An Ideal Destination - The Madhya Pradesh State Agro

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Eleven Agro Climatic Zones
Gird Region
Bundelkhand
Malwa
Plateau
Kymore Plateau
Satpura Hills
Vindhya Plateau
Central Narmada Valley
Northern Hill
Region of
Chattisgarh
Chattisgarh Plain
Satpura Plateau
Jhabua Hills
Nimar Plains
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Madhya Pradesh Horticulture
at a glance
Area in million hectares
Total Geographical area
30.744
Area Covered under Horticulture
Fruits crop
0.645
0.064
Vegetabls
0.246
Spices
0.309
Others (Medicinal , Aromatic &
Flowers)
0.026
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Horticulture Production
Crops
Production
(millon tonnes )
Vegetables
3.528
Fruits
3.344
Spices
0.334
Flower &
Medicinal plants
0.139
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Madhya Pradesh Agriculture at a glance
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Geographical area of the state is 30.744 million
ha. out of which net cultivated area is 14.838
million ha.
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Two sowing seasons : Kharif -10.666 million ha.
& rabi – 8.428 million ha.
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Area under double crop : 5.378 million ha
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Irrigated Area 32.37 %
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Cropping intensity 136 %
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Agriculture Production - Major Crops
Production in million tonns
Crop
All india Production
Production in M.P.
Pulses (all)
Gram
14.20
6.33
3.20
2.41
Lentil
0.91
0.26
Toor ( yellow pigeon
pea)
2.31
0.22
Maize
15.10
0.84
Soybean
8.85
4.78
Rapeseed & Mustard
7.44
0.69
Wheat
75.81
7.33
Sugarcane
355.52
2.81
Rice
93.36
1.37
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Animal Husbandry at a glance

Highest cattle population in India- 2.08 million
Buffalo (4th in India) - 0.87 million
Goat (6th in India) - 0.87 million
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Milk production (7th in India) – 6.2 million tonne
per annum
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Milk Processing capacity is less than 10%
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Animal Husbandry
• Goatery
 Potential for Marketing and Processing in Goat
sector especially for meat and feta cheese
25.8% Growth of Goat Population in MP during
last five year
• Poultry
 Potential for Marketing and Processing in Poultry
sector
Low cost of egg (2.55 US cents per egg)
61.0% Growth of Poultry in MP during last five
year
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Fisheries - at a glance
• 172 species
• Production – 68466 MT – expected to be
100’000 M.T. by 2016-17
• Cooperative based activities
• 1749 cooperative societies - 60612 members
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Thrust Areas for Value Addition
Cereals &
Pulses
Fruit
Wheat, Rice, Maize, Millets & Pulses
Vegetables
Potato, Onion,Peas,Tomato,Brinjal
Oil Seeds
Soyabean, Groundnut, Mustard
Medicinal
Plants
Spices
Gooseberry (Aonla), Aegle Marmelos
(Bael), Aloe vera
Garlic, Coriander, Chillies, Ginger,
Fenugreek
Banana, Mango, Orange, Papaya
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State Government Initiatives
• Food Processing –A thrust sector
• Liberal policy for Grape-Wine production
• Liberal policy for waste land development.
• Separate Policy and special schemes to boost
Food Processing Industries
• Food parks and infrastructure for Post Harvest
Management .
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Food Processing Policy : Incentives
• Food Processing Industries - eligible for
Incentives under Industrial Promotion
Policy 2004
• In addition, Specific incentives for Food
Processing Industries
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Food Processing Policy : Incentives
Continued
• Mega Projects : Projects of special importance with
infusion of modern technology and having capital
investment of INR 50 million or more
• Special Economic Package for Mega Project
• Apex Committee headed by the Chief Minister
• Emphasis on Public Private Partnership
• Incentives for developing Infrastructures in Food
Processing Sector
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Food Processing Policy : Incentives
• Investment Promotion Assistance
• Concessions to Mega Projects
• Exemption in Stamp Duty and Registration Charges
• Exemption in Entry Tax
• Interest Subsidy on Term Loan
• Exemption in Mandi Fee
• Reimbursement of expenditure on Quality Certification
• Reimbursement of expenditure on preparation of
project
• Promotion of research and development activities
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Investment Promotion Assistance
Type of Industries
Incentives
Period
Capital investment
from INR 10 million
to INR 100 million
50% amount of
VAT and Central
Sales Tax
deposited by the
unit in the
preceding year
For 5 years
Capital investment
of more than INR
100 million
75% amount of
VAT and Central
Sales Tax
For 10 years
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Concessions to "Mega Projects"
in allotment of land
• Units with capital investment of INR 100 millon or
more eligible for 5-25 acres of land at concessional
rate of 25% (capital Investment to be made within 3
years
SNo Project cost
. (INR Million)
Land available at concessional
rates
1.
