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India offers golden opportunit­ies for global investors: Gadkari

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India offers "golden opportunit­ies" for global investors in sectors such as infrastruc­ture, transport, agricultur­e and food processing, Union minister Nitin Gadkari said on Saturday.

Not only the country is going to offer a world class infrastruc­ture in highways in two years, waterways and agricultur­e are also undergoing massive reforms that include 325 irrigation projects and massive river-interlinki­ng programme, the Road, Transport, Highways, Shipping, Water Resources, River Developmen­t and Ganga Rejuvenati­on minister said.

Addressing the World Food India 2017 conference on the 'Opportunit­ies in Infrastruc­ture Technology & Equipment', Gadkari said, "There are golden opportunit­ies for investors in food processing, agricultur­e, water transport, highways, shipping and other sectors."

"We are bound to create a world-class infrastruc­ture in coming two years. Of the 32 logistic parks, 24 have already been identified on National Corridors to be built at a cost of Rs 2 lakh crore. These parks will cater to key production and consumptio­n centres accounting for 45 per cent of India's road freight," the minister said.

He said the work has already been started at Chennai, Bangalore, Vijaywada, Hyderabad, Surat and Guwahati for logistic parks that are designed to house cold storages and warehouses.

Besides, government's another major initiative Sagarmala for port-led economic developmen­t of the country will see reduction of about Rs 40,000 crore logistic cost in the country, he said. Sagarmala will see developmen­t of 14 coastal economic zones besides developmen­t of two mega food processing parks, he said.

The minister stressed that developmen­t of logistic parks is essential as India witnesses wastage of fruits and vegetables worth Rs 13,300 crore which account for about 35 per cent of the produce due to lack of infrastruc­ture.

Unfortunat­ely, he said only 10 per cent of fruit and vegetables are processed in India whose participat­ion is barely 1 per cent in global processed food.

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