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Punjab Bureau of Investment Promotion www.investpunjab.gov.in

AGRI AND FOOD PROCESSING

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PUNJAB'S UNIQUE MODEL FOR

EASE OF DOING BUSINESS

WE COMMIT. WE DELIVER.

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India Scenario

Punjab Scenario

Advantage Punjab

Investment Opportunities

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Food Processing Sector at a Glance

Agri and Food Processing:Key Sector in India's Growth Story

43% of total work force

15% of India’s Gross Value Added (GVA)

st1 in production of Milk, Pulses & Jutend2 in production of Rice, Wheat, Fruits

& Vegetables

14% share of Agri Exports in

Indian* exports

12%of total registered manufacturing

workforce

9% of India’s Manufacturing GVA

th13largest sector in

terms of FDI inflows

USD 1.45 bn (INR 10,900 cr) worth Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme available over 6 years

Agriculture Sector at a Glance

02*Merchandise exports1 USD= INR 74.00Source: MOFPI Annual Report 20-21, World Bank 2019, FAO, PIB, ASI 2017-18 – Registered Factories, DPIIT – FDI report (Apr 2000- June 2021), Invest India

INDIA SCENARIO

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Food Processing Sector at a Glance

Agri and Food Processing:Key Sector in India's Growth Story

43% of total work force

15% of India’s Gross Value Added (GVA)

st1 in production of Milk, Pulses & Jutend2 in production of Rice, Wheat, Fruits

& Vegetables

14% share of Agri Exports in

Indian* exports

12%of total registered manufacturing

workforce

9% of India’s Manufacturing GVA

th13largest sector in

terms of FDI inflows

USD 1.45 bn (INR 10,900 cr) worth Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme available over 6 years

Agriculture Sector at a Glance

02*Merchandise exports1 USD= INR 74.00Source: MOFPI Annual Report 20-21, World Bank 2019, FAO, PIB, ASI 2017-18 – Registered Factories, DPIIT – FDI report (Apr 2000- June 2021), Invest India

INDIA SCENARIO

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03Source: WEF & Bain & Co. report, “Future of Consumption in Fast-Growth Consumer Markets”, Invest India, PIB, McKinsey & Co. Report on “The State of Grocery Retail in India”

Towards a Glorious Future

Key Trends

= Strong domestic demand: Changing lifestyle and food habits due to increased

disposable income

= Ease of availability: Rapidly expanding retail and e-Commerce sector

= Geographic expansion: Expected growth in demand in Tier 2 & 3 cities

= Strengthening procurement: Increased focus on direct farmer-firm linkages &

contract farming

= Modernization in packaging: Ultra-High Temperature (UHT) processing and aseptic

packaging

= Transition towards Conscious Consumerism: Promotion of Traceability which allows

benefits for individual stakeholders at all levels

1 lakh cr Agricultural Infrastructure Fund for strengthening farm-gate

infrastructure

Infrastructure

One of the largest food processing sectors in the world with output expected to reach USD 535 bn (INR 39,59,000 cr) by 2025-26

Production

eCommerceOnline grocery retail projected to

grow to USD 570 bn (INR 74,000 cr)by 2025 from USD 2 bn(INR 14,800 cr) in 2020

Grocery & Food retail market expected to touch reach USD 535 bn

(INR 62,90,000 cr) by 2025 from USD 570 bn (INR 42,18,000 cr) in 2021

Retail

Launch of policies such as PM-FME, PMKSY, PMMSY etc.

Policy Pushrd*India to become the 3

largest consumer market after USA & China by 2030

Consumption

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03Source: WEF & Bain & Co. report, “Future of Consumption in Fast-Growth Consumer Markets”, Invest India, PIB, McKinsey & Co. Report on “The State of Grocery Retail in India”

Towards a Glorious Future

Key Trends

= Strong domestic demand: Changing lifestyle and food habits due to increased

disposable income

= Ease of availability: Rapidly expanding retail and e-Commerce sector

= Geographic expansion: Expected growth in demand in Tier 2 & 3 cities

= Strengthening procurement: Increased focus on direct farmer-firm linkages &

contract farming

= Modernization in packaging: Ultra-High Temperature (UHT) processing and aseptic

packaging

= Transition towards Conscious Consumerism: Promotion of Traceability which allows

benefits for individual stakeholders at all levels

1 lakh cr Agricultural Infrastructure Fund for strengthening farm-gate

infrastructure

Infrastructure

One of the largest food processing sectors in the world with output expected to reach USD 535 bn (INR 39,59,000 cr) by 2025-26

Production

eCommerceOnline grocery retail projected to

grow to USD 570 bn (INR 74,000 cr)by 2025 from USD 2 bn(INR 14,800 cr) in 2020

Grocery & Food retail market expected to touch reach USD 535 bn

(INR 62,90,000 cr) by 2025 from USD 570 bn (INR 42,18,000 cr) in 2021

Retail

Launch of policies such as PM-FME, PMKSY, PMMSY etc.

Policy Pushrd*India to become the 3

largest consumer market after USA & China by 2030

Consumption

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PUNJAB SCENARIO

Food Bowl of India

25%share of Agriculture and allied activities workforce to State’s

workforce

7%share of registered factories in

Food Processing in Punjab’s overall registered factories count which is

th4 highest in India

32%share of Agriculture and allied

activities in State’sGross State Value Added (GSVA)

17%share of Food Processing

sector in Punjab’s overall registered manufacturing GVA against India’s

share of 9%

Source: Punjab Economic Survey 2020-21, Annual Survey of Industries 2017-18, MOFPI Annual Report 2020-21, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation Mechanization & Technology Division-GOI, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Department of Horticulture-GoP

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12% to State GDP

Contribution of HorticultureCropping Intensity

186% (higher than national

cropping intensity of 144%)

Key Statistics (2020-21)

Area

5 Mha*

Cultivable Area

4.2 Mha (83.4% of total

geographical area)

4.019 Mha (99.9% of

the net sown area)

Net Sown Area

4.02 Mha (95.7% of

cultivable area)

Irrigated Area

* Million Hectares

Green revolution led by Punjab has not only made India self sufficient in Agri production, but also a world leader in various commodities

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PUNJAB SCENARIO

Food Bowl of India

25%share of Agriculture and allied activities workforce to State’s

workforce

7%share of registered factories in

Food Processing in Punjab’s overall registered factories count which is

th4 highest in India

32%share of Agriculture and allied

activities in State’sGross State Value Added (GSVA)

17%share of Food Processing

sector in Punjab’s overall registered manufacturing GVA against India’s

share of 9%

Source: Punjab Economic Survey 2020-21, Annual Survey of Industries 2017-18, MOFPI Annual Report 2020-21, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation Mechanization & Technology Division-GOI, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Department of Horticulture-GoP

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12% to State GDP

Contribution of HorticultureCropping Intensity

186% (higher than national

cropping intensity of 144%)

Key Statistics (2020-21)

Area

5 Mha*

Cultivable Area

4.2 Mha (83.4% of total

geographical area)

4.019 Mha (99.9% of

the net sown area)

Net Sown Area

4.02 Mha (95.7% of

cultivable area)

Irrigated Area

* Million Hectares

Green revolution led by Punjab has not only made India self sufficient in Agri production, but also a world leader in various commodities

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Leader in Cereal Production

Outperforming the World:Punjab's wheat yield higher than global and Indian wheat yield by 42%

