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Food Processing Industry, Cold Chain and Frozen food distribution systems : A Br
Food Processing Industry, Cold Chain and Frozen food distribution systems : A Br
Food Processing Industry, Cold Chain and Frozen food
distribution systems : A Brief by Rajiv
singh
India has tremendous potential to become the primary source of
agricultural products, more specifically food products in the
world. It has about 53% of arable land - land available for
cultivation of crops as compared to a measly average of about 11%
for the rest of the world. It has some feathers in it's cap as the
second highest fruit and vegetable producer in the world, 6th
largest producer of fish and such like but still doesn't make up to
the top 10 food exporting countries.If it weren't for some severe
infrastructure and technology issues, there is actually stopping
for this gigantic food bowl. With large tracts of arable land,
inexpensive labour and high-quality produce tumbling out of the
barns, there is a potential so huge that sometimes, the scope and
scale is almost unbelievable.
However, if one had to point out at one single single reason as to
why the Indian agricultural industry is such a laggard when pitted
against the global standards, it could be the pathetic state of the
logistics, distribution and and an inefficient supply chain. India
faces an acute problem of large amounts of food wasted away due to
the lack of a proper cold storage, cold chain and frozen food
distribution system. If only this was in place, huge amounts of
food could have been processed into some kind of value added foods
and sold both locally and abroad.Annually, there is usually a large
amount of such agricultural produce that is waste away. If there
were cold storage systems, efficient cold chain, logistics and
distribution companies, it could have been possible to process
these primary products into newer, secondary products and resold to
consumers locally and internationally. A strategy needs to be
carved out for the growth of this industry and a lot of investment
action is yet to see some real action.
Investment in cold storage, cold chain distribution, installation
of food processing plants across the country, applied research on
harvesting technologies an a rapid development of the food retail
industry are all necessary steps that would ensure an organic
growth in this sector.
What is Cold Chain?
A cold chain is basically a logistics system, which helps in
maintaining and providing a series of facilities for ensuring ideal
storage conditions for the persihables from the point of origin to
the point of sale. A well developed and efficiently organized cold
chain reduces wastage, spoilage and helps keeps the perishables
intact thereby helping to maintain the quality of the harvested
food products ultimately making the whole system cost effective to
the farmers and that which ensures top-notch quality to the end
user.
Snowman Frozen Foods Ltd. is the first company in India to set up
frozen and chilled food distribution system on pan India basis.
SNOWMAN is in the best
position to act as a single window logistics solution provider for
our business partners offering the entire rang of integrated
logistics service including Primary transportation, Storage,
Inventory Management, Documentation, Secondary transportation etc.
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