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MOFPI,ROLL.NO.-62.pptx
1. Department of horticulture
Submitted to:-
Dr.S.L.Sangani ,
Assistant professor and head,
Department of horticulture,
NAU, Bharuch
Submitted by:-
Sahil virani
6th sem.BSC(Hons.) Agriculture,
NAU,Bharuch
3. Ministry of Food Processing Industries
• The Ministry of Food Processing Industries
(MOFPI) is a ministry of the Government of India
responsible for formulation and administration of
the rules and regulations and laws relating to food
processing in India. The ministry was set up in the
year 1988, with a view to develop a strong and
vibrant food processing industry, to create
increased employment in rural sector and enable
farmers to reap the benefits of modern technology
and to create a surplus for exports and stimulating
demand for processed food.
4. •The Ministry of Food
Processing Industries (MOFPI)
is a ministry of the
Government of India
responsible for formulation
and administration of the
rules and regulations and
laws relating to food
5. Where is Mofpi located?
• Headquarters
• Annual budget
New Delhi
€1,400 crore
(US$180 million)
(2018-19 est.)
6. When was MOFPI established?
• The Ministry of Food Processing Industries
(MoFPI) was set up in July, 1988 to give an
impetus to development of food processing
sector in the country.
7. What are the goals of MOFPI?
• Encourage R&D in food processing for
product and process development and
improved packaging; Provide policy
support, and support for creation of
Infrastructure, capacity expansion/
Upgradation and other supportive
measures form the growth of this sectors;
Promote export of processed food products.
8. OBJECTIVES
• To provide integrated and complete cold chain and
preservation infrastructure facilities without any
break, from the farm gate to the consumer.
• Pre-cooling facilities at production sites, reefer vans,
and mobile cooling units also assisted under the
Integrated Cold Chain projects.
• Integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure
can be set up by individuals or groups of
entrepreneurs with business interest in cold chain
solutions and also by those who manage supply chain.
• To enable linking groups of producers to the
processors and market through well equipped supply
chain and cold chain.
9. function of MOFPI
• Encourage R&D in food processing for
product and process development and
improved packaging; Provide policy
support, and support for creation of
Infrastructure, capacity expansion/
Upgradation and other supportive
measures form the growth of this sectors;
Promote export of processed food products.
10. SALIENT FEATURES
• The scope of components of Integrated Cold Chain, Value
Added Centre, Packaging Centre and Irradiation Facilities
has been broadened to allow flexibility in project
planning and will have the following components:
a) Minimal Processing Centre at the farm level; this centre to have
facility for weighing, sorting, grading waxing, packing, pre-cooling,
CA/ MA cold storage, normal storage and IQF or combinations
thereof.
b) Mobile pre-cooling vans and/ or reefer trucks.
c) Distribution hubs with CA/MA chambers/ cold storage / Variable
Humidity Chambers, Packing facility, CIP Fog treatment, IQF and
blast freezing.
d) Irradiation facility.
• To avail financial assistance, any two of the components,
from (a), (b) or (c) above will have to be set-up by the units.
Considering the functional nature of the facility, Irradiation
facility can be treated as a stand alone one for the purpose
of availing grant.
11. MOFPI Schemes
Food Park 25% of the project cost upto a maximum
of Rs.4 crore (NE region assistance is
33.3%)
Grant covers common facilities like
common processing/packaging, cold
storage, food testing and analysis lab,
effluent treatment plant, power, water
etc
Packaging centres 25% of the total cost of plant upto a
maximum of Rs.2 crore (NE region
assistance is 33.3.%)
Integrated cold chain
facility
25% of the total cost of plant upto a
maximum of Rs.75lakhs (NE region
assistance is 33.3.%)-cold storage for
non horticulture produce,Spl.CS with
Controlled and Modified atmosphere
facility
12. OTHER CONDITIONS
• Out of the all components, only Technical
Civil Works (TCW) & Plant & Machinery
(P&M) are taken for calculating the grant.
• The implementation schedule would be
about 18 months from the date of the
approval of each project.
13. TCW - Technical Civil Work
CONSISTS OF WORKING
AREAS CONFINED TO
ACTUAL PROCESSING ONLY,
VIZ.
• PROCESSING HALL
• ANTE ROOM
• MACHINERY ROOM
• STORE ROOM
• KITCHEN ROOM
• CHILLING ROOM
• COLD STORAGE
• BOILER ROOM
• GENSET ROOM
• PACKING ROOM/HALL
• DISPATCH ROOM
• LABORATORY ROOM ETC.
