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Table of contents
State Introduction 1
Why Tamil Nadu 1
Raw Material Base 2
Production Clusters 4
Agricultural Marketing 6
Processing Clusters 6
Infrastructure 8
State Government Initiatives 12
Snapshot of Investable Projects 15
References 17
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State Introduction
Tamil Nadu shares its borders with Kerala on the West, Karnataka on the North West, Andhra Pradesh on the North, the Bay of Bengal on the East and the Indian Ocean on the South. It is one of the southernmost states of India and its capital is Chennai. Tamil Nadu is the only state in India which has both the Western and the Eastern Ghat mountain ranges.
Tamil Nadu- key highlights
State capital Chennai
Geographical area1 1,30,058 sq. kms
Population (Census 2011)2
72.14 mn
Gross state domestic product (GSDP)3
USD 193.55bn (2016-17) CAGR 9.81%; (2011-12 to
2014-15)
Per capita income4 USD 2,284 (2016-17, at current prices)
FDI inflows5 USD 23,760 mn (2011-12 to 2016-17)
Total road length (kms)6 2,61,100
Rail length (route kms)7 4027.08
Costal length8 1,076 Kms
Airports9
International –Chennai , Coimbatore , Tiruchirapalli , Madurai
Domestic – Chennai , Tuticorin , Salem
Why Tamil Nadu
Chennai
Tamil Nadu
Leading player in agro-processing sector contributing 7% in India’s food processing output- Rank 1 in the production of Banana, Tapioca, Cloves; Rank 2 in the production of Maize, Tamarind ; Rank 3 in the production of Grapes , Gram , Pepper, Turmeric10
Robust infrastructure - 1 mega food park; 8 industrial parks, 4 agri-export zones11; only Indian state with 4 international airports connecting with 20 countries; 3rd largest power generation capacity
Presence of leading brands in the state - ITC, PepsiCo, Haldiram’s, Suguna Foods, Mondelez , Dabur , Lotte , Aachi Masala , McRennett , Capricorn Foods
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2
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Raw material base (share of agriculture)
The state favors cultivation of a multitude of crops, vegetables and fruits with seven agro-climatic zones 13
The state is a major producer of fruits (such as Banana, Mango, Papaya, Sapota, Watermelon); vegetables (such as Tapioca, Tomato, Brinjal, Beans, Cabbage, Ladyfinger) and spices (such as Garlic, Turmeric, Ginger, Tamarind and Chillies). Some of the major plantation crops cultivated in the state include Tea, Coffee and Cashew, and the leading cash crops of the state are Cotton, Sugarcane and Oilseeds.
Tamil Nadu has a huge agricultural base and contributes 8.7% to India’s GDP (2015-16)
SNAPSHOT OF LAND UNDER CULTIVATION12
Arable land 5,829
Net sown area 4,714
Total area sown 5,897
(2013-14, ‘000 hectare)
The share of agriculture in the state’s GSDP is 7.3% (2013-14). The state contributes about 3% to India’s foodgrain produce, 7% to vegetable produce and 12 % to fruit produce.
North Eastern Zone
District: Kancheepuram, Tiruvallur, Cuddalore,
Villupuram, Tirunvannamalai, Vellore
North Western Zone
District: Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri, Salem,
Namakkal (Part)
Western Zone
District: Coimbatore, Tiruppur Erode, Karur, Theni, Namakkal (Part), Perambalur , Ariyalur
Cauvery Delta Zone
District: Thanjavur, Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur,
Trichy, Karur, Ariyalur, Pudukkottai, Cuddalore
Southern Zone
District: Madurai, Sivagangai,
Ramanathapuram, Tirunelveli, Virudhunagar
High Rainfall Zone
District: Kanyakumari, Chinnakallar
Hilly Zone
District: Nilgiris, Kodaikanal (Dindigul)
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CROPS
(‘000 tonnes)
FRUITS
(‘000 tonnes)
VEGETABLES
(‘000 tonnes)
LIVESTOCK & FISHERIES
Raw material base (2/2)
Key production highlights (2015-16)10 of the state include:
One of the largest contributor to Fish production
Rank 2 in the production of Coconut
Total production of 11,941 thousand tonnes of food grains- Rank 2 in production of Ragi
Total production 6,635 thousand tonnes of fruit- Rank 1 in production of Banana
Total production 6,976 thousand tonnes of vegetables- Rank 1 in production of Tapioca
The key production statistics for the state (year 2015-16) are presented as below:
