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My Posts on 108 Ambulance - For Reference http://tinyurl.com/yavy485 Disci : I was involved with this programme initially 3 days ago
@anbudan_BALA (including Dravid who scored in first innings :) :) ) and say that it was because of Sachin that this match was lost @ravisuga 7 days ago
@anbudan_BALA May see a replay today also. Every one will conveniently forget the other batsman who played in Second Innings (including ..) 7 days ago
@ravisuga No boss. 36 overs more. If he stays for 30, he will get a century. If he gets out now, India looses this match. Very Simple Logic 7 days ago
 

India to upgrade processed food quality, sets lab

Posted Feb 20 2009 6:10pm

New Delhi: The Government of India is setting up a Rs 245 crore food processing laboratory and upgrading existing facilities in a bid to improve quality standards and boost exports of processed food products, reports IANS.

The 'world-class laboratory' would soon start functioning at Sonepat bordering Delhi, Minister of State for Food Processing Industries Subodh Kant Sahay told the Economic Editors Conference on Wednesday.

Processed food products exported from India have often had to be destroyed in importing countries for failing to meet prescribed quality standards.

"If packaged foods are not meeting standards abroad, there is every chance the goods will be dumped," Sahay said, adding, "Our existing laboratories are being upgraded and will help us maintain quality standards."

The government has declared 2008 as "Food Safety Year".

The Minister said keeping the potential of the food processing sector, a 'Vision 2015' has been drawn up that envisages increasing the level of processing of perishables from six per cent to 20 per cent, value addition from 20 per cent to 35 per cent, and share in global food trade from 1.5 per cent to three per cent.

Sahay said that the food processing sector has attracted Rs 798 crore in foreign investments since 2004, and was one of the top 10 sectors attracting highest foreign direct investment (FDI) equity inflows.

The government has now earmarked Rs 50 crore to set up 30 mega food parks during the 11th five-year plan that ends 2012, Sahay said.

"We will set-up 10 such mega food parks by the end of next year," he added.

Sahay said the food-processing sector, which employs 65 million people, is growing 12 per cent annually.
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