Showing posts with label Agricultural Cold Storage Industry In India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Agricultural Cold Storage Industry In India. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 7, 2023

How the Indian Government is securing the future of the Agricultural Cold Storage Market in India?: Ken Research

 The agriculture sector in India has had consistent growth in production levels over time. This production level hasn't been matched appropriately in terms of food storage, which highlights the Indian Agricultural Cold Storage Industry's existing whitespace. Despite being an agricultural nation, India experiences significant food losses per year that range from INR 90,000 to INR 100,000 as a result of inadequate post-harvest management and a lack of adequate cold storage infrastructure.

The government has been developing numerous programs and giving grants to help, along with special preference to the states that are behind in terms of infrastructure, in an effort to foster development in the agricultural cold storage industry. Here is an overview of all those crucial steps taken by the government to level up the agricultural cold storage market in India.

1. Indian agricultural sector is growing due to favourable climatic and demographic conditions which is creating demand for cold storage facilities in the country

2. Setting up cold storage facilities could aid in development of food processing, packaging industries, coupled with increase in farmer’s income

3. Indian Government is actively taking initiatives to establish a robust cold chain infrastructure to enhance the farmers’ income by preventing supply chain losses

4. Multiple schemes are implemented on ground to accelerate investment in the cold storage sector

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5. Government is also offering support to Cold Storage Industry via Capital Investment Subsidy Scheme, Agricultural Marketing Infrastructure Scheme and Role of NCDC

6. The establishment of Mega Parks is expected to provide a boost to processing & cold storage services.

7. With support from the government and investors, the Indian Agricultural Cold Storage sector looks attractive in the long run

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Monday, July 18, 2022

India Agricultural Cold Storage Industry: Ken Research

 

India – An Agrarian Economy

India has high proportion of agricultural land (157 Mn hectares), diverse agro climate with 20 agro-climatic zones encompassing all 15 major climates of world, possess XX soil types in world, receives XX mm of rainfall, leading producer of milk, sugar, spices and second largest producer of fruits, vegetables, wheat, pulses; poises India as a key contributor to world agricultural output. Around XX% of annual GDP is derived from agriculture and allied activities and XX% of population is directly employed in agriculture while XX% of population is dependent on agriculture as primary source of livelihood.

Although the crop production statistics position India as a crucial contributor to world pool, India lags behind in making production accessible to its 1.3 Bn+ population and performs poorly in Global Hunger Index. It is estimated that wastages due to poor post-harvest management solutions costs annually around INR XX Lakh Crores.

Demand and Supply side Cold Storage Trends

One of the key reasons for looming wastages is the lack of availability of required cold chain infrastructure – pack houses, reefer vehicles, bulk and hub cold storage units. While cold storage units not only increase the shelf life of produce but also preserves the nutrient value and aids in better price discovery of farmers. In India, Potato is the single largest crop being stored in such units, followed by Tomatoes, Brinjal, Onion, Apple, Pears, Banana, and Oranges etc. Depending upon the type of crop and recommended practices, different types of cold storage type and temperature is required, For instance, Apples are best stored under Controlled Atmosphere equipped cold storage units for 3-10 months.

As per government study conducted in 2015, India had a massive requirement of XX pack-houses, XX Mn MT capacity of cold storage units, XX reefer trucks against the availability of mere XX reefer trucks and XX Mn MT capacity.

Overview of Cold Storage Capacity in India

With the push by government via various incentive led schemes and recommendations of NCCD (2015), number of cold storage units have increased to XX in August 2020 with an average capacity of XX MT. The total cold storage capacity has also increased at a CAGR of XX% during 2010-20.

Pain Points In Indian Cold Storage Industry

While, the improvement in cold storage infrastructure at an aggregate level is noteworthy, the problems lies within different segments of aggregate level. It is noted that top 5 states contribute XX% to total cold storage capacity and XX% of these units are decade old, rendering them as outdated for storing multiple commodities (only XX% of capacity is equipped with multi-commodity storage). Majority of the units are used for storing fruits and vegetables with little storage contribution made by livestock, poultry, sea food and dairy products. Only XX% of capacity is equipped with controlled atmosphere technologies, which is required for storing apples, pears and Kiwi etc.

