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9789332701380

Food Supply Chain in India Analysing the Potential for International Business

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  • ISBN13:

    9789332701380

  • ISBN10:

    9332701385

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2014-07-01
  • Publisher: Academic Foundation
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Summary

India is one of the largest food and grocery markets in the world and a large consumer of food products. Despite having a rich raw-material base for food products, high food-price inflation is becoming a major challenge facing the country. There is a shortage of supply due to issues in the food supply chain. The food supply chain is fragmented and only seven percent of the perishable products are being processed. To counter this, the Indian government is offering several incentives to private and foreign investors in the food-processing sector reflecting the government’s intention to attract investment. This report examines the opportunities and potential for international businesses in the food supply chain of India and tries to make international businesses better acquainted with the Indian market by providing detailed information about the central and state governments’ policies on the food supply chain. It highlights the barriers faced by international businesses in India and suggests a go-to market strategy for international businesses. The report identifies the current and potential gains for India from the entry of foreign businesses and makes policy recommendation based on a clear understanding of the expectations and experiences of international businesses in India and global best practices.

Author Biography

Arpita Mukherjee is a professor at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER). She has several years of experience in policy-oriented research working closely with the governments in India and the UK. Tanu M. Goyal is a research associate at ICRIER. She has worked on projects for the government of India, Asian Development Bank (ADB), European Commission (EC), Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS), Italian Trade Commission, among others. Parthapratim Pal is a faculty member in the economics group at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta. Saubhik Deb is an economist and independent consultant. He has a PhD in economics from RutgersUniversity and has worked as an economist with the World Bank in Washington, DC.

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