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Cabinet approves Rs 10,000 crore scheme to support micro food processing units

The Union Cabinet on Wednesday gave approval for a new central scheme with an outlay of Rs 10,000 crore for providing credit-linked subsidy to 2 lakh micro food processing units across the country.

Cabinet approves Rs 10,000 crore scheme to support micro food processing units
Cabinet approves Rs 10,000 crore scheme to support micro food processing units
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Published : May 20, 2020, 6:03 PM IST

New Delhi: The Union Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday gave approval for a new central scheme with an outlay of Rs 10,000 crore for providing credit-linked subsidy to 2 lakh micro food processing units across the country.

The 'Scheme for Formalisation of Micro food processing Enterprises' was announced as part of the Rs 20 lakh crore Atma Nirbhar package to tackle the economic slump resulting from COVID-19 pandemic.

Under the scheme, meant for the unorganised sector, the expenditure will be shared by the central and state governments in the ratio of 60:40, an official statement said.

The scheme, to be implemented for five years till 2024-25, will provide back ended credit-linked subsidy to 2,00,000 units. It will have a cluster-based approach, with focus on perishables.

"There are about 25 lakh unregistered food processing enterprises which constitute 98 per cent of the sector and are unorganized and informal. Nearly 66 per cent of these units are located in rural areas and about 80 per cent of them are family-based enterprises. This sector faces a number of challenges...," it said.

The challenges include inability to access credit, high cost of institutional credit, lack of access to modern technology, inability to integrate with the food supply chain and compliance with health and safety standards, it added.

"Strengthening this segment will lead to reduction in wastage, creation of off-farm job opportunities and aid in achieving the overarching government objective of doubling farmers' income," the statement said.

To encourage micro enterprises, the government said it will provide credit-linked subsidy for 35 per cent of the eligible project cost with a ceiling of Rs 10 lakh.

Read more:Cabinet approves Rs 3 lakh cr emergency credit line for MSME; loans at 9.25% rate

The beneficiary contribution would be minimum 10 per cent and the balance will come from loan. The government will provide onsite skill training and handholding for detailed project reports and technical upgradation.

The government will also provide a seed capital of Rs 4 lakh per Self Help Group (SHG) to provide loans to members to meet their working capital requirement and for buying small tools.

A grant will also be provided to FPOs (Farmer Producers Organisation) for backward/forward linkages, common infrastructure, packaging, marketing and branding.

The government said the scheme is likely to generate 9 lakh skilled and semi-skilled jobs, benefit nearly 8 lakh micro enterprises through access to information, better exposure and formalization. It will also enable them to formalize, grow and become competitive.

The scheme would be monitored by the central government's inter-ministerial empowered committee, while state level committee will sanction and recommend proposals for expansion of micro units and setting up of new units.

States will also prepare annual action plans for implementation of the scheme. There would be a third-party evaluation and mid-term review mechanism, the statement said.

The government will set up a national level portal where applicants/individual enterprises could apply to participate in the scheme. All scheme activities would be undertaken on the national portal, it added.

(PTI Report)

New Delhi: The Union Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday gave approval for a new central scheme with an outlay of Rs 10,000 crore for providing credit-linked subsidy to 2 lakh micro food processing units across the country.

The 'Scheme for Formalisation of Micro food processing Enterprises' was announced as part of the Rs 20 lakh crore Atma Nirbhar package to tackle the economic slump resulting from COVID-19 pandemic.

Under the scheme, meant for the unorganised sector, the expenditure will be shared by the central and state governments in the ratio of 60:40, an official statement said.

The scheme, to be implemented for five years till 2024-25, will provide back ended credit-linked subsidy to 2,00,000 units. It will have a cluster-based approach, with focus on perishables.

"There are about 25 lakh unregistered food processing enterprises which constitute 98 per cent of the sector and are unorganized and informal. Nearly 66 per cent of these units are located in rural areas and about 80 per cent of them are family-based enterprises. This sector faces a number of challenges...," it said.

The challenges include inability to access credit, high cost of institutional credit, lack of access to modern technology, inability to integrate with the food supply chain and compliance with health and safety standards, it added.

"Strengthening this segment will lead to reduction in wastage, creation of off-farm job opportunities and aid in achieving the overarching government objective of doubling farmers' income," the statement said.

To encourage micro enterprises, the government said it will provide credit-linked subsidy for 35 per cent of the eligible project cost with a ceiling of Rs 10 lakh.

Read more:Cabinet approves Rs 3 lakh cr emergency credit line for MSME; loans at 9.25% rate

The beneficiary contribution would be minimum 10 per cent and the balance will come from loan. The government will provide onsite skill training and handholding for detailed project reports and technical upgradation.

The government will also provide a seed capital of Rs 4 lakh per Self Help Group (SHG) to provide loans to members to meet their working capital requirement and for buying small tools.

A grant will also be provided to FPOs (Farmer Producers Organisation) for backward/forward linkages, common infrastructure, packaging, marketing and branding.

The government said the scheme is likely to generate 9 lakh skilled and semi-skilled jobs, benefit nearly 8 lakh micro enterprises through access to information, better exposure and formalization. It will also enable them to formalize, grow and become competitive.

The scheme would be monitored by the central government's inter-ministerial empowered committee, while state level committee will sanction and recommend proposals for expansion of micro units and setting up of new units.

States will also prepare annual action plans for implementation of the scheme. There would be a third-party evaluation and mid-term review mechanism, the statement said.

The government will set up a national level portal where applicants/individual enterprises could apply to participate in the scheme. All scheme activities would be undertaken on the national portal, it added.

(PTI Report)

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