FOOD PROCESSING AND TECHNOLOGY
Published by Food Industries Welfare Association (Regd.)
Food is the ingredient that binds us Together
VOLUME - 1 ISSUE - 6 DECEMBER 2020
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INDEX PAGE
Company / Subject Page No. Company / Subject Page No.
Agroha Agro Foods Pvt. Ltd..........................................40 FIWA-Solved Challenges for Packaging Toys in Food Products...........80
Agroha Agro Foods Pvt. Ltd..........................................41 FIWA-Solved Challenges for Packaging Toys in Food Products...........81
AIBTM Photo Gallery....................................................48 FIWA-Solved Challenges for Packaging Toys in Food Products...........82
AKS Food Products.......................................................59 FIWA Aims & Objec ves...............................................83
Ashwmegh Group of Industries....................................08 FIWA Membership Form...............................................84
Ashwmegh Group of Industries....................................09 G.M. Exim Pvt. Ltd. Profile.............................................12
Aroma Spice Industries.................................................31 G.M. Exim Pvt. Ltd...................................................13-14
Ar cle for Walnuts........................................................32 Hanji Crea ons..............................................................57
Ar cle for Sugar............................................................71 Kishlay Foods Pvt. Ltd. Profile........................................17
Crazy snacks Pvt. Ltd.....................................................07 Kishlay Foods Pvt. Ltd....................................................18
Chandigarh Sweets Ltd.................................................42 Kalpamrit Marke ng Pvt. Ltd.........................................35
Chandigarh Sweets Ltd.................................................43 Lakshmi Trading Co. ......................................................05
Chhotabhai Jethabhai Patel and Co. Profile.................46 MSME Samadhaan........................................................19
Chhotabhai Jethabhai Patel and Co.............................47 MSME Samadhaan........................................................20
Design Concepts Profile................................................02 MSME Samadhaan........................................................21
Design Concepts...........................................................03 MSME Samadhaan........................................................22
Excelsior Engineers Pvt. Ltd...........................................60 MSME Samadhaan........................................................23
Elegant Engineers Profile..............................................61 NIMIT Enterprises Profile..............................................38
Elegant Engineers..........................................................62 NIMIT Enterprises.........................................................39
Editorial.........................................................................06 Panchwa Nutrients......................................................16
Fontal Flexipack Limited................................................10 Patanjali...................................................................44-45
Fontal Flexipack Limited...............................................11 Pooja Packaging Industries............................................24
FSSAI-Quality Control of Ingredients.............................25 Poddar Foods Pvt. Ltd. Profile.......................................36
FSSAI-Quality Control of Ingredients.............................26 Poddar Foods Pvt. Ltd....................................................37
FSSAI-Quality Control of Ingredients.............................27 PL Industries Pvt. Ltd.....................................................56
FSSAI-Quality Control of Ingredients.............................28 Quality Control of Ingredients.......................................63
FIWA Gallery..................................................................49 Quality Control of Ingredients.......................................64
FIWA Gallery..................................................................50 Quality Control of Ingredients.......................................65
FIWA Gallery .................................................................51 Quality Control of Ingredients.......................................66
FIWA Gallery..................................................................52 Quality Control of Ingredients.......................................67
FIWA Gallery.................................................................53 Quality Control of Ingredients.......................................68
FIWA Gallery .................................................................54 SSG Pharma Pvt. Ltd. Profile..........................................29
Foodees Group Profile..................................................15 SSG Pharma Pvt. Ltd. ....................................................30
FIWA List of Members...................................................73 Swarn Paras Spices........................................................58
FIWA List of Members...................................................74 Subscrip on Form.........................................................72
FIWA List of Members...................................................75 Vita Agro Processed Foods............................................01
FIWA List of Members...................................................76 Verma Food Processing System Profile..........................33
FIWA List of Members...................................................77 Verma Food Processing System.....................................34
FIWA List of Members...................................................78 Vyapaar Kesari News......................................................55
FIWA List of Members...................................................79 What is clean label (Ar cle).....................................69-70
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Hanji Creations March 2020
Pitampura, Delhi
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A.K. OJHA MSME SAMADHAAN - Delayed Payments to Micro and
Small Enterprises under Micro, Small and Medium
Deputy Director Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, 2006
MSME-Development
Institute Okhla,
New Delhi - 110020
Ph.: 011-26838118, 26838068
Mob.: 9648649053
Email : [email protected]
Web : www.dcmsme.gov.in
New Era for Farmers after three Agri-Trade Laws
S.No. Demands and Issues of Under New Laws Existing System
Farmers
1. Can anyone approach farmers Yes, under new laws No, It was not possible
to buy their crop at market rates? anyone can pay market because buyer can
prices to farmers and only buy at APMC
buy the crop from mandies through
farmers. license holders’
traders. This was
forcing farmers to
route heir material via
APMC only. Buyers
were not allowed to
deal with farmers. This
was reducing famers
income and
middleman was
exploiting farmers’
that is why farmers
were getting Rs. 2 to 5
per kg and consumers
were paying Rs. 50.
