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    FOOD ANDAGRICULTURESECTOR

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    Per Capita Income of Maharashtra is

    estimated at 1,952 USDat current

    prices for the year 2013-14

    Manufacturing sector average

    contribution to Maharashtras

    GSDP is 20.9%

    MAHARASHTRA: Economic ProfileOne of the biggest contributors to Indian economy, the state has been growing at a faster pace than all-India average in most periods

    and is expected to continue the momentum

    MAHARASHTRA:The Enduring Leader

    Strategically located with a long coastline and borders with

    several states Progressive Government taking measures to facilitate

    industrial infrastructure

    Presence of large number of diverse industries and a well-

    developed service sector

    Financial and Trade capital of India

    Presence of specialized institutes that offer skilled resources

    for industries and services sector

    Accounts for 30 percent of the total FDI inflow in India

    Source: FDI Statistics DIPP ; CMIE ; *Estimated

    01

    Maharashtras GDP composition (%)

    FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14

    Agriculture Industry Services

    FY10

    100

    80

    60

    40

    20

    0

    28.4 28.4

    60.5 62.2 63.7 64.061.8

    30.0 30.7

    7.9 7.58.98.2 8.5

    29.4

    2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14E

    1,037

    1,163

    1,4141,562

    1,7311,952

    0

    500

    1,000

    1,500

    2,000

    2,500

    Per Capita Income ( in USD)

    Maharashtra's GDP growth (%) India's GDP growth (%)

    Economic growth (%)

    9.3

    11.3

    6.3 6.2

    8.7

    8 8.66.2

    4.5

    6.9

    0

    2

    4

    68

    10

    12

    FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14

    Source: CSO

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    MAHARASHTRA:Investment Profile

    Attracts the highest FDI in the country, expected to maintain its

    lead in the future as well

    MAHARASHTRA: Exports Profile

    The main products exported from the State are:

    Gems & Jewellery Software Textiles Readymade garments

    Cotton yarn Metal & metal products Agro-based products

    Engineering items Drugs & pharmaceuticals

    Plastic & plastic items

    Contribution of 27% of total exports in India

    Maharashtras export totalled USD 65.7 billion over 2012-13

    Initiatives like giving awards based on export performance

    FDI inflow

    Maharashtra India

    Export Trends (in Billion USD)

    0

    150.00

    100.00

    50.00

    200.00

    250.00

    300.00

    350.00

    190.44

    51.41

    257.79

    69.6038.03

    140.85

    243.21

    65.662009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

    Maharashtra India

    Number of Foreign Private Sector Investment Projects

    completed in 2014-15 were worth: US$6.27 bn

    Source: Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

    Maharashtra has attracted USD 70.95 billion of FDI over the 2000

    2014, which is the highest among all states in India

    02

    FDI inflow and state contribution (US$ million; %)

    8,249 6,0979,553 8,716 3,420 4,983

    25,83421,383

    35,121

    22,42425,52624,299

    40,000

    FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15*0

    10,000

    20,000

    30,000

    Gujarat

    Andhra Pradesh

    West Bengal

    Others

    Maharashtra

    Delhi

    Tamil Nadu

    Karnataka

    Maharashtras share in the total FDIinflow in India during the period

    2001-2014 was: 30%

    7

    30

    20

    6

    4

    4

    1

    28State-wise %

    share of

    cumulative

    FDI inflow

    (2001 - 2014)

    Maharashtra

    Gujarat

    Telangana

    Tamil Nadu

    Karnataka State-wise %

    share of Foreign

    Investment

    Completed

    (2014-15)

    43.98

    19.25

    6.86

    10.9

    3.85

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    MAHARASHTRA: Skilled Manpower

    MAHARASHTRA: Infrastructure Profile - Road

    Road Type

    National Highway

    State Highway

    Major District Highway

    Other District Highway

    Village Roads

    Total Road Length

    Road Length (km)(As of March 2012)

    4,376

    34,157

    50,256

    47,529

    1,06,601

    2,42,919

    Well Connected to other parts of India through 18 National Highways

    Total road length of 2,42, 919 km

    Road density of 133.41 km per 100 sq km of area 93 km Mumbai Pune Expressway is Indias first six-lane

    concrete road

    Mumbai Nagpur Expresswayto connect capital cities of Maharashtra, i.e.

    Mumbai and Nagpur by a highway of 6 lanes via Ghoti, Aurangabad and

    Amravati at the cost of INR 30,000 crore. The Expressway would be equipped

    with optical fiber network, CCTV and Wi-Fi coverage and will shorten the

    Mumbai-Nagpur distance to an eight-hour drive. Technology parks, smart cities,

    and educational complexes would be built along the route of the Expressway.

