A "" Special Publication ~ on "PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF AGRO-BASED INDUSTRIES IN INDIA" based on Special Lecture Series organized on (23rd to 25th May, 2011) at ASPEE Agribusiness Management Institute Navsari Agric~Itural University, Navsari 1 \J \ Y, Compiled by ~}~\\.~ 8.K.Dhaduk )- 0(\ Swati Sharma Ruchira Shukla Rahul Thakkar Alpesh Leua Bhavesh Chaudhari Gautam Parmar VISION To become most reputed, developed, self-sufficient, job oriented, innol'ative, eco friendly social institute consistent \I ith national agricultural policy, MISSION The mission of ASPEE Agribusiness Management Institute is to promote professional expertise and knowledge for corporate and I nformational technology sector by prOl'iding qualified, well-trained, motivated and committed manpower; upgrade managerial skills and leT knowledge for self employment and provide training, research and consultancy to help achieve managerial excellence in agribusiness management and IT. The core of institute operating philosophy is to build and sustain the relationship between farming community and agencies involved with it, which can improve their standard of living through higher income from agri business, A "'" Special Publication ~ on "PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF AGRO-BASED INDUSTRIES IN INDIA" based on Special Lecture Series organized on (23rd to 25th May, 2011) at ASPEE Agribusiness Management Institute Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari Compiled by B.K.Dhaduk ~ I.J ~ _ ~;.3 "- Swati Sharma Ruchira Shukla 0"5,.. 1)1£ Rahul Thakkar Alpesh Leua Bhavesh Chaudhari Gautam Parmar Published by ASPEE Agribusiness Management Institute ''\.'V~ NRU LIBRRRY 634 Navsari Agricultural University DHR 11111111111111111111111111 Navsari, Gujarat R-S297 s'~~'i":::: CI r (l- $'_::?_ (:0 "' .... , \'7 'to NAU ~~:RARY D"~ IIlIln 1II111fI1I1~"II"1 R-5297 Agriculture is now becoming more complex and projecting new challenges. Globalization has not only opened opportunities for agribusiness but also has put a lot of pressure on the operation of agribusiness. The vision for agribusiness sector in India is to make India the food basket of the world. Agribusiness as a sector is paving a way for increasing demand for professionally qualified Dr.A.R.Pathak managers. Vice Chancellor In this context the agro industry is regarded as an extended arm of agriculture. The development of the agro industry can help stabilize and make agriculture more lucrative and create employment opportunities both at the production and marketing stages. The broad-based development of the agro-products industry will improve both the social and physical infrastructure of India. Since it would cause diversification and commercialization of agriculture, it will thus enhance the incomes of farmers and create food surpluses. I am extremely pleased to learn that ASPEE Agribusiness Management Institute, NAU, Navsari is bringing a Special Publication on Problems and prospects of Agro based Industries in India. I am sure that this publication will be beneficial to all those associated with agro based industries and will serve asa document for future needs. I congratulate Dr. B.K. Dhaduk and his team for the sincere efforts put forth by them in this endeavour. ~--~-= Dr.A.R.Pathak Vice Chancellor I am extremely happy to learn that ASPEE Agribusiness Management Institute, NAU, Navsari is bringing Qut a Special Publication based on Special Lecture Series organized on "Problems and Prospects of Agrobased Industries in India" at AAMI, NAU, Navsari during 23rd to 25th May, 2011 which is very relevant for all those who are associated with agrobased industries in India. (A. N. Sabalpara) Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy. The need of Director of Research the hour is to go for commercialization of the food sector with rapid changes in the organization and structure of food markets and services includfng creation of modern retail sector, contract farming, specialized procurement practices like E-Choupal, agro processing certification and labeling. The focus on value addition in the agri sector is vital for comprehensive development of the rural economy. Since the Agro processing industry creates jobs, demand for agri raw materials, leads to diversification and commercialization of agriculture, enhanCing the incomes of farmers and creating surpluses for export . The broad-based development of the Agro processing industry will improve both the social and physical infrastructure of rurallndia. I am sure the articles put forward by the eminent academicians on above aspect will help the students, academicians, agri Entrepreneurs and corporate managers to enhance the market competitiveness and efficiency in agriculture. I extend my greetings and congratulate Dr. B.K. Dhaduk, Dean,ASPEEAgribusiness Management Institute and his team for the sincere efforts put forth by them. ~ (A. N. Saba/para) Director of Research Agro Industries are considered a growth engine for the development of economy but in India they have not received as much attention as agriculture. While agriculture contributes about 25 per cent of India's GOP the value added by the processing industry is only 8 per cent of total food production. For example, only two per cent of horticulture products are estimated to be processed