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The Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MOFPI) is a ministry of the Government of India responsible for the formulation and administration of the rules, regulations, and laws related to food processing in India. The ministry was established in 1988, with the aims of developing a strong food processing industry, increasing employment in the ...
Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change ₹ 3,330 0.069% Ministry of Food Processing Industries ₹ 3,290 0.068% Ministry of Culture ₹ 3,261 0.068% Ministry of Minority Affairs ₹ 3,183 0.066% Ministry of Earth Sciences ₹ 3,065 0.064% Ministry of Corporate Affairs ₹ 2,667 0.055% Ministry of Tourism ₹ 2,480 0.051% Ministry ...
National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship and Management, Thanjavur (NIFTEM-T), formerly Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology (IIFPT), is an academic institution with Institute of National Importance (INI) status, functioning under the Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI), Government of India [3] located at Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu.
Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation ₹5,471 0.108% Ministry of Textiles ₹5,272 0.104% Ministry of Food Processing Industries ₹4,364 0.086% Ministry of Information and Broadcasting ₹4,358 0.086% Ministry of AYUSH ₹3,992 0.078% Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports ₹3,794 0.074% Ministry of Earth Sciences ₹3,649 0.072% ...
Agriculture and Food Processing Industries, Sharad Pawar, the India Minister of Agriculture and Food Distribution, inaugurating NIFTEM-K in 2012 NIFTEM-K was first officially announced in the budget speech for 2006–07 made by P. Chidambaram, the Minister of Finance, in February 2006. [2]
The Ministry publishes an annual report titled "Agricultural Statistics at a Glance". This gives a detailed picture of the state of India's agriculture including demographics of the agrarian sector, crop production (including state-wise and crop-wise break-ups), rural economic indicators such as credit, etc.
Operation Greens is a project approved by the Ministry of Food Processing Industries with the target to stabilise the supply of tomato, onion and potato crops (TOP crops) in India, as well as to ensure their availability around the country, year-round without price volatility.
A FPO license is, in fact, necessary to start a fruit processing industry in India. [6] The agency that develops standards for this purpose and that which issues the mark is the Ministry of Food Processing Industries of the Government of India .