipur CSIDC Readymade garments 3.3
3 Engineering park Bhillai CSIDC Engineering tools 296.5
4 Aluminium park Korba CSIDC Aluminium goods 345.9
5 IIDC Harinchhapara CSIDC Development centre 51.8
6 IIDC Birkoni CSIDC Development centre 212.5
7 IIDC Nayanpur-Girwarganj
CSIDC Development centre 126
(** There are 6 more IIDC which are being developed
Source: http://csidc.in/indmap1.htm)
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State government initiatives (1/2)
The state government has implemented various reforms to create pro-investor envoirnemnt - friendly investment envoirnment for investors keen on setting up business in the state30. Some of the key highlights of the initiatives undertaken include:
Single Window System- Dedicated web portal for investors to submit investment proposals and compliances and track clearance status
Udyam Akanksha: It focusses on MSME for online registering and availing incentives under industrial policy 2014-19.
Online approval: Online application approval system across all departments & also for stamp duty exemption, priority sector certificate, production certificate etc. Single sign-on ID is available.
Self-certification: Reliance on self-certification and no fee will be charged for registrations
Electricity connection: Online electricity connection, only two documents required
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State government initiatives (2/2)
Chhattisgarh has been ranked consistently fourth among 36 States and Union Territories in thecountry, as part of comprehensive assessment undertaken in India for Ease of Doing Business ranking.Key incentives available for the food processing industry under Industrial policy 2014-2019 of thestate are summarized in the table below:
Key incentives Industrial Policy (2014-2019)31
Interest Subsidy Micro & small industry in developing areas: 40% of total
interest paid up to 5 years, max limit INR 10 L/year
Fixed Capital Investment Subsidy Micro & small industry in developing areas: 30% with max
limit up to INR 30 L
Electricity incentives: Electricity Duty Exemption
Micro & small industry in developing areas: Full exemption up to 5 years from the date of commencement of
Stamp Duty MSME/large (including SC/ST) & all mega/ultra-mega
(including core sector industries) will be get 100% exemption
Exemption on land premium on land allotted in industrial areas/parks
MSME in developing areas: 50% exemption land premium
Quality Certification Subsidy MSME: 50% of amount spent, max INR 1 L for obtaining ISO-
9000, ISO-14000, ISO – 22000 etc. per certification
Chhattisgarh Mission on Food Processing 2016
Key features:
Grant in aid for technology up-gradation & modernization of FPI Capital subsidy and interest subvention for cold chain & value addition infrastructure Grant in aid for setting up a primary processing collection center Grant in aid for the purchase of new refer vehicle
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Snapshot of potential investable projects
Chhattisgarh offers tremendous opportunities for investment across the entire value chain in the food processing sector. An indicative list of potential projects for investment is presented in the table below:
Project name Processable products Value proposition
Starch processing Dextrose, sorbitol, glucose (corn starch based sweeteners)
Estimated starch production in India is 3,75,000 tonnes of which 50% is utilized as raw material by FP industry
Frozen Fruits & vegetables
Frozen fruits, blanched & frozen vegetables
EU is the largest market for frozen fruits and vegetables in the world, representing nearly 50% of total world imports
Fruits & vegetable collection centre and master distribution centre
Collection/distribution of fruits like mango, papaya, banana & vegetables like potato, tomato, cauliflower
India ranks 2nd in fruits and vegetables production after China offering availability of abundant raw materials
Public testing laboratory
Lab tested and certified food & drug
Currently, there are 140 food & testing labs as per standards under FSSAI with a huge unmet demand for professional and high quality accredited labs
Fruits & vegetable processing
Jams, jellies, candies, squash, paste
India ranks 2nd in fruits and vegetables production after China offering availability of abundant raw materials
Chicken processing unit
Canned chicken, chicken based sausages, sauces, chicken nuggets etc.
Chicken consumption in India is highest in Andhra Pradesh, TN, Kerala, Goa, Karnataka, Punjab, Maharashtra & WB
Milk processing Packed pasteurized milk, butter, curd, cheese etc.
Indian dairy industry is expected to
double to USD 140 bn by 2020
Minor millets processing
Millet based vermicelli, pasta, noodles etc.
India leads the world in millet production followed by the African counties of Nigeria and Niger
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