Tapioca 2,810.03
Tomato 645.70
Onion 380.95
Brinjal 245.84
Milk 7244 (mn tonnes)
Eggs 0.16 mn
Fish Marine : 0.45 mn
tonnes In-land : 0.24mn
tonnes
Meat 542
(‘000 tonnes)
Sugarcane 26497.37
Rice 7982.57
Maize 2,383.33
Groundnut 881.82
Banana 4,331.65
Mango 975.11
Papaya 428.01
Sapota 225.40
Source: MOSPI
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Production clusters
The indicative production clusters in Tamil Nadu14 include:
Ariyalur , Coimbatore , Cuddalore , Dharmapuri , Dindigul , Erode , Kanniyakumari
Sugarcane/ Rice
Ariyalur, Coimbatore ,Cuddalore , Dharmapuri, Dindigul , Erode , Kanchipuram , Karur
Perambalur , Tiruppur , Dindigul , Namakkal , Tiruchirappali , Tiruneleveli , Coimbatore, Erode,
Maize, Ground nut
Erode, Dharmapuri, Vellore, Salem, Coimbatore, Theni , Tiruppur , Coimbatore
Papaya
Dindigul , Vellore , Theni , Namakkal , Tirunelveli ,
Virudhnagar , Madurai , Salem ,
Sapota
Nilgiris, Kanchipuram , Thiruvallur , Vellore , Krishnagiri , Dharmapuri , Tiruvannamalai ,
Villupuram
Tapioca
Dharmapuri, Salem, Krishnagiri , Tiruppur , Coimbatore , Vellore , Theni , Dindigul ,
Tomato
Theni, Tiruchirappalli, Coimbatore, Tuticorin ,
Pudukkottai, Erode, Tiruvannamalai , Kanniyakumari
Banana
Onion
Namakkal, Erode , Dharmapuri , Karur , Salem , Tiruchirapalli , Coimbatore , Krishnagiri Salem, Villupuram, Vellore,
Tiruppur , Erode , Coimbatore
Milk
Thiruvallur, Vellore, Dharmapuri , Dindigul , Tirunelveli
Mango
Dharmapuri, Vellore , Tuticorin, Pudukkottai , Salem , Krishnagiri , Madurai , Tiruvannamali
Brinjal
Tiruppur, Erode, Coimbatore, Namakkal, Vellore, Salem, Chennai
Eggs
Meat
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Agriculture marketing
Various marketing infrastructure facilities have been created in the state considering the demand of the farming community and marketable surplus of farm produce. There are 278 regulated markets, 179 farmer markets in the state. By 2024, food processing levels in Tamil Nadu is predicted to increase manifold. The state has 371 Farmer Producer Organizations
Processing clusters
Some of the major processing clusters in the state include:
Madurai, Salem, Coimbatore
Processed milk
Tirunelveli, Madurai, Thoothukudi, Thiruvannamalai
Rice
Krishnagiri, Kancheepuram, Thiruvallur
Manufacturing and exporting of frozen fruits
Chennai, Erode, Thiruvallur
Chillies
Namakkal, Erode, Chennai
Poultry farming, processed chicken
Ramnad, Virudhunagar, Erode, Salem
Turmeric
Krishnagiri
Pulp mango
Tirunelveli, Madurai, Thoothukudi, Thiruvannamalai, Erode, Salem
Bran oil
Tirunelveli, Madurai, Thoothukudi, Thiruvannamalai, Erode, Salem
Husk
Coimbatore, Erode, Namakkal, Kancheepuram
Dairy Products and analogues
Kanyakumari, Thiruvallur, Namakkal
Fats and oils, and fat emulsion
Kanyakumari, Cuddalore, Thoothukudi, Chennai
Fish processing
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Infrastructure
The status of key physical and agricultural infrastructure in Tamil Nadu is as follows:
Parameter Status
Inland container depots* 7
19
Existing Industrial Areas/ SEZs
12 industrial parks 4 agri export zones20 1 food parks
Installed power 22
Thermal - 12713.94 MW Hydro- 2182.20 MW Renewables- 9747.39 MW
Utilities
Electricity cost 23
Cold storage and dairies with chilling plants: Category Power rates
LT Industry 2.50-6.60 HT Industry 6.35
Water rates
Meter rent: Category Power rates
Rural local bodies 3.00/KL Urban local bodies 4.50/KL Industries/commercial organizations ( proportionate cost of CWSS)
15.00/KL
Industries / commercial organizations ( not have proportionate cost of CWSS)
60.00/KL
A number of industrial areas and food parks are available in the state for investors keen on setting up food processing units. The key food parks include:
S. No. Food Park Location Area
(in acres) Project Cost
(Rs. in crore)
MoFPI Subsidy (Rs. in crore)
1 Ratnatray Mega Food Park Pvt. Ltd
Village Akkarai Sengapally, Annur
Taluka, District Coimbatore
64.03 137.12 50
(In principle approval only
given)
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In addition to the above, land is also available at various industrial parks/ growth centres across the state.