07Source: CMIE, FAO, Punjab Economic Survey, Ministry of Agriculture & Family Welfare,Agricultural Statistics at a glance 2019, Punjab Economic Survey 2020-21

Presence of top players

Punjab: Granary of India

Cereal (2018-19)

Production(mn tonnes)

National Production share

Share in Central Pool

Rice

Wheat

13

18

11%

18%

26%

36%

Wheat Yield (MT/Ha) in 2019-20

3.47

3.53

3.54

5

5.54

5.63

5.7

6.4

8.69

USA

India

World

Punjab

Mexico

China

EU

Egypt

UK

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Front Runner in Dairy

State-wise Milk Production and Per Capita Milk Availability (2018-19)

Highest per capita milk availability in the country: 1180 gms/ day, 3 times the national average

Milk Production Per Capita Milk Availability

371

870

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Presence of top players

Key Statistics

7% share in India’s annual milk production (12,599 tonnes)

10,000+ high-tech dairy farms

Extensive veterinary infrastructure for animal healthcare - 1,367 veterinary hospitals, 1,489 permanent outlying dispensaries and insemination units

Crossbred cattle share increased from 25% in 2012 to 29% in 2019, indicating the risein share of 'higher productivity animals' in the State

Major commodities: Milk, Butter, Ghee, Curd, Cheese, UHT milk, Infant Food, Dairy Whitener,Chocolate etc.

6th Largest Milk Producer in India

Source: NDDB, Punjab Economic Survey 2020-21, Tribune

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Leader in Cereal Production

Outperforming the World:Punjab's wheat yield higher than global and Indian wheat yield by 42%

07Source: CMIE, FAO, Punjab Economic Survey, Ministry of Agriculture & Family Welfare,Agricultural Statistics at a glance 2019, Punjab Economic Survey 2020-21

Presence of top players

Punjab: Granary of India

Cereal (2018-19)

Production(mn tonnes)

National Production share

Share in Central Pool

Rice

Wheat

13

18

11%

18%

26%

36%

Wheat Yield (MT/Ha) in 2019-20

3.47

3.53

3.54

5

5.54

5.63

5.7

6.4

8.69

USA

India

World

Punjab

Mexico

China

EU

Egypt

UK

08

Front Runner in Dairy

State-wise Milk Production and Per Capita Milk Availability (2018-19)

Highest per capita milk availability in the country: 1180 gms/ day, 3 times the national average

Milk Production Per Capita Milk Availability

371

870

538623 626

11811087

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

30000

35000

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AndhraPradesh

Gujarat Punjab Haryana

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Presence of top players

Key Statistics

7% share in India’s annual milk production (12,599 tonnes)

10,000+ high-tech dairy farms

Extensive veterinary infrastructure for animal healthcare - 1,367 veterinary hospitals, 1,489 permanent outlying dispensaries and insemination units

Crossbred cattle share increased from 25% in 2012 to 29% in 2019, indicating the risein share of 'higher productivity animals' in the State

Major commodities: Milk, Butter, Ghee, Curd, Cheese, UHT milk, Infant Food, Dairy Whitener,Chocolate etc.

6th Largest Milk Producer in India

Source: NDDB, Punjab Economic Survey 2020-21, Tribune

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Horticulture: Roadmap to Farmer’s Prosperity

With just 5% of total cropped area, Horticulture contributes 12% to the GDP of the State

Source: CMIE, Status Report of the Department of Horticulture, Punjab Horticulture Statistics at a Glance 2018,Punjab Economic Survey 2020-21, Agricultural Statistics at a Glance 2020, Horticulture Department -Punjab

Presence of major players

Commodities (2019-20) Area (‘000 Ha) Production (‘000 MT)

Fruits

Spices

Aromatics & Medicinal

Honey

99

35

13

2106

122

3

16

Vegetables 265 5538

nd2 in Carrot production(12% of India's production)

th4 in Muskmelon production

(8% of India's production)

rd3 in Honey production

(14% of India's production)

nd2 in Kinnow production(24% of India's production)

rd 3 in yield of Fruits & Vegetables(F&V) in the country

3rd in Peas Production (8% ofIndia’s production)

Major Fruits & Vegetables: Kinnow, Mandarin, Guava, Muskmelon,Peach, Pear, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Onion, Peas, Potato

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Emerging Meat Processing & Poultry SectorLivestock sector contributes 11% to Agriculture and allied sector's overallNominal GSVA.

Productionin the State

Meat processing - Most profitable(profit/unit) sub-sector in foodprocessing in State

9% Growth in 2019-20in meat production

Commodities Production (2019-20)

248 Kilo Tonnes

116 Kilo Tonnes

56,388 Lakh Nos.

Meat

Fish

Egg

Source :Agricultural Statistics at a Glance 2020, Punjab Economic Survey 2020-21,Report on Pig Farming by Punjab Agriculture University (PAU)

Robust Veterinary Health Infrastructure in Punjab

st Punjab Veterinary Vaccine Institute: 1 in India to produce Cell Culture

Classical Swine Fever Vaccine

State-of-the-art Disease Diagnostics Lab

1,367 veterinary hospitals, 1,489 permanent outlying dispensaries and

insemination units, 22 polyclinics, 3,433 veterinary officers & inspectors

Regional Research and Training Center for Buffaloes

State-of-the-art Indigenous Cattle Breeding Farm

College of Veterinary Sciences

Multi-specialty Veterinary Hospital and Regional Research Centre

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Horticulture: Roadmap to Farmer’s Prosperity

With just 5% of total cropped area, Horticulture contributes 12% to the GDP of the State

Source: CMIE, Status Report of the Department of Horticulture, Punjab Horticulture Statistics at a Glance 2018,Punjab Economic Survey 2020-21, Agricultural Statistics at a Glance 2020, Horticulture Department -Punjab

Presence of major players

Commodities (2019-20) Area (‘000 Ha) Production (‘000 MT)

Fruits

Spices

Aromatics & Medicinal

Honey

99

35

13

2106

122

3

16

Vegetables 265 5538

nd2 in Carrot production(12% of India's production)

th4 in Muskmelon production

(8% of India's production)

rd3 in Honey production

(14% of India's production)

nd2 in Kinnow production(24% of India's production)

rd 3 in yield of Fruits & Vegetables(F&V) in the country

3rd in Peas Production (8% ofIndia’s production)

Major Fruits & Vegetables: Kinnow, Mandarin, Guava, Muskmelon,Peach, Pear, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Onion, Peas, Potato

10

Emerging Meat Processing & Poultry SectorLivestock sector contributes 11% to Agriculture and allied sector's overallNominal GSVA.

Productionin the State

Meat processing - Most profitable(profit/unit) sub-sector in foodprocessing in State

9% Growth in 2019-20in meat production

Commodities Production (2019-20)

248 Kilo Tonnes

116 Kilo Tonnes

56,388 Lakh Nos.