    Source: Economic Survey of Maharashtra, 2013-14

    No. of

    Institutes

    3300

    1,074

    75

    516

    23

    462

    148

    766

    293

    Enrolments

    per year

    15.20 lacs

    5.43 lacs

    10 thousand

    36 thousand

    868

    38 thousand

    15 thousand

    1.05 lacs

    28.5 thousand

    Streams

    General Education (Arts, Science, Commerce)

    Engineering

    Architecture

    MBA/MMS and PGDM

    Hotel Management and Catering Technology

    Pharmacy

    Masters in Computer Application

    Industrial Training Institutes

    Medical Education

    Institutes

    State has more than 6,000 institutes that enroll over 2.5 millionstudents per annum

    State has the well-renowned Indian Institute of Technology (IITs)at Powai in Mumbai

    Home to reputed R&D institutes, viz. BARC, C-DAC, Tata Institute of

    Fundamental Research

    Source: Economic Survey of Maharashtra, 2014-15 Provisional Data; Ministry of Labour & Employment, GoI

    Planned Road Infrastructure Projects

    Mumbai Trans Harbour Link ( MTHL) is a proposed 22 km,

    freeway grade road bridge connecting Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.

    When completed, it would be the longest bridge in India.

    Mumbai Aurangabad Nagpur Expressway connecting two major

    cities of Maharashtra which will save more time

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    The state is one of the most industry-friendly states withone of the lowest labour disputes

    Up to May 201420132012

    15

    15

    2

    2

    5

    1

    30

    19

    9

    17

    10

    6

    46

    17

    19

    25

    14

    7

    63

    22

    16

    14

    11

    2

    2011

    N

    umberofindustrialdisputes

    Tamil Nadu

    Gujarat

    Andhra Pradesh

    Karnataka

    Rajasthan

    Maharashtra

    Labour Disputes

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    MAHARASHTRA:Infrastructure Profile - Rail

    The unique and innovative RO-RO (roll on roll off ) service of

    Konkan Railway which carried piggy back trucks on railway flat

    wagons and 3.5 lakhs goods have been carried so far

    Well Connected to other parts of India through 5,984 km

    railway network

    Headquarters of Central and Western Railways in Mumbai

    Western Railways include countrys western coast including

    the Mumbai Port

    Suburban Railways carry around 6.94 million passengers

    every day

    MAHARASHTRA:Infrastructure Profile - Airport

    Three International and Seven Domestic Airports

    Total Traffic in Mumbai airport and Pune airport was around31 million and 4 million in 2014

    Total Cargo handled at Mumbai, Pune was 1.81 lakhs MT and

    0.21 lakhs MT

    Terminal T2 is a state-of-the-art world-class terminal with

    capacity to handle 40 million passengers per annum

    Navi Mumbai International Airport (Planned)

    In order to reduce congestion in Mumbai International Airport,

    an additional airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai.

    It is expected to be commissioned by 2019 with an initial

    capacity of 10 million passengers per annum

    Source: Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15; IBEF, AAI: Airport Authority of India

    Planned Rail Infrastructure Projects

    Railway line of 33.7 km connecting Dighi Port with the nearest rail

    head Roha on Konkan Railway, which is part of one of the

    projects of connecting ports with rail

    Metro rail projects are planned for cities such as Mumbai,

    Nagpur and Pune

    Source: Economic Survey of Maharashtra, 2013-14

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    MAHARASHTRA:Infrastructure Profile-Port

    MAHARASHTRA:Infrastructure Profile-Power

    Two principal Ports along 720 km coastline: Mumbai Port

    Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT)

    53 Minor Ports

    MbPT and JNPT handled 416.55 lakh MT and 480.73 lakh

    MT of cargo traffic over 2014-15

    Special committee set up to fast track all ports project greater than

    Rs 1000 cr

    Total electricity generated during 2013-14 : 91 billion kW

    Industrial sector is the largest consumer of the electricity

    Private sector contribution to total installed capacity is the highest with 54.5%

    Special committee set up to fast track all ports project greater than Rs 1000 cr

    2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

    20,415.40 21,378.9022,645.20

    26,14230,354 31,934.20

    0.00

    5,000.00

    10,000.00

    15,000.00

    20,000.00

    25,000.00

    30,000.00

    35,000.00

    Installed Power Capacity (MW)

    Source: Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15 ; IBEF, AAI: Airport Authority of India