and more than 30 per cent of production is wasted due to lack of storage and processing facilities. Dr. B. K. Dhaduk The development of agro-based industries started during pre Dean,AABMI independence days. Cotton mills, sugar mills, jute mills were promoted in the corporate sector. During post-Independence days with a view to providing more employment and using local resources, small scale and village industries were encouraged. The agro-industry mainly comprises of the post-harvest activities of processing and preserving agricultural products for intermediate or final consumption. It is a well-recognized fact across the world, particularly in the context of industrial development that the importance of agro-industries is relative to agriculture which increases as economies develop. It is in this sense that the agro-industry is an important and vital part of the manufacturing sector in developing countries and the means for building industrial capacities. The global market is enormous for Agro based products. Only with mass production aided by modern technology and intensive marketing can the domestic market as well as the export market be exploited to the fullest extenl. In order to capture the higher end of Ihe local market and get a fair share of the export market, what is required is large scale investmenl and adoplion of Ihe latesl technologies supported by intensive marketing efforts which include branding, packaging and promotion. With modernization, innovation and incorporation of latest trends and technology in the entire food chain as well as agro-production, the total production capacity of agro products in India and the world is likely to double by the next decade. The development of agro based industries can help to realize the various linkages or inter-relationships between industry and agriculture. If more incomes are to be generated in the rural areas, it is imperative to accelerate the pace of growth of the agricultural sector and the agro industry segment In view of the fact that the development of agro industries can help stabilize and make agriculture more lucrative and create employment both at the production and marketing stages. Many agro based industries are not able to progress due to a variety of reasons such as lack of infrastructure. Inadequate availability of raw materials. lack of financial assistance, changing customer trends, business cycles, Poor technology and Policy constraints which affects their competitiveness. Today the need of the hour is that the industry, promotion boards and the Government with better co-ordination should find out the difficulties experienced bytheAgro based industries. Some of the critical areas that require immediate attention are strengthening of the infrastructure like cold storage, improving the production process in the agriculture sector, relaxing or removing stringent laws and regulations, and ensuring reliable powersupply. Recognizing the above facts, ASPEE Agribusiness Management Institute organized a ·Special Lecture Series on Problems and Prospects of Agro based Industries in India" and is coming out with a Special Publication -' hope that this Special Publication will provide excellent knowledge and ilelp for the academicians, corporate managers and students to review the recent advances made in various emerging areas of agro-based sector. I eulogize sincere gratitude to Hon'ble Vice Chancellor, Dr. A.R. Pathak, NAU, Navsari who readily agreed to the idea and provided encouragement for organizing "Special Lecture Series" and publishing the Special Publication on this occasion. I am very grateful to him for his kindness, cooperation provided in this regard. My special thanks to all the deans and directors for their support and cooperation provided in this regard. I express my sincere gratitude and thanks to all the eminent academicians of NAU who have contributed experience based informative articles on different areas of specialization. I also convey my heartfelt thanks to the faculty members of AABMI forcompiling and editing this special publication. \~ (B. K. Dhaduk) Dean, AABMI CONTENTS No. Title Page I. Section I: Agro -processing Industries Problems and Prospects of Cotton Textile I ndustry in India 2 ii. Problems and Prospects of Sugar! nclustry in India 10 iii. Problems and Prospects of Vegetable Processing I ndustry in India 20 iv. Problems and Prospects of Fruit Processing Indu!-itry in India S3 v. Prospects of Floriculture 1n dustry in I nelia 39 vi. Present status and prospects of Cereal based Pro{;cssing -J.5 industry in India vii. I ndian Oilseed Industry: A Case on Five forces of Market 51 ix. Problems and prospects of Forest based products 57 2. Section II: Dairy and Fishery Industries Problems and Prospects of Dairy Industry in India 70 ii. Problems and Prospects of Fishery Industry in India 82 S. Section III: Agri-input Industries Problems and Prospects of Fertilizer Use in India ii. Problems and Prospects of Pesticide I ndustry in India 103 iii. Problems and Prospects of Seed industry in I ndia I 15 i\', Problems and Prospects of Farm Implements Industry in India 12.~ J.. Section I V: Emerging Dimensions in Agribusiness Problem~ and Prospects of Agri-Food Hetailing in India 140 rio Use-of reT in Agriculture; Issues and Implications IW
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