Meat

Fish

Egg

Source :Agricultural Statistics at a Glance 2020, Punjab Economic Survey 2020-21,Report on Pig Farming by Punjab Agriculture University (PAU)

Robust Veterinary Health Infrastructure in Punjab

st Punjab Veterinary Vaccine Institute: 1 in India to produce Cell Culture

Classical Swine Fever Vaccine

State-of-the-art Disease Diagnostics Lab

1,367 veterinary hospitals, 1,489 permanent outlying dispensaries and

insemination units, 22 polyclinics, 3,433 veterinary officers & inspectors

Regional Research and Training Center for Buffaloes

State-of-the-art Indigenous Cattle Breeding Farm

College of Veterinary Sciences

Multi-specialty Veterinary Hospital and Regional Research Centre

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11Source: Agricultural Statistics at a Glance 2020, Punjab Economic Survey 2020-21, Report on Pig Farming by PAU

Presence of major players

Emerging Opportunities - Piggery

Exotic PigsBreedAvailableLarge White Yorkshire,Landrace,Hampshire

Pig BreedingFarms4 advanced farms forgenetic advancementin local breeds

Assistanceto FarmersSubsidy of upto 25% on bankloans orINR 6 lakhto small pigfarmersLocation Advantage

Farms locatedin well connectedcities with ICD’s & International Airports

ManpowerAvailabilityVeterinaryinstitutes& skilled labour

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District wise Product Promotion

USD 41 mn (INR 305 cr) cr allocated for directly assisting 6,500+ micro-processing

units in the State under PM Formalisation of Micro Food Enterprises (PM-FME) Scheme

Pathankot- Litchi

Gurdaspur-Sugarcane based

products

Amritsar-Pickle & Murabba

Taran Taran-Pear

Firozpur-Chillies

Faridkot-Milk &

Milk products

Shri Muktsar

Sahib-Milk &

Milk productsFazilka-Kinnow

Bathinda-Honey

Mansa- Milk &Milk products

Sangrur-Mushroom

Moga-Potato

Ludhiana-Bakery products

Fatehgarh

Sahib- Jaggery

SAS Nagar-

Sugarcane

based products

Rupnagar-

Mango

SBS Nagar-Peas

Patiala-Guava

Hoshiarpur-

Jaggery &

Allied P

roducts

Jalandhar-Potato

Kapurthala

-

Tomato

es

Barnala-Meat &Fish Products

Maler Kotla-Animal Feed*

66,000+ small and micro food processing enterprises in Punjab

Source: Punjab Agro

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11Source: Agricultural Statistics at a Glance 2020, Punjab Economic Survey 2020-21, Report on Pig Farming by PAU

Presence of major players

Emerging Opportunities - Piggery

Exotic PigsBreedAvailableLarge White Yorkshire,Landrace,Hampshire

Pig BreedingFarms4 advanced farms forgenetic advancementin local breeds

Assistanceto FarmersSubsidy of upto 25% on bankloans orINR 6 lakhto small pigfarmersLocation Advantage

Farms locatedin well connectedcities with ICD’s & International Airports

ManpowerAvailabilityVeterinaryinstitutes& skilled labour

12

District wise Product Promotion

USD 41 mn (INR 305 cr) cr allocated for directly assisting 6,500+ micro-processing

units in the State under PM Formalisation of Micro Food Enterprises (PM-FME) Scheme

Pathankot- Litchi

Gurdaspur-Sugarcane based

products

Amritsar-Pickle & Murabba

Taran Taran-Pear

Firozpur-Chillies

Faridkot-Milk &

Milk products

Shri Muktsar

Sahib-Milk &

Milk productsFazilka-Kinnow

Bathinda-Honey

Mansa- Milk &Milk products

Sangrur-Mushroom

Moga-Potato

Ludhiana-Bakery products

Fatehgarh

Sahib- Jaggery

SAS Nagar-

Sugarcane

based products

Rupnagar-

Mango

SBS Nagar-Peas

Patiala-Guava

Hoshiarpur-

Jaggery &

Allied P

roducts

Jalandhar-Potato

Kapurthala

-

Tomato

es

Barnala-Meat &Fish Products

Maler Kotla-Animal Feed*

66,000+ small and micro food processing enterprises in Punjab

Source: Punjab Agro

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Key Initiatives in Punjab to Promote Exports

Implementation & registration of 80,000+ farmers in ‘Basmati.Net’traceability system - an initiative by APEDA

State-of-the-art honey processing complex at Jalandhar

State-of-the-art export facility in Amritsar; exporting perishable andnon-perishable goods to UK, South Korea, Canada, Australia, Kuwait,Sudan, UAE, Qatar

13Source: APEDA

Major Export Destinations in FY 2020-21

Product wise exports share in FY 2020-21

70%8%

6%

6%2% 6%

Punjab: Exporting Food to the World

USD 477 mn (INR 3529 cr) Exports of APEDA products

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES : (INR 222 cr)

NATURAL HONEY : (INR 229 cr)

CEREAL PREPARATIONS : (INR 296 cr)

BASMATI RICE : (INR 2486 cr)

NON BASMATI RICE : (INR 89 cr)

OTHERS : (INR 207 cr)

122

44 4327 21 20 15 14 13 10

Va

lue

in U

SD

mn

SA

UD

I AR

AB

IA :

26

%

US

A :

9%

UK

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%

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ME

N R

EP

UB

LIC

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%

KU

WA

IT :

4%

IRA

Q :

3%

OM

AN

: 3

%

QA

TA

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3%

CA

NA

DA

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%

UA

E :

9%

2.3% - Punjab’s Share in India’s Agri & Food Export

9% - Agri & Food Export share in Punjab’s merchandise export

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Key Initiatives in Punjab to Promote Exports

Implementation & registration of 80,000+ farmers in ‘Basmati.Net’traceability system - an initiative by APEDA

State-of-the-art honey processing complex at Jalandhar

State-of-the-art export facility in Amritsar; exporting perishable andnon-perishable goods to UK, South Korea, Canada, Australia, Kuwait,Sudan, UAE, Qatar

13Source: APEDA

Major Export Destinations in FY 2020-21

Product wise exports share in FY 2020-21

70%8%

6%

6%2% 6%

Punjab: Exporting Food to the World

USD 477 mn (INR 3529 cr) Exports of APEDA products

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES : (INR 222 cr)

NATURAL HONEY : (INR 229 cr)

CEREAL PREPARATIONS : (INR 296 cr)

BASMATI RICE : (INR 2486 cr)

NON BASMATI RICE : (INR 89 cr)

OTHERS : (INR 207 cr)

122

44 4327 21 20 15 14 13 10

Va

lue

in U

SD

mn

SA

UD

I AR

AB

IA :

26

%

US

A :

9%

UK

: 9

%

YA

ME

N R

EP

UB

LIC

: 4

%

KU

WA

IT :

4%

IRA

Q :

3%

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%

QA

TA

R :

3%

CA

NA

DA

: 2

%

UA

E :

9%

2.3% - Punjab’s Share in India’s Agri & Food Export

9% - Agri & Food Export share in Punjab’s merchandise export

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Extensive Sector Infrastructure -Storage & Marketing

456

Food StorageDepots

With FCI* & State

Govt. Agencies: 98 Lakh

sq. yards sq yards of

Coverage Capacity

697

Cold Storages

Across the State,

Capacity of 23 Lakh

Million Tonnes

Services provided by State Government

Agri extension services

through a network

of Krishi Vigyan Kendras

Common marketing and

branding for micro

processing of food products

Farm Advisory

Service Centres

Sources: Dept. of Food & Public, Punjab, PIB, MOFPI, PAIC, *Food Corporation of India

Punjab has the highest storage capacity in India (269 lakh metric tonnes)

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Mega Food Parks:High Quality Food Processing Infrastructure

Sukhjit Mega Food Park,

Kapurthala

Punjab Agro Industries

Corporation (PAIC)

Mega Food Park,

Ludhiana

International

Mega Food Park,

Fazilka

Food Park

Location

Area (acres)

Current Major

Players

PAIC Mega

Food Park

Ladhowal,

Ludhiana

100

Godrej Tyson Foods Ltd.,DelMonte, Star Foods,Iscon Balaji, Meat Masters

Sukhjit Mega

Food Park

Sukhjit Starch &

Chemicals Ltd.