per kg.
Who was keeping Rs.
45 per kg of farmers?
People those who are
protesting against
reforms should
explain.
2. Can youth of village start crop Yes, now village youth No, opportunities for
trading business under new laws can create their own village youth because
without license? marketing and retail they were not getting
company to sell directly APMC license to start
to hotels, shops, their own trading
consumers with any business possible
licence from APMC.
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3. Can women of village start crop Yes, now village women No, it was not possible
trading business under new laws can create their own without getting license
without license? marketing and retail to start their own
company to sell directly trading business
to hotels, shops, outside APMC.
consumers and from
anywhere
4. Who will fix the price of the crop? Farmers will decide the Farmer had no role in
right price for himself. fixing the price.
Farmers in consultation Middleman was fixing
with buy will fix the price the price on behalf of
of the crop based on farers. That is why
quality. If a farmer is not farmers were getting
happy with the price Rs. 3 to 5 per kg, when
offered, he has authority consumers were
to refuse the sale. paying Rs. 25 to 50 for
the same crop on the
same date just outside
APMC mandies for the
same quality.
5. What will happen to APMC? No change in APMC APMC will continue to
under new laws. Central exist as earlier, APMC
government has no role is under state
in management of governments.
APMC.
6. What will happen to APMC APMC traders can APMC traders’ can
traders’? operate outside APMC continue to operate
as well under new laws. inside APMC.
7. Is there specific place to do Under new law farmers No choice, only place
business transactions? and buyer can decide for transaction is
when and where to APMC yard only.
meet the buyer to sell
the crop.
8. Can the transactions happen on Yes, Under new law No transaction is
holds and weekends? farmers and buyer can possible if APMC is
decide when and where closed.
to meet the buyer to sell
the crop.
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9. How small farmers can take Small farmers’ can It was not possible
benefit of new laws. produce specific because buyers
product as per demand cannot approach
or buyer or they can farmers directly,
make their own club, without using an
FPO, Cooperative, etc. intermediary with
can do sell together to license.
any buyer or directly.
10. Payment for the crop Until payment is made, Farmers were at the
ownership of the mercy of Traders’.
material is with farmer Traders’ were
only. No one can force deciding the payment
farmers to sell on credit. schedule.
Unless the farmers is
keen to offer the
material on credit.
11. Who will decide the quality? Now farmers and There is no possibility
buyers can talking to for buyers to deal with
each other. Farmer farmers directly to
sand buyers jointly will convey his quality
decide what to produce requirements. That is
and of which quality. why farmers were
always paid lower
price for their crop.
12. Who will own the land in case of Land is and will firmly There is no such
contract farming? remain with farmer. provision under
Even in payment existing system.
dispute in contract with
buyers, farmers land
cannot be touched to
recover the payment.
13. Can farmers’ demand farmers’ Yes, farmer and buyer No such provision
services to meet quality needs can decide what is because buyers and
from buyer? required to produce farmers never meet.
good quality. These can
be documented to
ensure transparency
and cost implications..
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14. Dispute Resolution Courts are very No provision to
expensive and time encourage mediation
consuming for farmers. or arbitration under
Mediation and existing system. Only
arbitration as per Indian expensive and time-
legal system is consuming court
encourages to solve the system is the option
disputes under the for small farmers.
guidance of civil
administration.
