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  • Andhra Government on Development of Cold Chain and Warehousing

    Published on February 6, 2013

    Hyderabad : Government of Andhra Pradesh is developing scheme for attracting private sector investment in to the Cold Chain and Warehousing sector in the state said Sabysachi Ghosh Secretary (Food Processing) GoAP in a cold chain summit organized by ASSOCHAM at Hyderabad. He further said that scheme will also encourage small investors and emerging entrepreneurs. On the occasion Ravindra Sennareddy Chairman Southern Regional Council of ASSOCHAM said that India especially Andhra Pradesh is much below the bench mark for cold storage presence and there is vast scope for investment given right environment for the industry to flourish.

    Mr Ghosh further mentioned that cold chain infrastructure is not just important for the better preservation of commodities but it is also a pre-requisite for the development of food processing industry and making India the major exporter of food across the globe.

    The cold chain sector of India has witnessed the major changes in the past few years. The increased eagerness of private players to enter in the cold chain market has been acting as the ray of hope for the modernization of cold chain logistics in India. The recent trends has shown the inclination towards the multi-purpose storage, utilization of eco-friendly material and techniques, etc. which are expected to benefit the cold chain sector of India in a long run.  The Private-Public Partnership (PPP) would play the instrumental role in uplifting the cold chain industry of India. The Indian government has taken measures to support PPP such as allowing viability gap funding up to 40%, giving other monetary benefits to cold chain players, etc.  The Indian Government should increase the coordination among its various arms such as National Horticultural Board, Ministry of Food Processing, National Centre for Cold Chain Development, etc.

    Mr Sennareddy submitted that Government It should also take initiatives towards strengthening the cold chain infrastructure in railways, airports and major ports. This would help in better movement of temperature sensitive material across India and overseas. Private players should focus on increasing the capacity utilization. This will help both the parties; cold stores and refrigerated fleet owners. The private players should also focus towards providing the integrated solution which includes both the transportation and storage. The pressure on private players for the utilization of scientific techniques has increased significantly since past few years as the large number of companies are now demanding for storage and transportation of temperature/heat sensitive products in a suitable condition. Therefore, the cold chain industry’s stakeholders should focus on implementing the scientific techniques while establishing their network.

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