Phagwara,

Kapurthala

55

International

Mega Food Park

Schreiber Dynamix Dairies Pvt. Ltd., Perennial Food

Fazilka

55

Key Facilities at Mega Food Parks

Common effluent treatment plant Cold storage facilities Fully developed plots

Bulk material handling equipmentsContemporary plug & play sheds

Source: MoFPI

Units at Mega Food Parks are also eligible for incentives under Sampada Yojana of Government of India

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Extensive Sector Infrastructure -Storage & Marketing

456

Food StorageDepots

With FCI* & State

Govt. Agencies: 98 Lakh

sq. yards sq yards of

Coverage Capacity

697

Cold Storages

Across the State,

Capacity of 23 Lakh

Million Tonnes

Services provided by State Government

Agri extension services

through a network

of Krishi Vigyan Kendras

Common marketing and

branding for micro

processing of food products

Farm Advisory

Service Centres

Sources: Dept. of Food & Public, Punjab, PIB, MOFPI, PAIC, *Food Corporation of India

Punjab has the highest storage capacity in India (269 lakh metric tonnes)

15

Mega Food Parks:High Quality Food Processing Infrastructure

Sukhjit Mega Food Park,

Kapurthala

Punjab Agro Industries

Corporation (PAIC)

Mega Food Park,

Ludhiana

International

Mega Food Park,

Fazilka

Food Park

Location

Area (acres)

Current Major

Players

PAIC Mega

Food Park

Ladhowal,

Ludhiana

100

Godrej Tyson Foods Ltd.,DelMonte, Star Foods,Iscon Balaji, Meat Masters

Sukhjit Mega

Food Park

Sukhjit Starch &

Chemicals Ltd.

Phagwara,

Kapurthala

55

International

Mega Food Park

Schreiber Dynamix Dairies Pvt. Ltd., Perennial Food

Fazilka

55

Key Facilities at Mega Food Parks

Common effluent treatment plant Cold storage facilities Fully developed plots

Bulk material handling equipmentsContemporary plug & play sheds

Source: MoFPI

Units at Mega Food Parks are also eligible for incentives under Sampada Yojana of Government of India

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Area: 15 acres

Facilities: Hi-Tech Nursery

107 Lakh seedlings supplied to over 600 farmers

779 farmers and 175 technical personnel trained on protected cultivation

Future Research Areas: Hydroponics; installation of sorting, grading and packing lines,

organic farming etc.

Vegetables - Jalandhar (with Israel)

Area: 59 acres

Facilities: Tissue Culture Lab, Plant Hardening, Aeroponics, Potato Grading,

Automated Fertigation etc.

3,500 quintals of quality seed potato sold to farmers annually

3,10,000 potato mini-tubers produced so far in aeroponic system

Future Research Areas: Use of modern machines for cultivation, modern cold

storage system, new high yielding & processing varieties, disease/ virus/ pest

diagnostic lab

Potatoes - Jalandhar (with Netherlands)

Area: 17 acres

Facilities: Hi-Tech Nursery

9,000 quality disease free citrus plants supplied

540 farmers and 225 technical personnel trained on citrus cultivation

Future Research Areas: Facilitating with sorting, grading and waxing,

introduction of new citrus varieties & rootstocks, post-harvest management activities

Citrus - Hoshiarpur (with Israel)

USD 3.7 mn (INR 28 cr) cr grant awarded to Punjab Agriculture University (PAU) for

‘Development and Integration of Advanced Genomic Technologies for Targeted Breeding’

to bring swift crop diversification, increase productivity and farmer’s profitability

COE model’s success being replicated; COE planned in each District

Source: Horticulture Dept., Punjab

Centre of Excellence (COE)

18Sources: Industries Dept GoP, PAU, IITRPR, Department of Science, Technology and Environment- GoP

Punjab Agri-Business Incubator at PAU, Ludhiana

up-to INR 25 Lakh of grant-in-aid

Two programs - Idea Stage and Expansion Stage: providing two months of training and

Received award for excellence in agri-food business incubators, Agri-Food India Awards 2021

Secured several awards including Greenpreneur Award 2021

Food Industry Business Incubation Centre at PAU, Ludhiana

Collaboration with Ohio State University, USA

Incubation facility provided to 7 micro and small enterprises/growers

16 technologies and products from tomato, guava, plum, turmeric, lime, sugarcane and

onion have been developed and up-scaled for commercialization

Punjab Biotechnology Incubator at Agri Food Biotechnology Cluster, Mohali

NABL Certified facility providing analytical and consulting services

Knowledge partner for setting up and operationalizing Food monitoring laboratories in

public and private domain

Agriculture & Water Technology Development Hub

(Department of Science & Technology (DST)* iHub - AWaDH) at IIT, Ropar

R&D in domain of Agriculture & Water, provides incubation resources

Support to technology-based start-ups towards sustainable agriculture

Only DST iHub in India for AgriTech

Startup ecosystem driving innovation

AgNext

Uses AI based tech to

improve quality of yield,

cost optimization and

ensuring food traceability

A2P Energy Solutions

Provides solution to issue of

stubble burning by purchasing

crop residue and converting it

into products for the energy sector

Moo Farm

Provides dairy farm

management tool with

in-built e-commerce

platform for dairy

farming process

Business Incubators

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Area: 15 acres

Facilities: Hi-Tech Nursery

107 Lakh seedlings supplied to over 600 farmers

779 farmers and 175 technical personnel trained on protected cultivation

Future Research Areas: Hydroponics; installation of sorting, grading and packing lines,

organic farming etc.

Vegetables - Jalandhar (with Israel)

Area: 59 acres

Facilities: Tissue Culture Lab, Plant Hardening, Aeroponics, Potato Grading,

Automated Fertigation etc.

3,500 quintals of quality seed potato sold to farmers annually

3,10,000 potato mini-tubers produced so far in aeroponic system

Future Research Areas: Use of modern machines for cultivation, modern cold

storage system, new high yielding & processing varieties, disease/ virus/ pest

diagnostic lab

Potatoes - Jalandhar (with Netherlands)

Area: 17 acres

Facilities: Hi-Tech Nursery

9,000 quality disease free citrus plants supplied

540 farmers and 225 technical personnel trained on citrus cultivation

Future Research Areas: Facilitating with sorting, grading and waxing,

introduction of new citrus varieties & rootstocks, post-harvest management activities

Citrus - Hoshiarpur (with Israel)

USD 3.7 mn (INR 28 cr) cr grant awarded to Punjab Agriculture University (PAU) for

‘Development and Integration of Advanced Genomic Technologies for Targeted Breeding’

to bring swift crop diversification, increase productivity and farmer’s profitability

COE model’s success being replicated; COE planned in each District

Source: Horticulture Dept., Punjab

Centre of Excellence (COE)

18Sources: Industries Dept GoP, PAU, IITRPR, Department of Science, Technology and Environment- GoP

Punjab Agri-Business Incubator at PAU, Ludhiana

up-to INR 25 Lakh of grant-in-aid

Two programs - Idea Stage and Expansion Stage: providing two months of training and

Received award for excellence in agri-food business incubators, Agri-Food India Awards 2021

Secured several awards including Greenpreneur Award 2021

Food Industry Business Incubation Centre at PAU, Ludhiana

Collaboration with Ohio State University, USA

Incubation facility provided to 7 micro and small enterprises/growers

16 technologies and products from tomato, guava, plum, turmeric, lime, sugarcane and

onion have been developed and up-scaled for commercialization

Punjab Biotechnology Incubator at Agri Food Biotechnology Cluster, Mohali

NABL Certified facility providing analytical and consulting services

Knowledge partner for setting up and operationalizing Food monitoring laboratories in

public and private domain

Agriculture & Water Technology Development Hub

(Department of Science & Technology (DST)* iHub - AWaDH) at IIT, Ropar

R&D in domain of Agriculture & Water, provides incubation resources

Support to technology-based start-ups towards sustainable agriculture

Only DST iHub in India for AgriTech

Startup ecosystem driving innovation

AgNext

Uses AI based tech to

improve quality of yield,

cost optimization and

ensuring food traceability

A2P Energy Solutions

Provides solution to issue of

stubble burning by purchasing

crop residue and converting it

into products for the energy sector

Moo Farm

Provides dairy farm

management tool with

in-built e-commerce

platform for dairy

farming process

Business Incubators

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Pathankot

Gurdaspur

Amritsar

Taran Taran

Firozpur

Faridkot

ShriMuktsarSahibFazilka

Bathinda

Mansa

Sangrur

Moga Ludhiana

FatehgarhSahib

SAS Nagar

RupnagarSBS Nagar

Patiala

Hoshiarpur

Jalandhar

Kapurthala

Barnala

Malerkotla

19

Dedicated Regional Research Centres

Rain Water Harvesting Seeds Water Harvesting

Hotriculture Kinnow

Mango Litchi Pulses Hotriculture

Hotriculture Kinnow

Source: Punjab Agro

Processing facility

Oil Seeds

Gurdaspur

Amritsar

Faridkot

Fazilka

Kapurthala

Jalandhar

SBS Nagar

Patiala

Hoshiarpur

Pulses FruitsVegetablesWheatCotton Sugarcane

Guava

Citrus

Wheat Pulses

Cotton Pulses Sugarcane

Rice

Fruits Machinery

Sugarcane Rice Wheat Maize

20

Promoting Organic Farming in the State

13,000+ acre with 5,000 farmers under certified organic production

Another 30,000 acre mobilized in Kandi/Forest Area

Digital traceability system using blockchain technology implemented to

bring transparency and efficiency in value chain of organic produce

Major crops grown: Wheat, Basmati Paddy, Maize, Turmeric, Pulses, Oilseed

Hermatic storage technology used for chemical-free storage

Punjab first state to implement traceability system through barcodes on packaging

The School of Organic Farming under Punjab Agricultural University (PAU)

Punjab Agro: Implementing agency to promote organic farming, won ‘Jaivik India Award’

by International Competence Centre for Organic Agriculture in 2019

Source: Pagrexo, Punjab Agro, PAU, APEDA

Procurement of organic produce after three

years of organic certification at remunerative

prices

Specialised Organic Marts (Organic Hut)

promoted at various National and

International Exhibitions

Processing (organic wheat, organic basmati paddy) at certified organic units;

packaging and marketing under the brand name “Five Rivers”

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Pathankot

Gurdaspur

Amritsar

Taran Taran

Firozpur

Faridkot

ShriMuktsarSahibFazilka

Bathinda

Mansa

Sangrur

Moga Ludhiana

FatehgarhSahib

SAS Nagar

RupnagarSBS Nagar

Patiala

Hoshiarpur

Jalandhar

Kapurthala

Barnala

Malerkotla

19

Dedicated Regional Research Centres

Rain Water Harvesting Seeds Water Harvesting

Hotriculture Kinnow

Mango Litchi Pulses Hotriculture

Hotriculture Kinnow

Source: Punjab Agro

Processing facility

Oil Seeds

Gurdaspur

Amritsar

Faridkot

Fazilka

Kapurthala

Jalandhar

SBS Nagar

Patiala

Hoshiarpur

Pulses FruitsVegetablesWheatCotton Sugarcane

Guava

Citrus

Wheat Pulses

Cotton Pulses Sugarcane

Rice

Fruits Machinery

Sugarcane Rice Wheat Maize

20

Promoting Organic Farming in the State

13,000+ acre with 5,000 farmers under certified organic production

Another 30,000 acre mobilized in Kandi/Forest Area

Digital traceability system using blockchain technology implemented to

bring transparency and efficiency in value chain of organic produce

Major crops grown: Wheat, Basmati Paddy, Maize, Turmeric, Pulses, Oilseed

Hermatic storage technology used for chemical-free storage

Punjab first state to implement traceability system through barcodes on packaging

The School of Organic Farming under Punjab Agricultural University (PAU)

Punjab Agro: Implementing agency to promote organic farming, won ‘Jaivik India Award’

by International Competence Centre for Organic Agriculture in 2019

Source: Pagrexo, Punjab Agro, PAU, APEDA

Procurement of organic produce after three

years of organic certification at remunerative

prices

Specialised Organic Marts (Organic Hut)

promoted at various National and

International Exhibitions

Processing (organic wheat, organic basmati paddy) at certified organic units;

packaging and marketing under the brand name “Five Rivers”

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ADVANTAGEPUNJAB

22Source: MoFPI

Strategically Located& Well Connected

Kolkata

PUNJAB

Mumbai

Proximity to National CapitalNEW DELHI250 Miles

Bengaluru

Hyderabad

New Delhi

4 Hrs

55 Min

Connected to all major metro cities

Connected to Freight Corridors for easy movement of goods

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ADVANTAGEPUNJAB

22Source: MoFPI

Strategically Located& Well Connected

Kolkata

PUNJAB

Mumbai

Proximity to National CapitalNEW DELHI250 Miles

Bengaluru

Hyderabad

New Delhi

4 Hrs

55 Min

Connected to all major metro cities

Connected to Freight Corridors for easy movement of goods

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Source: Indian Railways, ESOPB, Department of Civil Aviation (GoP) 23

Robust Connectivity

Rail density is twice the

national density

Flights to International locations

including London, Rome, Dubai etc.

and domestic locations such as

Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore,

Hyderabad, Pune etc.

100% Road

Connectivity

4/6 Lane Highways

Road density is 1.75 times of India’s road density

AMRITSARINTERNATIONALAIRPORT

MOHALIINTERNATIONALAIRPORT

COMING SOONINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT @ Ludhiana

PATHANKOTDOMESTICAIRPORT

BATHINDADOMESTICAIRPORT

JALANDHARDOMESTICAIRPORT

LUDHIANADOMESTICAIRPORT

24Source: LEADS (Logistics Ease Across Different States) 2021, DIC, Niti Aayog

DEDICATED FREIGHT CORRIDORs (DFC)Eastern & Western (Intersection Point – Dadri)

DFC’s Potential

Increase in Max Speed23 to 70 km/hr

Increase in Load Capacity Per Train5,300 to 13,000 tonnes

Reduction in Freight CostBy 33%

UP

illustrative - Map

10 ICDs | 6 PFTs | 3 MMLPs | 2 CFSs | 2 ICPs | 2 ACCs

Multi Modal Logistics Parks (MMPLs)

Air Cargo Complex [including Perishable Cargo] (ACCs)

Integrated Check Post (ICPs)

Inland Container Depot (ICDs)

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Private Freight Terminal (PFT)

Amritsar Kolkata Industrial Corridor

Export Preparedness Index 2021Amongst Top 10 States in

Ranked 3rd in Ease of Logistics in India

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Source: Indian Railways, ESOPB, Department of Civil Aviation (GoP) 23

Robust Connectivity

Rail density is twice the

national density

Flights to International locations

including London, Rome, Dubai etc.

and domestic locations such as

Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore,

Hyderabad, Pune etc.

