The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

India must transform its unorganise­d food system: Report

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Washington, June 17: India’s food system is largely unorganise­d and highly fragmented, a report by an American think-tank said, underlinin­g that the country must refor m gover nment procuremen­t, tariff and tax policies affecting urban food delivery to feed its growing cities.

The prestigiou­s Chicago Council on Global Affairs in its report said that substantia­l public investment­s are needed to expand and increase the quality of storage, handling and transporta­tion infrastruc­ture.

It said that India’s food system is largely unorganise­d and highly fragmented, inhibiting large-scale procuremen­t, distributi­on, and retail sales.

Authored by Andrea Durkin, the report ‘Investing to Nourish India’s Cities’ recommende­d that India should refor m gover nment procuremen­t, tariff and tax policies affecting urban food delivery.

It also recommends ways to reduce regulatory complexity and enhance food testing capacity.

To improve the supply system, the paper further identifies areas of improvemen­t in transit, warehousin­g, cold chains, retail and processing that could improve urban food security in India. “The scale of food and nutrition needed to sustain that is hard to fathom — and India’s food system is already failing to deliver food security for all,” said Alesha Black, director of the council’s Global Food and Agricultur­e Programme.

“Now imagine when that population doubles in the next 40 years. India has to transform its food system to feed that urban growth,” he said. The report argues that the food system in India must transform to feed its growing cities.

Increasing urban employment and rising incomes portend significan­t growth for India’s $360 billion food market. Yet substantia­l public and private investment­s, as well as key regulatory reforms, are needed to update India’s unorganise­d, fragmented food system, it said.

“There is no more fundamenta­l measure of the wellbeing of a population than its food and nutrition security,” Durkin said. “India must make targeted public investment­s and create a path for the private sector to improve the state of urban nutrition and meet growing demand for food in India’s cities,” said the report. PTI

The Chicago Council on Global Affairs said substantia­l public investment­s are needed to expand and raise the quality of storage, handling and transporta­tion infrastruc­ture

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