WILL NOT INCLUDE ITEMS
LIKE,
• COMPOUND WALL, ROADS
• ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING
• TOILETS, REST ROOM
• CANTEEN
• HOSTEL/QUARTERS
• SANITATION ROOM
• CHANGE ROOM
• SECURITY GUARD ROOM
• AREA FOR WORKERS WELFARE
• CONSULTANCY FEE FOR
CONSTRUCTION, ETC.
14. CALCULATION OF GRANT
•TCW +
P&M
• 50% OF APPRAISED COST OR
ACTUAL EXPENDITURE,
WHICHEVER IS LESS SUBJECT TO A
MAXIMUM OF Rs. 10 CRORE FOR
GENERAL AREAS.
• 75% OF APPRAISED COST OR
ACTUAL EXPENDITURE,
WHICHEVER IS LESS SUBJECT TO A
MAXIMUM OF Rs. 10 CRORE FOR
NE REGION AND DIFFICULT AREAS
• (North East including Sikkim and J&K, Himachal Pradesh and
Uttarakhand).
15. PLANT & MACHINERY
WILL INCLUDE ANY EQUIPMENT &
MACHINERY, DIRECTLY RELATED TO
PROCESSING ONLY VIZ.
• MAIN PROCESSING PLANT
• BOILER
• GENERATOR
• REFRIGERATION/CHILLING EQUIPMENTS
• EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANT
• LABORATORY EQUIPMENTS
• ETC.
16. PLANT & MACHINERY
WILL NOT
INCLUDE
ITEMS NOT
RELATED TO
PROCESSING
ACTIVITIES,
VIZ.
• FUEL
• CONSUMABLES
• SPARES AND STORES
• COMPUTERS, ALLIED OFFICE FURNITURE
• TRANSPORT VEHICLES
• ERECTION, INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING CHARGES
• SERVICE CHARGES, CARRIAGE & FREIGHT
• EXPDT ON PAINTING OF MACHINERY
• CCT CAMERA & RELATED EQUIPMENTS
• ETC.
17. TECHNICAL CERTIFICATIONS
• The proposals will be scrutinized for technical and
financial viability - Approval Committee headed by
Secretary (Ministry of Food Processing Industries)
for sanction of the financial assistance and
monitoring of the projects under the Scheme.
Certificate
from
chartered
engineer
(mech) for
plant &
machinery
Certificate
from
chartered
engineer (civil)
for technical
civil work
Certificate
from chartered
accountant for
means of
finance
18. PROJECT COST INCLUDES
• LAND.
• BUILDING (CIVIL WORKS).
• INFRASTRUCTURE (TECHNICAL CIVIL WORKS).
• PLANT & MACHINERY (INDEGENOUS & OR
IMPORTED).
• PRE-OPERATING EXPENSES.
19. MEANS OF FINANCE
MAIN COMPONENTS OF FINANCE ARE-
• PROMOTERS EQUITY
• TERM LOAN
• BRIDGE LOAN
• UNSECURED LOAN
• PROPOSED GRANT FROM MOFPI
20. GRANT in 3 TRANCHES
1ST TRANCHE:
25% of GRANT
2ND TRANCHE:
50% of GRANT
FINAL TRANCHE
25% of GRANT
• Not less than 50% of total investment has been
spent.
• [25% of term loan and 25% of promoter's equity
as per means of finance]
• Not less than 50% of total term loan and 50%
promoters equity has been spent on the project.
• Certification of utilisation of first tranche has to
be provided on making claim for second
installment.
• 100% of total term loan and 100%promoters
contribution has been spent on the project.
• Project completed, commercial production is
started.
• Utilisation certificate of second tranche to be
provided on making the claim for final
installment.
• Crossre
21. POINTS OF CONSIDERATION
• TECHNICAL FEASIBILTY REPORT FROM QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL IN THE RELEVANT FIELD.
• AVAILABILITY OF RAW MATERIAL IN THAT AREA.
• MARKETING STRATEGY OF THE VALUE ADDED
PRODUCTS.
• LAB FACILITY IF ANY SHALL BE PREFERRED.
• AVAILABILITY OF QUALIFIED TECHNICAL PERSONS
IN THE FIRM.