100% Road

Connectivity

4/6 Lane Highways

Road density is 1.75 times of India’s road density

AMRITSARINTERNATIONALAIRPORT

MOHALIINTERNATIONALAIRPORT

COMING SOONINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT @ Ludhiana

PATHANKOTDOMESTICAIRPORT

BATHINDADOMESTICAIRPORT

JALANDHARDOMESTICAIRPORT

LUDHIANADOMESTICAIRPORT

24Source: LEADS (Logistics Ease Across Different States) 2021, DIC, Niti Aayog

DEDICATED FREIGHT CORRIDORs (DFC)Eastern & Western (Intersection Point – Dadri)

DFC’s Potential

Increase in Max Speed23 to 70 km/hr

Increase in Load Capacity Per Train5,300 to 13,000 tonnes

Reduction in Freight CostBy 33%

UP

illustrative - Map

10 ICDs | 6 PFTs | 3 MMLPs | 2 CFSs | 2 ICPs | 2 ACCs

Multi Modal Logistics Parks (MMPLs)

Air Cargo Complex [including Perishable Cargo] (ACCs)

Integrated Check Post (ICPs)

Inland Container Depot (ICDs)

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Private Freight Terminal (PFT)

Amritsar Kolkata Industrial Corridor

Export Preparedness Index 2021Amongst Top 10 States in

Ranked 3rd in Ease of Logistics in India

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*Source: Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power, Government of India 25

^*

As on 30.04.2021

Variable Cost

Peaceful Workforce & Relaxed Labour Laws

BOLD REFORMS

= 24x7 shifts allowed across Genders

= Flexibility In Hiring

= No Lockouts

= No Strikes

PEACEFUL LABOUR

Quality Power at Competitive Rates

ABUNDANT QUALITY

INR 5/unit (vc*)

to all industries

LOW COST

TOTAL INSTALLED CAPACITY

LOW T&D LOSSESPOWER AT

COMPETITIVE RATE

8,812 MW

5,033 MWRenewable

Non Renewable

13,845 MW^

No disruptions in Working Environment

14.7%Punjab

20.7%India

26Source: PSDM, AICTE,DTE,GADVASU,DTE,INST

Skilled Human Capital

thRanked 4 in Human Capital by NITI Aayog on India InnovationIndex 2020

Leading Universities/Colleges/ R&D Institutions

Indian Instituteof Maize Research,Ludhiana

Punjab AgriculturalUniversity(PAU),Ludhiana

Indian Instituteof Technology(IIT), Ropar

Borlaug Institutefor South Asia(BISA), Ludhiana

National Agri-FoodBiotechnologyInstitute (NABI), Mohali

Institute ofNano Scienceand Technology(INST), Mohali

Guru Angad DevVeterinary and AnimalSciences University(GADVASU), Ludhiana

CSIR^-InstituteOf Microbial Technology(IMTECH), Mohali

Dedicated Skill Development centers:

Food Industry Business Incubation Centre, PAU Ludhiana• Food Processing Training & Incubation Centre, RRS, Bathinda•

Dedicated Sector Skill Council:

Agriculture• Food Industry Capacity & Skill Initiative •

Upcoming Training Institutes:

Regional Research and training Centre for Buffaloes (2023), Tarn Taran• Skill University in Ropar •

No. Of Institutes Total Capacity

Engineering Colleges*

Polytechnics**

ITIs

Skill Development Centres

Multi/Health Skill Development Centres

190

141

352

1017

8

62,844

34,604

81,132

60,000

3,700

CSIR*- Council of Scientific & Industrial Research *Includes UG, PG, Diploma, **Diploma only

India’s one of the best agricultural university : PAU

India’s first Agri-Food Biotechnology institute : NABI Home to

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*Source: Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power, Government of India 25

^*

As on 30.04.2021

Variable Cost

Peaceful Workforce & Relaxed Labour Laws

BOLD REFORMS

= 24x7 shifts allowed across Genders

= Flexibility In Hiring

= No Lockouts

= No Strikes

PEACEFUL LABOUR

Quality Power at Competitive Rates

ABUNDANT QUALITY

INR 5/unit (vc*)

to all industries

LOW COST

TOTAL INSTALLED CAPACITY

LOW T&D LOSSESPOWER AT

COMPETITIVE RATE

8,812 MW

5,033 MWRenewable

Non Renewable

13,845 MW^

No disruptions in Working Environment

14.7%Punjab

20.7%India

26Source: PSDM, AICTE,DTE,GADVASU,DTE,INST

Skilled Human Capital

thRanked 4 in Human Capital by NITI Aayog on India InnovationIndex 2020

Leading Universities/Colleges/ R&D Institutions

Indian Instituteof Maize Research,Ludhiana

Punjab AgriculturalUniversity(PAU),Ludhiana

Indian Instituteof Technology(IIT), Ropar

Borlaug Institutefor South Asia(BISA), Ludhiana

National Agri-FoodBiotechnologyInstitute (NABI), Mohali

Institute ofNano Scienceand Technology(INST), Mohali

Guru Angad DevVeterinary and AnimalSciences University(GADVASU), Ludhiana

CSIR^-InstituteOf Microbial Technology(IMTECH), Mohali

Dedicated Skill Development centers:

Food Industry Business Incubation Centre, PAU Ludhiana• Food Processing Training & Incubation Centre, RRS, Bathinda•

Dedicated Sector Skill Council:

Agriculture• Food Industry Capacity & Skill Initiative •

Upcoming Training Institutes:

Regional Research and training Centre for Buffaloes (2023), Tarn Taran• Skill University in Ropar •

No. Of Institutes Total Capacity

Engineering Colleges*

Polytechnics**

ITIs

Skill Development Centres

Multi/Health Skill Development Centres

190

141

352

1017

8

62,844

34,604

81,132

60,000

3,700

CSIR*- Council of Scientific & Industrial Research *Includes UG, PG, Diploma, **Diploma only

India’s one of the best agricultural university : PAU

India’s first Agri-Food Biotechnology institute : NABI Home to

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Unmatched Incentives

Minimum Investment (FCI) OR Minimum Direct Employment

Definition Of Anchor Unit(Highest Incentive Category)

GST Reimbursement on inter and intra State sales for 15 years. Recovery of up to 200% of FCI. Land cost is a part of FCI

Employment subsidy up to INR 48,000 per employee per year for 5 years with NO DOMICILE RESTRICTIONS

100% Electricity Duty Exemption for 15 years

100% Exemption of Land CLUD/ EDC charges & Stamp Duty

INR 50 crore 500 Persons

100% Exemption of Property Tax for 10 years

100% Exemption from the conditionof the license issued by PAMB for setting up private

market yard from payment of 2% over and above the MSP

100% Exemption of Market Fee, Rural Development fee andother State taxes for purchase of raw material up to 10 years

Food Processing Industries

Percentage Share of State in Cognizable Crimes (2020)