    Port-Rail Connectivity

    For Jaitapur Port Project, a special purpose vehicle is being

    formed between Konkan Railway Corp, Maharashtra Maritime

    Board and JSW Jaigad Port to lay a 33.7 km rail line to connect

    the port to the railway network

    Planned Port Infrastructure Project at Karanja

    Karanja Port Project, a multipurpose terminal facility is being

    set up along 1,000 meter waterfront over 200 acres of

    inter-tidal zone. This facility will serve as a complement to the

    existing MbPT and JNPT ports and will ease the cargo traffic

    congestion in the area

    Source: Economic Survey of Maharashtra, 2013-14

    Planned Power Infrastructure Projects across the State

    Solar power projects of 130 MW capacity have been

    commissioned by MAHAGENCO

    GoM has adopted the policy of achieving the target of renewable

    purchase obligation up to 10 percent

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    MAHARASHTRA:Food and Agriculture Sector

    India Food Processing Industry contributes 1.5 per cent of the

    national GDP in 2011-12

    FPI export growth was 14.1 percent during 2013-14

    GoI has approved 50 food parks and planning to set up

    30 such parks across country

    GoI has also established 6 fully equipped agri-export zones(AEZs) to boost agriculture and food processing exports

    Maharashtra In the food processing sector, Maharashtra has as many as

    16,512 small and medium and 322 large scale

    food processing units

    The food processing sector in the State has attracted 17.31

    Billion USD worth of Foreign Direct Investment through 173

    projects since 1991

    Maharashtra has declared Grape Processing Industry policy to

    give impetus to grape processing and wine industry in the state

    FDI inflow in FPI (in Million USD)

    Maharashtra Total Agriculture production 2013-14 in 000 MT

    7,544

    1,492

    9,036

    3,017

    2,644

    788

    4,273

    4,617

    76,901

    8,834

    Total Cereals

    Total Pulses

    Total Foodgrains

    Rice

    Maize

    Bajra

    Soyabean

    Oilseeds

    Cotton

    Sugarcane

    2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

    188.67 170.21

    401.46450.00

    400.00

    350.00

    300.00

    250.00

    200.00

    150.00

    100.00

    50.000.00

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    MAHARASHTRA:Food and Agriculture Ecosystem

    Food and Agriculture Hubs

    in Maharashtra

    Nashik

    Aurangabad

    Pune

    Food Processing Hub

    Nagpur

    Nanded

    Latur

    Ahmednagar

    Ratnagiri

    Sangli

    Osmanabad

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    Major Food Processing Hubs Food Parks:Eight Specialized Food Parks with facilities like

    cold storage, warehousing, advanced packaging, tera

    packaging & food testing laboratory. They are located at:

    Butibori (Nagur), Shandra (Aurangabad), Nevasa(Ahmednagar), Latur, Osmanabad, Nanded, Chiplun

    (Ratnagiri)

    Wine Parks:MIDC has set up three Wine parks at: Vinchur,

    near Nashik, Addn Vinchur near Nashik, Palus near Sangli

    Floriculture:Three Floriculture Parks developed as world

    class facility for production of flowers of different types and

    varieties. MIDC provides nursery, post-harvest infrastructure

    and logistic facilities. The parks are located in Talegaon

    (Pune), Mudkhed (Nanded) and Osmanabad.

    Dedicated Institutes Central Food Technology Research Institute (CFTRI),

    Mumbai cater to the technology transfer and business

    development services to the Food Industries and allied

    organizations in Mumbai as well as the Western region of

    the country

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    Policy & Regulatory Support forthe Food and Agriculture Sector

    Progressive policies aimed at increasing the

    competitive advantage of businesses

    VAT+ CSTAbatement

    Stamp Duty Exemption

    Electricity Duty Exemption

    Plus, a host of other benefits

    Skill Development

    Single Window Clearance (SWC)

    Investor Facilitation

    Investor After Care Cell

    Grape Processing Policy

    10% additional incentive on top of IPS is provided by the state

    if the project creates double the employment required for

    the eligibility.

    For wine industries, concession for excise duty at 25% of the

    production expenditure incurred by units

    Preferential Area of Wine Industries enabling to requisite

    Mega and Ultra Mega projects

    can qualify for fiscal incentives

    up to100% of the fixed capital

    investment

    10% additional incentiveis provided by the state if the project creates

    double the employment required for the eligibility

    Special Incentives

    Fiscal Support Non-Fiscal Support

    grant loan

    Simplification in system for license/permission for wine

    production by empowering collector to issues license within

    30 days

    Establishment of Wine Institute for R&D, training and quality

    of wine

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    Key Players in the Food and Agriculture Sector

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    Knowledge Partner

    Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

    Udyog Sarathi, Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai - 400 093 | Board Numbers:91-22-26870027/52/54/73

    Fax:91-22-26871587 | Email:[email protected] | Website:www.midcindia.org@MIDC_India MIDC MIDC India Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation