The Mega Food Park is an inclusive concept which is aimed at establishing direct linkages from the farm to processing and on to the consumer markets, through a network of collection centres and Primary Processing Centres,so as to ensure maximizing value addition, minimizing wastage, increasing farmers’ income and creating employment opportunities particularly in rural sector. The Mega Food Park Scheme is based on “Cluster” approach and envisages a well-defined agree/ horticultural-processing zone containing state-of-the art processing facilities with support infrastructure and well-established supply chain.
Ministry of Food Processing Industries, GoI operates the “Mega Food Park” scheme to strengthen the Value Added Processing for Food Crops. The financial assistance under the scheme is provided in the form of grant-in-aid @ 50% of eligible project cost in general areas and @ 75% of eligible project cost in NE Region and difficult areas (Hilly States and ITDP areas) subject to maximum of Rs. 50 crore per project.The scheme aims to facilitate the establishment of a strong food processing industry backed by an efficient supply chain, which includes Collection Centres, Primary Processing Centers(PPC), Central Processing Center (CPC) and Cold Chain infrastructure.The minimum land required for a Central Processing Centre in Mega Food Park is 50 acre and implementation period is 30 months. The scheme is demand-driven and would facilitate food processing units to meet environmental, safety and social standards.
Ministry received 72 proposals and after going through a stringent and transparent process of scrutiny, 17 suitable proposals from 11 States of the country have been selected and approved for implementation.
This step of the Government will create huge modern infrastructure for food processing sector and provide impetus to the growth of the sector. These 17 newly selected Mega Food Parks are likely to attract investment of around Rs. 2000 crore in modern infrastructure, additional collective investment of around Rs. 4000 crore in 500 food processing units in the Parks and an annual turn-overofRs. 8000 crore.These Parks, when fully functional, will create employment for about 80000 persons and benefit about 5 lakh farmers directly and indirectly.
8 Mega Food Parks namely Patanjali Food and Herbal Park, Haridwar, Srini Food Park, Chittoor, North East Mega Food Park, Nalbari, International Mega Food Park, Fazilka, Integrated Food Park,Tumkur, Jharkhand Mega Food Park, Ranchi, Indus Mega Food Park, Khargoan and Jangipur Bengal Mega Food Park, Murshidabad are functional.
The park will provide common facilities such as water, electricity and effluent treatment apart from specialized facilities like cold storage, ware housing, logistics and backward integration through the network of primary processing centres and collection centres.
Due to Common facilities like Cold Chain, Testing Facilities, etc, the entrepreneurs choose to set up their units in the Food Park.
We can provide you detailed project report on Mega Food Park, which will cover all the listed below points.
Table of contents
· Introduction
o Mega Food Park definition
o Vision & Mission
· Mega Food Park Scheme
o Scheme formulated to accelerate growth of food processingindustry in the country
o Program Management Agency (PMA) to assist the Ministry inimplementation
o Typical Project Cost envisaged
o Stakeholder participation with private led initiative throughSpecial Purpose Vehicle
o Assistance from Ministry
o Selection Criterion under the Scheme
· Food parks in India
· Role of the State government in Project Implementation
o State Representation and Role of the State Government
o Nodal agency for different states in the Mega Food Park Scheme
o Approvals and clearances required from the state government for setting upMega Food Parks
o Perception and Support of the State Government
· Perceptions of Banks and Financial Institutions
· Mega food Park Features
o Mega Food Park Models
o Hub & Spoke Model - Central Processing Centre (CPC), Primary ProcessingCentres (PPC) and Collection Centres (CC)
· Food Park’s processing facilities
o IQF & Pulping
o Flour Mills
o Dry Warehousing, Cold Storage
o Cleaning, Sorting & Grading,
o Asceptic Packaging, Corrugated Packaging
o Plug & Play Units for SSI’s
· Physical & Social Infrastructural facilities
o Water, Power, Effluent Treatment, Sewage Treatment
o Conference Hall, Capacity building & training centres
o Administration Buildings
o Bank and post offices.
o Marketing & Trading centre viz 'KissanHatt'
o Guest houses, crèches, hostels, canteens.
o Common amenities & public conveniences
o Medical centre and fire station
o Utility shopping area
o Public amenities
o Truck Parking & Drivers stay facility
· Product Cluster
o Product cluster (fruit & Vegetables based)
o Product cluster (Spices based)
o Product Cluster (Grain based)
· Invest Opportunities
o With Output Underwriting
Ø Fresh Cut Fruits & Vegetables
Ø All Branded Flours
Ø Noodles & Soups
Ø Chillies& Sauces
o Without Output Underwriting
Ø Traditional & Exotic Chutneys and Ketchups
Ø Ripening Chambers & Cold Storages for trading
Ø Bakery & Bread Products
Ø Spices & Blended Masalas
Ø Papads, Snacks, Instant Mix
· Market survey
o Present Market Position
o Expected Future Demand
o Statistics of Imports & Exports, Export Prospect
o Names and Addresses of Existing Units (Present Manufactures)
· Plant & Machinery
o List of Plant & Machineries, Miscellaneous Items and Accessories, Instruments, Laboratory Equipment's and Accessories, Plant Location, Electrification, Electric Load and Water, Maintenance, Suppliers / Manufacturers of Plant and Machineries
· Manufacturing Techniques
o Formulae Detailed Process of Manufacture, Flow Sheet Diagram
· Personal requirements
o Requirement of Staff &Labour, Personnel Management, Skilled &Unskilled Labour
· Land & Building
o Requirement of Land Area, Rates of the Land, Built up Area, Construction Schedule, Plant Layout
along with project financials, as under:
• Assumptions for Profitability workings
• Plant Economics
• Production Schedule
• Land & Building
Factory Land & Building
Site Development Expenses
• Plant & Machinery
Indigenous Machineries
Other Machineries (Miscellaneous, Instruments, Laboratory Equipments and Accessories etc.)
• Other Fixed Assets
Furniture & Fixtures
Pre-operative and Preliminary Expenses
Technical Knowhow
Provision of Contingencies
• Working Capital Requirement Per Month
Raw Material
Packing Material
Lab & ETP Chemical Cost
Consumable Store
• Overheads Required Per Month And Per Annum
Utilities & Overheads (Power, Water and Fuel Expenses etc.)
Royalty and Other Charges
Selling and Distribution Expenses
• Salary and Wages
• Turnover Per Annum
• Share Capital
Equity Capital
Preference Share Capital
• Annexure 1 :: Cost of Project and Means of Finance
• Annexure 2 :: Profitability and Net Cash Accruals
Revenue/Income/Realisation
Expenses/Cost of Products/Services/Items
Gross Profit
Financial Charges
Total Cost of Sales
Net Profit After Taxes
Net Cash Accruals
• Annexure 3 :: Assessment of Working Capital requirements
Current Assets
Gross Working. Capital
Current Liabilities
Net Working Capital
Working Note for Calculation of Work-in-process
• Annexure 4 :: Sources and Disposition of Funds
• Annexure 5 :: Projected Balance Sheets
ROI (Average of Fixed Assets)
RONW (Average of Share Capital)
ROI (Average of Total Assets)
• Annexure 6 :: Profitability ratios
D.S.C.R
Earnings Per Share (EPS)
Debt Equity Ratio
• Annexure 7 :: Break-Even Analysis
Variable Cost & Expenses
Semi-Var./Semi-Fixed Exp.
Profit Volume Ratio (PVR)
Fixed Expenses / Cost
B.E.P
• Annexure 8 to 11 :: Sensitivity Analysis-Price/Volume
Resultant N.P.B.T
Resultant D.S.C.R
Resultant PV Ratio
Resultant DER
Resultant ROI
Resultant BEP
• Annexure 12 :: Shareholding Pattern and Stake Status
Equity Capital
Preference Share Capital
• Annexure 13 :: Quantitative Details-Output/Sales/Stocks
Determined Capacity P.A of Products/Services
Achievable Efficiency/Yield % of Products/Services/Items
Net Usable Load/Capacity of Products/Services/Items
Expected Sales/ Revenue/ Income of Products/ Services/ Items
• Annexure 14 :: Product wise domestic Sales Realisation
• Annexure 15 :: Total Raw Material Cost
• Annexure 16 :: Raw Material Cost per unit
• Annexure 17 :: Total Lab & ETP Chemical Cost
• Annexure 18 :: Consumables, Store etc.,
• Annexure 19 :: Packing Material Cost
• Annexure 20 :: Packing Material Cost Per Unit
• Annexure 21 :: Employees Expenses
• Annexure 22 :: Fuel Expenses
• Annexure 23 :: Power/Electricity Expenses
• Annexure 24 :: Royalty & Other Charges
• Annexure 25 :: Repairs & Maintenance Exp.
• Annexure 26 :: Other Mfg. Expenses
• Annexure 27 :: Administration Expenses
• Annexure 28 :: Selling Expenses
• Annexure 29 :: Depreciation Charges – as per Books (Total)
• Annexure 30 :: Depreciation Charges – as per Books (P & M)
• Annexure 31 :: Depreciation Charges - As per IT Act WDV (Total)
• Annexure 32 :: Depreciation Charges - As per IT Act WDV (P & M)
• Annexure 33 :: Interest and Repayment - Term Loans
• Annexure 34 :: Tax on Profits
• Annexure 35 :: Projected Pay-Back Period And IRR