1.3

1.6

2.1

2.3

2.4

2.9

3.1

3.8

4.1

4.1

6.8 8.6

8.8

10.5

11.1

21.9

Punjab

Chattisgarh

Odisha

Telangana

Karnataka

West Bengal

Haryana

Andhra Pradesh

Bihar

Rajasthan

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Kerala

Uttar Pradesh

Gujarat

Tamil Nadu

Rate of Cognizable Crimes (2020)

Safest Place To Do Business

One of the Lowest Share of Cognizable Crimes amongst major industrialized states of India

st Ranked 1 in Safety and Legal Environment by NITI Aayog

*Source: As per NCRB 2020, India Innovation Report 2020, Niti Aayog 27

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28

Unmatched Incentives

Minimum Investment (FCI) OR Minimum Direct Employment

Definition Of Anchor Unit(Highest Incentive Category)

GST Reimbursement on inter and intra State sales for 15 years. Recovery of up to 200% of FCI. Land cost is a part of FCI

Employment subsidy up to INR 48,000 per employee per year for 5 years with NO DOMICILE RESTRICTIONS

100% Electricity Duty Exemption for 15 years

100% Exemption of Land CLUD/ EDC charges & Stamp Duty

INR 50 crore 500 Persons

100% Exemption of Property Tax for 10 years

100% Exemption from the conditionof the license issued by PAMB for setting up private

market yard from payment of 2% over and above the MSP

100% Exemption of Market Fee, Rural Development fee andother State taxes for purchase of raw material up to 10 years

Food Processing Industries

Percentage Share of State in Cognizable Crimes (2020)

1.3

1.6

2.1

2.3

2.4

2.9

3.1

3.8

4.1

4.1

6.8 8.6

8.8

10.5

11.1

21.9

Punjab

Chattisgarh

Odisha

Telangana

Karnataka

West Bengal

Haryana

Andhra Pradesh

Bihar

Rajasthan

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Kerala

Uttar Pradesh

Gujarat

Tamil Nadu

Rate of Cognizable Crimes (2020)

Safest Place To Do Business

One of the Lowest Share of Cognizable Crimes amongst major industrialized states of India

st Ranked 1 in Safety and Legal Environment by NITI Aayog

*Source: As per NCRB 2020, India Innovation Report 2020, Niti Aayog 27

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DIGITAL APPROVALS

DEDICATEDRELATIONSHIP

OFFICER

INVESTMENT PROMOTION

AGENCY

UNIFIED REGULATOR

(23 Departments)

REGULATORYCLEARANCES

INVESTMENT PROMOTION

INVESTMENT FACILITATION

FISCAL INCENTIVES

ADVANCED SINGLE WINDOW SYSTEM

ONE OF ITS KIND IN INDIA

ONE STOP OFFICE

TOP PERFORMING STATE INVESTMENT PROMOTION AGENCY OF INDIA (GOI)

Punjab is amongst the in the Top Acheivers

as per GoIEase of Doing Business Ranking 2020

Ease Of Doing Business – Invest Punjab

29

Incentives For Non-Anchor Units

= 5% p.a. interest subsidy in border districts and Kandi Area and SC/women

entrepreneurs upto 10 Lakh/ year for 3 years

= Reimbursement of 50% of expenses up to INR 5 lakh under ZED scheme of GOI

= 100% Reimbursement of expenses in quality certifications up to INR 10 lakh

= 1% of FOB value or actual freight paid from the place of manufacture to

shipment, whichever is less up to INR 20 Lac p.a

= Assistance for Finance, Technology, Infrastructure, Marketing & Exports etc.

GST Reimbursement on inter and intra State sales for 10 years.

Recovery of up to 125% of FCI. Land cost is a part of FCI

100% Electricity Duty Exemption for 10 years

100% Exemption of Land CLU/ EDC charges & Stamp Duty

100% Exemption of Property Tax for 10 years

INDUSTRIAL PARK - 25 ACRE & ABOVE

UPTO 50% ALLOWED

FOR OTHER USE

&

NO CLU/EDC CHARGES

Agri & Food Processing is defined as Thrust Sector

Incentives to Thrust* sector units

100% Exemption of Market Fee, Rural Development fee and

other State taxes for purchase of raw material up to 10 years

Additional** incentives to MSME Units

*MSME, Large **Incentives over and above offered to thrust sector units

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DIGITAL APPROVALS

DEDICATEDRELATIONSHIP

OFFICER

INVESTMENT PROMOTION

AGENCY

UNIFIED REGULATOR

(23 Departments)

REGULATORYCLEARANCES

INVESTMENT PROMOTION

INVESTMENT FACILITATION

FISCAL INCENTIVES

ADVANCED SINGLE WINDOW SYSTEM

ONE OF ITS KIND IN INDIA

ONE STOP OFFICE

TOP PERFORMING STATE INVESTMENT PROMOTION AGENCY OF INDIA (GOI)

Punjab is amongst the in the Top Acheivers

as per GoIEase of Doing Business Ranking 2020

Ease Of Doing Business – Invest Punjab

29

Incentives For Non-Anchor Units

= 5% p.a. interest subsidy in border districts and Kandi Area and SC/women

entrepreneurs upto 10 Lakh/ year for 3 years

= Reimbursement of 50% of expenses up to INR 5 lakh under ZED scheme of GOI

= 100% Reimbursement of expenses in quality certifications up to INR 10 lakh

= 1% of FOB value or actual freight paid from the place of manufacture to

shipment, whichever is less up to INR 20 Lac p.a

= Assistance for Finance, Technology, Infrastructure, Marketing & Exports etc.

GST Reimbursement on inter and intra State sales for 10 years.

Recovery of up to 125% of FCI. Land cost is a part of FCI

100% Electricity Duty Exemption for 10 years

100% Exemption of Land CLU/ EDC charges & Stamp Duty

100% Exemption of Property Tax for 10 years

INDUSTRIAL PARK - 25 ACRE & ABOVE

UPTO 50% ALLOWED

FOR OTHER USE

&

NO CLU/EDC CHARGES

Agri & Food Processing is defined as Thrust Sector

Incentives to Thrust* sector units

100% Exemption of Market Fee, Rural Development fee and

other State taxes for purchase of raw material up to 10 years

Additional** incentives to MSME Units

*MSME, Large **Incentives over and above offered to thrust sector units

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Source: Census 2011NITI Aayog Health Index 2019, MHRD, GoI; Niti Aayog SDG 31

Quality of Life

Bestech Square MallWave Mall Trilium Mall Pavilion Mall

BEST EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES

HOSPITALITY

RECREATION

BEST HEALTHCARE FACILITIES

thRanked 8 on Health Index by GoI

thPunjab has the 4 highest Average Life Expectancy in India

Punjab (Score 77) performs better than India

(National Average Score 74) on SDG 3 (Health)

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Source: Census 2011NITI Aayog Health Index 2019, MHRD, GoI; Niti Aayog SDG 31

Quality of Life

Bestech Square MallWave Mall Trilium Mall Pavilion Mall

BEST EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES

HOSPITALITY

RECREATION

BEST HEALTHCARE FACILITIES

thRanked 8 on Health Index by GoI

thPunjab has the 4 highest Average Life Expectancy in India

Punjab (Score 77) performs better than India

(National Average Score 74) on SDG 3 (Health)

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INVESTMENTOPPORTUNITIES

34

Plethora of Opportunities across Value Chain

Production

• Production of organic food with traceability

• Agricultural biotech & micro irrigation techniques

• Machinery & equipment manufacturing

• High quality and pest resistant seed production

• Cattle feed and poultry feed

• Agritech and precision agriculture

Processing

• Processing capacities for poultry, pork, buffalo meat

•V alue added dairy products

•F ruit Juice concentrate manufacturing – Kinnow, Guava, Litchi,

Mango with Israel

•P otato Processing

•F ood Packaging

Infrastructure & Logistics

• Perishable cargo handling capacities

•C old storages

•R eefer technology

•R efrigerated transport solutions

•M odern pack houses

•A gri-cargo handling, mechanized grain handling & storage

•N ew veterinary technology, cattle diagnostics services etc.