Further, at farm-gate level; there is a dire need to upgrade the availability of modern pack-houses (for grading, sorting, pre-cooling and packing produce) and link such establishments with cold chain transportation infrastructure. At present, most of the farmers carry their produce in trolleys, tractors and take it to urban areas (Tier I cities) to store in cold storage facilities, which adds to the travel and transportation costs and also increase loading/transportation/unloading wastages.

Snapshot of cold storage Industry in Uttar Pradesh

Agricultural Snapshot: Total geographical area of UP is 29.4 Mn ha with cultivable area being XX Mn ha. The net sown area is XX Mn ha with XX Mn ha being sown more than once with a cropping intensity of XX%. The key crops produced in the state - Wheat, rice, potato and sugarcane accounts for XX%, XX%, XX% & XX% of  country’s produce respectively and western region contributes XX% to state’s output. Till 2020, total of XX Mn Kisan Credit Cards have been issued to the state farmers with a total outstanding INR XX Crores.

Western UP is a key Potato growing region with Agra, Farukkhabad, Badaun, Hathras, Aligarh, Urai, Hamirpur etc. having excess Potato storage facilities. Other produce stored in cold storage units include Mango, Milk, Meat, Tomato, Brinjal etc. Majority of Potato produce is sold to traders directly or via Mandi’s while the focus has been increasing towards contract farming since 2017. Some of the key state government’s initiatives include:

UP horticulture department has taken an initiative to set up XX cold storages with a subsidy of INR XX Cr split between Centre & State.

Interest subsidy for purchase of reefer vehicles and mobile pre-cooling vans, upto a maximum of INR XX Lakh.

Trends and developments in Cold Storage Industry

Growing food processing industry and shift in cropping patterns to horticulture are key growth drivers for uptake in demand for cold storage solutions. Further, the past decade has also witnessed the entry of many Agri-tech startups focusing on solving industry problems including lack of irregular electricity supply, fixed structures of cold storages and some sector-specific challenges as well.

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Support by Indian Government to Promote Cold Storages

Indian Government is focused on establishing a robust cold chain infrastructure to enhance the farmers’ income by preventing supply chain losses by bringing and implementing favorable policies such as new agriculture laws - The Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, The Essential Commodities Act (Amendment) Bill, The Farmers Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Act - are in the right direction, and aim to transform the sector to make it more liberal and encourage private investments in the sector.

Impact of COVID-19 and Future outlook of Industry

The impact of COVID-19 restrictions - temporary closure of Mandi, unavailability of rural labor during harvest season, supply chain restrictions for inter-state movement of goods took a toll on occupancy rates of cold chain units. While, revenue was hindered, continuation of operational expenses (electricity, water, facility rent) also impacted profitability of cold storage units with closure of highly indebted units.

Government’s push along with each state’s agricultural capabilities is the key to define regional landscape in next 5 years, backed by strong momentum witnessed in sub-segments of controlled atmosphere technology, mid-chill temperature and high capacity utilization levels from different end user- meat, sea-food & dairy products.

Key Topics Covered in the Report: -

  • Snapshot of Agriculture in India (State wise Production statistics of Cereals, Horticulture, Meat, Livestock and Poultry)
  • Situation of Farmers in India (Profile of Farmer, Role in Value Chain, Problems and Issues faced in storage of produce)
  • Overview and Segmentation of Cold Storage Units (By Storage Temperature, Technology, Regional & State wise Distribution)
  • Demand side and Supply side Indicators of Cold Storage Solutions
  • Growth Drivers and Challenges to growth of Cold Storage Industry
  • Cold Storage Demand-Supply Profile of Key States – Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Gujarat, Punjab and Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, J&K and Himachal Pradesh
  • Trends and Developments
  • Union and State Government Support to Cold Storage Sector
  • Impact of COVID-19 and Future Outlook of Industry
  • Business Attractiveness at Farm gate level
  • Recommendations for operating Sustainable Business

For More Information, refer to below link:-

India Agricultural Cold Storage Industry

Related Reports:-

India Agritech Market Outlook to FY’2025-By Nature of Services (Input Market Linkage & Farming as a Service, Supply Chain, Post-Harvest Management & Output Market Linkage, Precision Farming, Advisory & Analytics and Agri Fintech)

Business Potential for Cold Storage Facility in JNPT Outlook to FY25 – Driven by increasing Trade of Food Products and Pharmaceuticals along with growth in QSR

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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Decoding the landscape of Agricultural Cold Storage Industry in India: Ken Research

Fueled by increasing agricultural production levels and support from Government, Indian Agricultural Cold Storage Industry promises a bright scope in the long term”.

Being an agrarian state, agriculture is a widely spoken subject in India. Around 58% of population is dependent on agriculture for its livelihood and agriculture contributes ~18-20% to annual GDP of the country. With ~60 soil types of the world, 1,284 mm of annual rainfall, 60+ agriculture export zones, India is poised as a leading producer of agriculture and horticulture produce among its global peers. Moreover, it is pertinent for an agrarian country to possess the right quantity and type of post-harvest management infrastructure to improve accessibility of produce to consumers and avoid wastages and economic losses.  An estimate shows that India incurs an annual loss of INR 90,000-100,000 crores every year in wastage of agricultural and horticulture produce owing to poor post-harvest management policies, with 35-50% such economic loss is incurred due to lack of required cold chain infrastructure at farm-gate and hub level.

Cold chain infrastructure includes integrated pack-houses (located near to farm-gate and used for sorting, grading, packing and pre-cooling of produce), cold storage units (for cooling produce as per scientifically recommended temperatures) and reefer transport (for transportation of produce to different distribution hubs). Not only cold chain infrastructure helps in increasing the shelf life of produce, it also minimizes post-harvest losses, ensure better price discovery to farmers and acts as an enabler to food processing sector by assuring streamlined supply in off-seasons of crops.

India had a total cold storage capacity of 32 Mn MT in 2015 (against the requirement of 35 Mn MT, as per study by NCCD and NABCON) and has augmented capacity considerably to 37.4 Mn MT in 2020 with further capacity addition of 6.5 Mn MT expected by 2025. The strong government support in the form of subsidies, financial grants of upto 50% capex coupled with growth in end-user industries of diary & food processing, surging exports of fruits and vegetables and prevalent inefficiencies at grass-root level has intrigued firms to enter this space.

Further, the past decade has also witnessed the entry of many Agri-tech startups focusing on solving industry problems including lack of irregular electricity supply, fixed structures of cold storages and some sector specific challenges as well. The below tables provide a snapshot of few start-ups working in this direction.


While the industry ecosystem is maturing with incumbents focusing on backward integration and augmented value chain ownership, industry also faces certain headwinds in form of high operational expenditure, fluctuations in all-round availability of electricity, unavailability of skilled labor in certain areas, outdated existing infrastructure, lack of controlled atmosphere technology equipped facilities and presence of small unorganized players unwilling to take expansion activities. Further, the impact of COVID-19 restrictions - temporary closure of Mandis, unavailability of labor during harvest, supply chain restrictions for inter-state movement of goods also took a toll on occupancy rates of cold chain units.

Analysts at Ken Research believe that such challenges and risks are short-term in nature and a robust positioning focused on gaining value chain ownership emanating from strong partnerships within ecosystem could yield sound results for firms in the long-term.

Key Topics Covered in the Report: -

Snapshot of Agriculture in India (State wise Production statistics of Cereals, Horticulture, Meat, Livestock and Poultry)

Situation of Farmers in India (Profile of Farmer, Role in Value Chain, Problems and Issues faced in storage of produce)

Overview and Segmentation of Cold Storage Units (By Storage Temperature, Technology, Regional & State wise Distribution)

Demand side and Supply side Indicators of Cold Storage Solutions

Growth Drivers and Challenges to growth of Cold Storage Industry

Cold Storage Demand-Supply Profile of Key States – Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Gujarat, Punjab and Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, J&K and Himachal Pradesh

Trends and Developments

Union and State Government Support to Cold Storage Sector

Impact of COVID-19 and Future Outlook of Industry

Business Attractiveness at Farm gate level

Recommendations for operating Sustainable Business

For More Information, refer to below link: -

India Agricultural Cold Storage Industry

Related Reports:-

India Agritech Market Outlook to FY’2025-By Nature of Services (Input Market Linkage & Farming as a Service, Supply Chain, Post-Harvest Management & Output Market Linkage, Precision Farming, Advisory & Analytics and Agri Fintech)

Business Potential for Cold Storage Facility in JNPT Outlook to FY25 – Driven by increasing Trade of Food Products and Pharmaceuticals along with growth in QSR

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Ankur Gupta, Head Marketing & Communications

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