Brochure (Food Conclave 2015) final Single Page

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Brochure (Food Conclave 2015) final Single Page
FOOD
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INDIA: The Food Factory to the World
12 May 2015, Hotel Le Meridien, New Delhi
FOOD
CONCLAVE
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INDIA: The Food Factory to the World
12 May 2015, Hotel Le Meridien, New Delhi
The food processing industry is one of the largest industries in India. It is ranked fifth in terms of production,
consumption, export and expected growth. The food Processing Industry offers a significant opportunity to elevate the
agricultural economy, raising farmer incomes, generating employment and possesses enormous potential for creating
export earnings.
The contribution of the food processing industry to the gross domestic product at 2004-05 prices in 2012-13 amounts to
INR 845.22 Billion. India's food processing industry has grown annually at 8.4% for the last 5 years, up to 2012-13.
A developed food processing industry will reduce wastages, ensure value addition, generate additional employment
opportunities as well as export earnings and thus lead to better socio-economic condition of millions of farm families –
thus aligning fully with the Make in India campaign of the Government of India.The growth of food processing sector
would need to be a significant component of this strategy.
Availability of raw materials, changing lifestyles and appropriate fiscal policies along with liberalization and the growth
of organized retail has given a considerable push to the industry's growth and has made the Indian market more
attractive for global players.
India has minimal share of branded food products as compared to other countries. Increasing the extent of branding in
packaged and processed food and Positioning made in India brand abroad could drive the next wave of processing growth
ensuring better quality for consumers and economic surplus for farmers and processors.
Conclave Theme: India: The Food Factory to the World
Sub Themes
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An enabling fiscal environment : A key to attract investment
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Agriculture and Food processing : A vital link to tame food inflation
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Setting an enabling environment for creating made in India Brand
Programme
0900-1000 hrs
Registration
1000-1140 hrs
Inaugural Session
1140-1155 hrs
tea/ Coffee
1155-1330 hrs
Session I : An enabling fiscal Environment : A key
to attract Investments
1330-1430 hrs
Networking Lunch
1430- 1600 hrs
Session II : Agriculture and Food processing :
A vital link to tame food Inflation
1600-1615 hrs
Tea / Coffee
1615-1745 hrs
Valeedictory Session : Setting an enabling
environment for creating made in India Brand
1745 hrs
Conclude
Exhibitiors Profile
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Manufacturers
Suppliers of fresh Convenience products
Chilled Food
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Dairy Products
Bread & Bakery
Beverages
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Fruit & Vegitable
Nutraceuticals Products
Cost For Participation
Built up Booth3X3 mts = Rs 50,000 + taxes | 2X3 mts = Rs 40, 000 + taxes
Who you will meet
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Food Processing Companies, CROs
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Officials from Central & State Government
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Analysts, Research Institutions, International
Development Agncies, Academia
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Banking and Financial Instititions
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Professionals from Food & Beverage Industry
Hypermarkets / Supermarkets
Convenience Stores & Retailers
Researchers / Scientists
Manufacturers of Food Processing Machinery and
Plant Equipment
Speakers Invited:
Government
Mr. Arun Jaitley, Union Minister, Ministry of Finance
Industry
Mr. Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, Confederation of
Indian Industry (CII)
Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister of State for Commerce and
Industry (Independent charge), Government of India
Mr. Rakesh Bharti Mittal , Vice Chairman, Bharti Enterprises
Mr. Radha Mohan Singh, Union Minister, Ministry of Agriculture
Mr. Y C Deveshwar, Chairman, ITC
Smt. Harsimrat Kaur Badal, Union Minister, Ministry of Food
processing Industries
Mr. Hari Bhartia, Chairman, Jubilant Group
Mr Shaktikanta Das, Secretary, Department of Revenue, Ministry
of Finance
Mr. Santosh Sarangi, Chairman cum Secretary, Agricultural and
Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA)
Dr. Harsh Kumar Bhanwala, Chairman, National Bank for
Agricultureand Rural Development (NABARD)
Mr. Kishore Biyani, CEO, Future Group
Mr. D Shivakumar, Chairman and CEO, PepsiCo India Region
Mr. Piruz Khambatta, Chairman & Managing Director, Rasna
Private Limited
Mr. Mayank Jalan, Managing Director, Keventer Agro
Mr. Varun Berry, CEO, Britannia Industries
Mr. Sanjay Sharma, CEO, MTR Foods
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) works to
create and sustain an environment conducive to the
development of India, par tner ing indus tr y,
Government, and civil society, through advisory and
consultative processes.
CII is a non-government, not-for-profit, industry-led
and industrymanaged organization, playing a proactive
role in India's development process. Founded in 1895,
India's premier business association has over
7200 members, from the private as well as public sectors,
including SMEs and MNCs, and an indirect membership of
over 100,000 enterprises from around 242 national and
regional sectoral industry bodies.
CII charts change by working closely with Government on
policy issues,interfacing with thought leaders, and
enhancing efficiency, competitiveness and business
opportunities for industry through a range of specialized
services and strategic global linkages. It also provides a
platform for consensus-building and networking on key
issues.
The CII theme of 'Accelerating Growth, Creating
Employment' for 2014-15 aims to strengthen a growth
process that meets the aspirations of today's India.
During the year, CII will specially focus on economic
growth, education, skill development, manufacturing,
investments, ease of doing business, expor t
competitiveness, legal and regulatory architecture,
labour law reforms and entrepreneurship as growth
enablers.
FACE is CII's latest Centre of Excellence dedicated to
building efficiencies across the agricultural value chain
from farm to fork.
FACE is charged with the mission of improving
competitiveness of India' agriculture and food sector by
catalysing innovation, building capacity and enhancing
productivity across the value chain. FACE works with
farmers, companies, developmental institutions and the
government to
• Improve on and off - farm productivity through the
dissemination of best practices and technological
innovation
• Invest in capacity building initiatives and skill
development for supply chain participants across
the value chain
• Strengthen linkages across the value chain
through marketaccess initiatives, thereby
reducing losses and increasing farmer incomes
FACE's service portfolio comprises commodity specific
value Chain Assessments and supply chain advisory
services for food and agri businesses, training and
consulting services in the area of food safety, and
sectoral research across different market
segments. FACE also works on projects in PPP mode, to
develop business models that are scalable and replicable
across geographies.
Please Contact for:
Exhibition
Ankur Seth
Ph. 011-46344610
E-mail: ankur.seth@cii.in
Speaking and
Sponsorship Opportunities
Ms Pragya Parashar
Ph. 011-46344614
E- mail: Pragya.parashar@cii.in
Registration
Mr Harsh Kapoor
Ph. 011-46344615
Mob. 9899180413
E-mail: food.conclave@cii.in
Confederation of Indian Industry
India Habitat Center, Core 4A, Ground Floor, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003, Fax.: 011-46344602, Website : www.cii.in