15. Will these new laws abolish No. These laws have APMCs are created
APMC? no jurisdiction over and managed by State
APMC. Governments. They
will continue to do
that.
16. How much tax is applicable for No tax and no cess is Taxes and cess varies
the transaction? applicable under new from 1% to 8%,
laws. depends upon the
state government. Ask
your state how much
tax they are charging.
17. Who will benefit with these new Farmers. Now they can Farmers were not able
laws? decide when to sell, outside APMC
where to sell, how to because buyer cannot
sell. deal with farmers
outside APMC.
18. What support government will Various schemes are There was no
give to farmers to improve their launched for farers to provision for any such
marketing ability support their training, support under APMC
Infrastructure Act.
development fund, etc.
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19. Why government does not fix 70% of people live in There is no provision
MSP under these laws? rural India. They can of MSP under APMC
decide how much they Act. States
want to pay for farmers governments are free
in their village to buy to decide if they want
their food. If we make to buy from farmers on
mandatory MSP under MSP.
the law, most of the poor
people in village and
most of the dairy and
poultry farmers will
suffer.
20. Can we make MSP mandatory Every price is always There is no such
for private sector? with reference to quality provision in APMC
and service. If there is Act. Why this was not
quality issue, farmers introduced, please ask
will be the looser. those who are
Therefore, it is better for opposing the new
farmers to deal directly laws.
with buyer and fix the
price and quality.
21. Will government buy its Yes, government will Yes, government is
requirement at MSP?
continue to buy at MSP buying at MSP for its
for its all food security all food security
programs. programs.
22. What are the other options Farmers can sell their APMC Act only allows
selling at APMC that
available to farmers to sell their crops in open market, too via license holder
trader.
crops? to processing
companies, exporters,
hotels, restaurants,
retailers, etc.
Farmers can also sell in
APMC market, eNAM,
Futures market, Haat,
etc. without any
licencing requirements.
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B.S. Acharya
B.Sc, B.Tech (Food), MBA
Joint Director (FSSAI)
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India to Depend on
Walnuts import from US and Chile
Domes c supply for walnuts from Kashmir been High import duty of 132% on walnuts from the US and
disrupted, with the walnuts traders in India have 110% for shipments from Chile will not slow down imports,
started impor ng walnuts from the United States as there was huge demand in the country, said Jain. “2018-
(US) and Chile. 19, we imported 6,500 tonnes of walnuts while this year
from April-October, we have imported 8,000 tonnes. We
Kashmir, which produces around 90% of walnuts that are will import another 8,000 tonnes ll March end,” Jain said.
grown in India, have been facing communica on blockage
since August this year and this, in turn, has resulted in non Jain added that due to lower duty of only 33% for walnut
communica on between the buyers and sellers of kernel, imports were at 1,500 tonnes compared with 250
walnuts. tonnes from last year.
This comes as great news for US suppliers, feared losing Over 90% of the country’s walnut produc on comes from
business as India imposed retaliatory tariffs on several Kashmir. Imports typically surge in June-July, ahead of the
commodi es including walnuts and almonds a er the fes ve season. In July, India had increased tariffs on 28
Trump administra on withdrew trade concessions for the products imported from the US in retalia on to the Us’s
country. decision to withdraw the benefits that India has been
receiving under the Generalized System of Preference
Traders said imports would rise because domes c supply program. Amidst, it’s evident that producers and
of walnuts has fallen by a third, while demand is strong. distributors of walnuts have been severely hit. The
government’s policy of keeping the internet suspended
“This year, walnut crop in the country is 30-35% less than has disrupted the business ac vity of the agriculturists in
last year’s 23000 tonnes,” reportedly said Gunjan Jain, Kashmir. It’s per nent that the government acknowledge
managing director of VKC Nuts. “The harvest from Kashmir the fallouts of its current Kashmir policy and act on
valley was delayed and crop was even le to rot by farmers, remedying it forthwith.
due to supply disrup ons caused by curfew like restric ons
imposed in Jammu and Kashmir,” Jain was reported as
saying.
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