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INVESTMENTOPPORTUNITIES

34

Plethora of Opportunities across Value Chain

Production

• Production of organic food with traceability

• Agricultural biotech & micro irrigation techniques

• Machinery & equipment manufacturing

• High quality and pest resistant seed production

• Cattle feed and poultry feed

• Agritech and precision agriculture

Processing

• Processing capacities for poultry, pork, buffalo meat

•V alue added dairy products

•F ruit Juice concentrate manufacturing – Kinnow, Guava, Litchi,

Mango with Israel

•P otato Processing

•F ood Packaging

Infrastructure & Logistics

• Perishable cargo handling capacities

•C old storages

•R eefer technology

•R efrigerated transport solutions

•M odern pack houses

•A gri-cargo handling, mechanized grain handling & storage

•N ew veterinary technology, cattle diagnostics services etc.

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INVESTORSVOICE

36

The Invest Punjab team very professionally facilitated the operationalisation of

our project in Bhatinda and we continue to receive support from them. This has

encouraged us to strengthen our relationship with the livestock farmers and

contribute to their success.

Mr. Ravindra Vyawahare,

Managing Director,

Cargill Animal Nutrition & Health

Ease of doing business & single window clearance system for all the Regulatory

Approvals is one of the best services offered by PBIP.

PBIP understands, evaluates and provide investor friendly response in a

corporate style which eventually helps the investor to chart out future course

for growth and success .

Mr. Ravi Kant Jaipuria

Chairman,

Varun Beverages Ltd.

Our experience in executing this project has been extremely positive, all

approvals had happened in time bound fashion.

Approach of the Bureau has been one of finding a solution to any problem that

comes in the way.

Mr. Sanjiv Puri

CMD, ITC Ltd.

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The Invest Punjab team very professionally facilitated the operationalisation of

our project in Bhatinda and we continue to receive support from them. This has

encouraged us to strengthen our relationship with the livestock farmers and

contribute to their success.

Mr. Ravindra Vyawahare,

Managing Director,

Cargill Animal Nutrition & Health

Ease of doing business & single window clearance system for all the Regulatory

Approvals is one of the best services offered by PBIP.

PBIP understands, evaluates and provide investor friendly response in a

corporate style which eventually helps the investor to chart out future course

for growth and success .

Mr. Ravi Kant Jaipuria

Chairman,

Varun Beverages Ltd.

Our experience in executing this project has been extremely positive, all

approvals had happened in time bound fashion.

Approach of the Bureau has been one of finding a solution to any problem that

comes in the way.

Mr. Sanjiv Puri

CMD, ITC Ltd.

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True to its motto of Business First, PBIP has been instrumental in facilitating

Century Plyboards to establish state of the art MDF plant at Hoshiarpur

seamlessly. Positive approach of Bureau team, good incentive portfolio,

coupled with support extended by the administration at the grass root level

since inception, has been commendable in carrying out business with ease. I

wish Invest Punjab team all the very best.

Mr. Prem Bhajanka

Managing Director

Century Plyboards India Ltd.

The state of Punjab has been an integral part of the PepsiCo India operations

from the very start. A very supportive and industry-friendly Punjab Govt. with

ably aided institution like Invest Punjab, has implemented many industry-

friendly policies and agricultural reforms leading to job creation and further

investment opportunities. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the

entire Punjab Govt for their continued support and guidance to the PepsiCo

ecosystem especially during these challenging times.

Mr. Ahmed ElSheikh

President,

PepsiCo.

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Partners in Growth

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True to its motto of Business First, PBIP has been instrumental in facilitating

Century Plyboards to establish state of the art MDF plant at Hoshiarpur

seamlessly. Positive approach of Bureau team, good incentive portfolio,

coupled with support extended by the administration at the grass root level

since inception, has been commendable in carrying out business with ease. I

wish Invest Punjab team all the very best.

Mr. Prem Bhajanka

Managing Director

Century Plyboards India Ltd.

The state of Punjab has been an integral part of the PepsiCo India operations

from the very start. A very supportive and industry-friendly Punjab Govt. with

ably aided institution like Invest Punjab, has implemented many industry-

friendly policies and agricultural reforms leading to job creation and further

investment opportunities. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the

entire Punjab Govt for their continued support and guidance to the PepsiCo

ecosystem especially during these challenging times.

Mr. Ahmed ElSheikh

President,

PepsiCo.

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Partners in Growth

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Recent Key Investments in the Sector

Source: Invest Punjab

InvestorInvestment(in INR Cr.)

ITC

Varun Beverages Limited (Pepsico)

Verka

CN IFFCO PVT LTD

Ludhiana Beverages Pvt Ltd. (Coca Cola)

Sukhijt Starch and Chemicals Ltd

Frigerio Conserva Allana Private Limited

Abis Exports

Pepsico India Holdings Pvt Ltd.

Cargill India

Sampoorna Feeds Pvt. Ltd.

Godrej Tyson Foods Ltd

Adani Wilmar

Field Fresh

1281

800

708

489

653

152

125

119

87

71

70

56

54

83

Period – Jan’2017- Feb’2022

40Source: Invest Punjab

Cargill India Private Limited - Bathinda

Century Plyboard - Hoshiarpur Godrej Tyson Foods Pvt. Ltd. - Ludhiana Hindustan Unilever Ltd - Patiala

Iscon Balaji Foods Private Ltd - Ludhiana

Ludhiana Beverages Private Limited - Hoshiarpur Mrs Bectors - Rajpura Varun Beverages - Pathankot

Other Projects

Adler Wood India Private Limited - S.A.S Nagar

ITC Limited - Kapurthala

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Recent Key Investments in the Sector

Source: Invest Punjab

InvestorInvestment(in INR Cr.)

ITC

Varun Beverages Limited (Pepsico)

Verka

CN IFFCO PVT LTD

Ludhiana Beverages Pvt Ltd. (Coca Cola)

Sukhijt Starch and Chemicals Ltd

Frigerio Conserva Allana Private Limited

Abis Exports

Pepsico India Holdings Pvt Ltd.

Cargill India

Sampoorna Feeds Pvt. Ltd.

Godrej Tyson Foods Ltd

Adani Wilmar

Field Fresh

1281

800

708

489

653

152

125

119

87

71

70

56

54

83

Period – Jan’2017- Feb’2022

40Source: Invest Punjab

Cargill India Private Limited - Bathinda

Century Plyboard - Hoshiarpur Godrej Tyson Foods Pvt. Ltd. - Ludhiana Hindustan Unilever Ltd - Patiala

Iscon Balaji Foods Private Ltd - Ludhiana

Ludhiana Beverages Private Limited - Hoshiarpur Mrs Bectors - Rajpura Varun Beverages - Pathankot

Other Projects

Adler Wood India Private Limited - S.A.S Nagar

ITC Limited - Kapurthala

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