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National Summit on
Cold Chain Emerging Trends and Market
Challenges
Synergy Hall, Hotel Taj Deccan, Hyderabad
6th February’2013
National Summit on
Cold Chain Emerging Trends and Market
Challenges
Synergy Hall, Hotel Taj Deccan, Hyderabad
6th February’2013
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“Real Time Tracking & Traceability : An Automated
Transport System”- Journey from
Farmland to the End-User
DSK Rao,
Director, GISPL
AGRIBUSINESS KNOWLEDGE CENTRE(AKC)(A PPP initiative between NAARM (ICAR) & Gyantech Information Systems Private Limited( GISPL) , Hyderabad)
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Agenda India’s Agricultural Scenario Linking Unorganized to Organized – Indian
Success Case Story Issues in Replicating ANAND Success Case
Story to Agriculture Storage & Transportation Technologies Indian Centric Challenges & Suggested
Solution Models Track & Trace Technologies & GISPL Pilots Way Forward
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Agenda India’s Agricultural Scenario Linking Unorganized to Organized – Indian
Success Case Story Issues in Replicating Success Case Story to
Agriculture Storage & Transportation Technologies Indian Centric Challenges & Suggested
Solution Models Track & Trace Technologies & GISPL Pilots Way Forward
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India’s Agricultural Scenario India with 329 million hectares of geographical
area and 140 million hectares of cultivable land in 638,000 villages falling in 250,000 Panchayats in 616 districts of 28 states & 7 union territories with 15 Agro Climatic Regions and 127 Agro Climatic Zones capable of growing around 400 crops with around 4000 varieties by 125 million farmers of which 87 million farmers are poor and dependent on rain fed farming.
. With the RTF(Right-to-food) policy announced
by GoI, how do we feed the 1230 million population of India today and 1326 million by 2020 on a sustainable basis with 62% of it’s population dependent on Agriculture vis-à-vis 3% in developed countries
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India’s Agricultural Scenario
The Challenge is how do we reach these 125 million farmers especially the 87 million
farmers who are small and poor and increase their productivity for their improvement and reduce spoilage & quality of Food to ensure Food Security. How do we enable backward & forward Chaining of agriculture produce?
Modern India has an Organized tech savvy retail sector with a huge appetite for matured Supply Chain which needs to be fed by an Unorganized farming system!
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India’s Agricultural Scenario
Unlike establishing Supply Chains and forward / backward linkages for other commodities, agriculture produce has a great challenge due it’s perishable nature and need an entirely different approach in terms of it’s procurement, transportation, Storage and finally retailing.
GISPL/AKC has been studying on finding
solutions to the Indian Scenario for the last 3 years which is very much different from that of developed countries
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India’s Agricultural Scenario
India’s food grains production itself is about 250 million MT.
It is very essential that we produce, protect, preserve and bring to our plates the Food with least wastage.
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Agenda India’s Agricultural Scenario Linking Unorganized to Organized – Indian
Success Case Story Issues in Replicating Success Case Story to
Agriculture Storage & Transportation Technologies Indian Centric Challenges & Suggested
Solution Models Track & Trace Technologies & GISPL Pilots Way Forward
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Linking Unorganized to Organized – Indian Success Case StoryGISPL/AKC has been working relentlessly to
formulate a Indian centric strategy to establish backward/forward linkages to the 400 different crops grown in India with about 4000 main varieties.
Fortunately, an excellent technology driven model for procurement, transportation, storage / processing and distribution of a perishable item ‘Milk’ is available in the form
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Linking Unorganized to Organized – Indian Success Case StoryANAND, Gujarat. Technology driven milk
collection centers at the village level procure Milk from the Unorganized Villagers after ‘Testing’ for FAT Content & SNF and transported in chilled vans for ‘Pasteurization’ and processing which includes preparation of Value Added Products & making milk sachets to store them in cold storages and distributed in cold vans in a Organized manner!
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Agenda India’s Agricultural Scenario Linking Unorganized to Organized – Indian
Success Case Story Issues in Replicating ANAND Success Case
Story to Agriculture Storage & Transportation Technologies Indian Centric Challenges & Suggested
Solution Models Track & Trace Technologies & GISPL Pilots Way Forward
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Issues in Replicating ANAND Success Case Story to AgricultureOn scrutiny by GISPL/ AKC on why this
excellent model can not be replicated for Agriculture Produce, it is observed that the major bottleneck is in establishing the Unorganized - Organized interface equivalent of the ‘Milk Testing & Collection Centres’ for the 400 crops which are cultivated randomly to some extent by the farmers. Grading & Sorting and Quality Identification & Aggregation becomes a Challenge with fragmented uncontrolled current farming.
