Constraints in the growth of processed food sector and proposed export strategy: a case study of India

Rajneesh Mahajan, S. Garg, P. Sharma
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The objective is to identify the constraints in growth of the processed food sector (PFS) and propose a strategy for boosting exports of processed food from India. An empirical research was conducted. The questionnaire was administered to gather 252 responses. Fifteen PFS constraints were identified, such as lack of traceability (LTE), weak HACCP implementation (WHAP), lack of end to end cold chain (LEC), limited single product cold storage (LSPS), high level of wastages from source to plant (HLW), weak governmemt policies (WGRP), limited warehousing (LWA), lack of quality and connectivity of vehicles (LQCV), weak road transportation (WRT), lack of skilled workers (LSW), inadequate application of IT tools (IAIT), lack of world class quality (LWQ), long and fragmented logistics (LFA), inadequate research and development (IRD), and lack of good technology (LGT). The proposed strategy is to improve post harvest techniques in order to achieve the desired high performance of Indian PFS exports. The present research will be useful for the companies, academia and policy makers.
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加工食品部门增长的制约因素和拟议的出口战略:印度的个案研究
目标是确定加工食品部门(PFS)增长的制约因素,并提出促进印度加工食品出口的战略。本文进行了实证研究。调查问卷收集了252份回复。确定了15个PFS约束条件,如缺乏可追溯性(LTE)、HACCP实施不力(WHAP)、缺乏端到端冷链(LEC)、单一产品冷库有限(LSPS)、从源头到工厂的高浪费(HLW)、政府政策薄弱(WGRP)、仓储有限(LWA)、车辆质量和连接性不足(LQCV)、道路运输薄弱(WRT)、缺乏熟练工人(LSW)、IT工具应用不足(IAIT)、缺乏世界级质量(LWQ)、长而分散的物流(LFA)、不充分的研发(IRD)以及缺乏良好的技术(LGT)。拟议的战略是改进收获后技术,以实现印度果粉出口的理想高性能。本研究对企业、学术界和政策制定者具有一定的参考价值。
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