100 to 250
Maximum 5 acres
2.
Above 250 up to 500
Maximum 10 acres
3.
Above 500 up to 750
Maximum 15 acres
4.
Above 750 up to 1000
Maximum 20 acres
5.
Above 1000
Maximum 25 acres
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Other Concessions
• Total Exemption in Stamp Duty on Loan Documents
• Registration Charges 1 per 1000 (transaction value).
• Total Exemption in Entry Tax for a period of 7 years
• Interest Subsidy on Term Loan @ of 5% for a period of 7
years for a total amount of INR 2.5 million
• No upper ceiling for Self Help Groups (SHGs), Scheduled
Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Women Entrepreneurs
• Concessions to the Existing Units under expansion
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Other Concessions
• Mandi Fee exempted for a specified period.
• Financial assistance for Quality Certification
such as Agmark, ISO, HACCP, BIS, etc.
• Reimbursement of expenditure on technology
transfer
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Other Concessions
• Expenditure incurred on preparation of project
reports
• Expenditure incurred on obtaining Patents
• Financial Assistance for setting up Food
Processing Park
• Transport subsidy to Exporters
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Implementation Mechanism
District Level
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“Empowered Committee for Investment
Promotion” with district collector as Chairman.
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Incentives to be administered through the
District Industries Centers (DICs).
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Implementation Mechanism
State Level
• Task force on Food Processing Industries, comprising of
repres. from Research Institutes, Food Processing
Industries, Universities, Government of M.P. , Financiers &
Experts.
• M.P.State Agro Industries Development Corpn. Ltd.
designated as the Nodal Agency for Food Processing
Industries in M.P.
• Mandi Board designated as the virtual office of APEDA in
M.P.
• M.P.State Warehousing & Logistic Corpn. designated as the
Nodal Agency for Post harvest Management under National
Horticulture Mission.
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Infrastructures for Development of Food
Processing industries
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Food Parks in Madhya Pradesh
Malanpur
Jaggakhedi
Maneri
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Nimrani
Babai
Borgaon
Food Parks under Public Private Partnership
• Land allotted at Bhopal , Harda Jabalpur & Ratlam
• M/s Ernst & Young Pvt Ltd. - Transaction Advisor
• Selection of Developer for Food Parks within six
months.
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Infrastructures for Agricultural Marketing
1. Modern Multi Modal Logistic Hub at Pawarkheda in PPP
2. Irradiation centre at APMC, Indore - estimated outlay of
INR 400 millon
3. Modern Whole-sale Market at Bhopal
4. Centre for perishable cargo at Indore Airport
5. Spot Trading through Commodity Exchange
6. Base Line Survey – National Institute of Agriculture
Marketing (NIAM) Jaipur
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Development of Food Processing Industries
A cluster approach
• Crops identified - Banana, Potato & Orange
• Banana cluster at Burhanpur
• Potato cluster at Indore (Mhow)
• Orange cluster at Chhindwara
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Banana Production
• India’s production of
Banana is 21% of
total world’s
production.
• Madhya Pradesh
ranks 8 th in country .
• Banana cultivated in
17000 hectares at
Burhanpur in M.P.
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Banana - International Market
• Phenomenal growth
in export from India .
• Opportunities for
Processing & Export
through cluster
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Banana Cluster in Burhanpur
• In PPP mode.
• Special Purpose Vehicle
• Government as facilitator
• Entrepreneurship promotion through extension
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Potato cluster in Malwa (Mhow)
Potato Production in state
• Area 70903 ha .
• Production 1.064 million MT.
• Best quality for chips
• Sugar contents < 2%
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