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Issues in Replicating ANAND Success Case Story to AgricultureCoupled with this, we also have different
‘optimum’ temperature & humidity levels for each of the agriculture produce. Handling & Transportation and associated Wastages also become important, especially in case of F&V items. Due to these factors, it may be interesting to know that the current 5400 storage facilities in the country with a capacity of 23.66 million MT which is about 9% of Food Production are partially utilized!
Issues in Replicating Success Case Story to AgricultureIssues in Replicating Success Case Story to Agriculture
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Agenda India’s Agricultural Scenario Linking Unorganized to Organized – Indian
Success Case Story Issues in Replicating ANAND Success Case
Story to Agriculture Storage & Transportation Technologies Indian Centric Challenges & Suggested
Solution Models Track & Trace Technologies & GISPL Pilots Way Forward
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Storage & Transportation TechnologiesStorage Technologies: Warehouses, Godowns, Silos Cold Storages with Multiple Chambers Controlled Atmosphere Units Vacuum Technologies Open Yards (Risky)
It is observed that the current technologies for Cold Storages is not optimized for Energy Needs and use about 40% more energy.
CA units, which involve pumping out oxygen and inserting some inert gas like nitrogen are slowly entering Indian Markets
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Storage & Transportation TechnologiesTransportation : India lacks Cold vans/
carriages for long haul of Agriculture Produce, especially F&V, Meat Products, Fish & Sea Foods, Eggs etc
Coupled with this shortage is the bad infrastructure in terms of Roads etc. The situation however is improving with improvements and Innovations for Indian Needs
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Storage & Transportation Technologies
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Storage & Transportation Technologies
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Storage & Transportation Technologies
vQm: optimum protectionvQm: optimum protection
Once your food is insect free..Once your food is insect free.. How to preserve it?How to preserve it?
vQm PackagingvQm Packaging
A unique vacuum packaging system for large volumes.
- no re-infestation - no mould or funghi growth - extended shelf-life- not exposed to external environment
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Agenda India’s Agricultural Scenario Linking Unorganized to Organized – Indian
Success Case Story Issues in Replicating ANAND Success Case
Story to Agriculture Storage & Transportation Technologies Indian Centric Challenges & Suggested
Solution Models Track & Trace Technologies & GISPL Pilots Way Forward
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Indian Centric Challenges & Suggested Solution Models
India has it’s own typical challenges which needs to be addressed to exploit it’s natural Agro Climatic & Soil advantages with a capability to produce 400 crops!
Erratic Power Supply & Poor Road Conditions
Fragmented Farms & Agriculture Cooling Facilities & Refrigeration Capital & Subsidy Schemes MIS & Sensing Technologies
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Indian Centric Challenges & Suggested Solution Models
GISPL/AKC have studied the existing Cold Storages and find that they can be optimized to consume 40% less Energy thru Micro Processor based ‘Intelligent Cooling’ with some structural changes
GISPL recommends use of Solar Power Plants to run these ‘Optimized Cold Storages’
GISPL has identified Transport Vans with Zero energy cooling for transportation
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Agenda India’s Agricultural Scenario Linking Unorganized to Organized – Indian
Success Case Story Issues in Replicating ANAND Success Case
Story to Agriculture Storage & Transportation Technologies Indian Centric Challenges & Suggested
Solution Models Track & Trace Technologies & GISPL Pilots Way Forward
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Track & Trace Technologies & GISPL PilotsGISPL has done several Pilots including Automatic Vehicle Tracking using GPS Automatic Vehicle Tracking using GPRS RFID for Automatic Stock Identification &
movement from Warehouses Chipless RFID for Packaging & automatic
sensingRFID technologies can further be modified for
‘Produce’ specific automatic sensing & identification
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Agenda India’s Agricultural Scenario Linking Unorganized to Organized – Indian
Success Case Story Issues in Replicating ANAND Success Case
Story to Agriculture Storage & Transportation Technologies Indian Centric Challenges & Suggested
Solution Models Track & Trace Technologies & GISPL Pilots Way Forward
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Way ForwardWith individual small farmers quitting
agriculture due to it becoming economically unviable, GISPL is trying a Hub & Spoke Model as follows
Educated Tech Savvy people entering the arena with Good Farm Management & GAP in Panchayats surrounding Mandals
Establish Solar Powered Irrigation Pumps/ Moisture Conservation Methods
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Way Forward Produce High Quality Produce as per the
Agro Climatic/ Soil/ Water support Establish Optimized Cold Storages powered
by Solar Plants thereby setting up smaller capacity plants in the Mandals for Scale Of Operations & Aggregation
Forward Link with Retail Chains / Processors Use Sensing Technologies for Tracing &
Tracking Real Time Manage thru Mobile based Monitoring
Systems
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Q & A
DSK RAO Director, Gyantech Information Systems Private Limited (GISPL) Hyderabad [email protected] Cell:9440051847
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Thank You