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Global food giants eager to invest in India, says Chirag Paswan

Union Minister Chirag Paswan said India has the capacity to become the global food basket, and a large number of global food and beverage companies want to set up their plants in India, as well as develop new products in partnership with Indian youth, in addition to bringing their existing products.

News Arena Network - Davos (Switzerland) - UPDATED: January 25, 2025, 05:15 PM - 2 min read

Union minister Chirag Paswan during the five-day World Economic Forum Annual Meeting that ended on Friday. (Image via X)


A large number of global food and beverage companies want to set up their plants in India and also develop new products in partnership with Indian youth, besides bringing their existing products, Union Minister Chirag Paswan said.

 

During the five-day World Economic Forum Annual Meeting that ended on Friday, the minister said, "Almost all business leaders I have met here see India as an investment destination, and I can see trust in their eyes for India as a country that can take them forward." "India also believes in moving forward together in collaboration with others," he added.

 

The Minister for Food Processing Industries said India has the capacity to become the global food basket.

 

"Whatever the areas of concern were, we are strongly working on those fronts. One of the biggest concerns was post-harvest losses, and a lot of work has been done to control those losses by creating more cold storage and logistics. The food processing sector itself has a key role in reducing post-harvest losses," he said.

 

"It hurts so much to see farmers throwing their onions, tomatoes, and other produce on the roads, but if we process those items, we can increase their longevity. We have done a lot of work on how to connect them with the food processing sector," he added.

 

"Our target is to double the size of the food processing market by 2032," he said.

 

"This sector is growing very fast and that will further expand our capacity and boost our manufacturing capabilities. As this growth happens, we will be able to realise the dream of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make India a global food basket," he said.

 

"I can see a lot of enthusiasm among the big companies in this sector for India. Many of them have told me about their investment and expansion plans. Many have also shown interest in R&D, innovation, and startup capabilities available in India in this sector," Paswan said.

 

"Overall, I feel that India offers a complete package where you can invest at all levels. As these investments take place and the sector grows, we would march towards becoming the world’s food basket," he added.

 

"There are so many produce items available in Bihar, be it bananas from my constituency Hajipur, litchi from Muzaffarpur, mangoes from Bhagalpur, or makhana from Mithila, which have huge potential if we set up processing units in the state. This will not only provide monetary benefits to farmers but also create new job opportunities. At the same time, it will give a new identity to the state at both national and international levels."

 

"Our diversity is also our strength, and we have so many diverse varieties of food products from north to south and from east to west, be it litti-chokha in Bihar, makke ki roti and sarson saag in Punjab, idli and dosa in the south, or khakhra papad in the west. Many of these are known and liked globally."

 

Demand for Indian food products, he said, is growing globally, and we must cater to that.

 

"Prime Minister Modi and I have this goal to ensure that every dining table in the world must have at least one Indian food product," he said.

 

Talking about the Modi government's investor-friendly policies, Paswan said the ecosystem created in India for investments ensures complete hand-holding of investors at every level to ensure ease of doing business.

 

"Those who are already invested in India have told me here about their expansion plans as well. For example, AB InBev has announced an investment of USD 250 million in different states of India. I could see positivity and enthusiasm in all of them. Not only do they want to come to India with their existing products, but they also want to develop new products by partnering with Indian youth for R&D," he added.

 

On budget expectations, the minister said he hopes the budget will again strengthen the country's economy and give a further boost to its development.

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