S. No. Industrial
Park/Growth Centre
Location Owner/
Developer Type
Total Area
(acres)
1
Thervoy
Kandigai
Industrial
Complex*
Tiruvallur SIPCOT Multi-product manufacturing
1,127
2
Mappedu
Industrial
Complex
Tiruvallur SIPCOT Multi-product manufacturing, Non-polluting
125
3
Madurai Tuticorin Industrial Corridor
Madurai SIPCOT Industrial and Multi product, Non-pPolluting
1,478
4 Tuticorin Industrial Park
Ottapidaram Taluk, Thoothukudi District
SIPCOT Multi-product 1,533
5 Coimbatore – Salem Industrial Park
Perundurai in Erode District
SIPCOT Industrial and Multi-product
1,257
6
Chennai RanipetHosur Industrial Corridor
Cheyyar Taluk, Thiruvannamalai District, Ranipet
SIPCOT Multiproduct
4,883
7 Perambalur SEZ Project
Perambalur District TIDCO Multiproduct SEZ 2,880
There are 9 cold chain units set up with assistance from MoFPI16
S. No. Cold Chain Project Location Type Project cost (INR crore)
Grant sanctioned (INR crore)
1 Farm Fresh Banana Theni F&V 15.54 6.06
2 Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Metttupalayam F&V
25.34 7.17
3 SKM Animal Feeds and Foods (India) Limited
Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Hosur, Trichy, Tuticorin, Salem
F&V 24.76 9.06
* Thervoy Kandigai Industrial Complex – 1,127 acres available
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S. No. Cold Chain Project Location Type Project cost (INR crore)
Grant sanctioned (INR crore)
4 ABT Industries Limited* Coimbatore Dairy
38.90 10.00
5 Hatsun Agro Product Ltd* Kanchipuram and Palacode
Dairy 46.78 10.00
6 Marble Valley Foods and Beverages Private Limited*
Tirunilveli Marine 25.98 8.46
7 Britto Sea foods Exports Pvt Ltd*
Tuticorin Fishery 13.00 3.73
8 Aachi Masala Foods Pvt. Ltd* Thiruvallur F&V 44.68 9.16
9 Monsoon Bounty Foods Manufacturing Pvt. Ltd*
Thiruvallur Marine 10.00 3.55
F&V: Fruits and vegetables
* Under implementation
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State government initiatives (1/2)
The state government has undertaken a number of reforms to offer an enabling and investor- friendly business climate for investors keen on setting up business in the state:
List of documents: Easing of registration norms for SSI/ MSME wanting to start business operations. Single window clearance facility is available for all statutory clearances and approvals. The regulations have been eased to obtain no objection certificate for construction, license, power and water connections
Helpline number : Dedicated helpline to resolve queries regarding the application and approval process
Portal to start operation online : Simplified trade procedures for facilitating exports
Tariff data : Enhanced transparency on tariff rates with online availability of information on effective tariff (and notification of change, if any, ahead of billing cycle)
Single window facilitation
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State government initiatives (2/2)
The government has been taking many steps to promote and facilitate the growth of food processing industries. Key incentives available for such industries under the industrial policy of the state are summarized in the table below:
Key incentives Industrial Policy, 2012
Capital Investment Subsidy
New or expansion manufacturing units to be given a back ended subsidy ranging from INR 0.30 – 2.25 crore
New or expansion manufacturing units located under SIPCOT Industrial parks in respect of A& B districts will be provided an additional subsidy of 50% over and above the eligible limit
Manufacturing units located in B&C districts are provided with additional capital subsidy of 10% and 25% respectively over and above the eligible limit
25% capital subsidy on the value of eligible plant and machinery upto INR 30 lakhs : To MSMEs in industrially backward blocks and agro based enterprises
Electricity Duty Exemption
Electricity tax exemption on power purchased from the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation ltd ranging from 2-5 years
100 percent for upto 5 years depending on the size of capital investment
Power Subsidy
20 percent low tension power tariff subsidy for the first 36 months from the date of commencement ( MSME in industrially backward blocks and agro based enterprises)
Waiver of Land Conversion Fee
Stamp Duty and Registration Fee Waiver
District A and B : 50 percent exemption Ultra-mega projects : 100 percent exemption
Other incentives
Environmental Protection Infrastructure Subsidy of INR 30 lakhs or 25% of capital cost in setting up ETP/HWTSDF
Technology upgradation - Environmental Protection Infrastructure Subsidy of INR 30 lakhs or 25 percent of capital cost in setting up ETP/HWTSDF
Technology upgradation- 25% additional capital subsidy on the plant and machinery installed to promote clean environment up to INR 3 lakhs ( MSME in Industrially Backward blocks and Agro based enterprises )
Employment generation related incentives - 5% additional employment intensive subsidy on the value of eligible plant and machinery for providing employment to 25 workers for 3 years within the first 5 years , subject to maximum of INR 5 lakhs ( MSMEs for Industrially backward blocks and Agro based enterprises)
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Promote women entrepreneur - 5% additional capital subsidy on the value of eligible plant and machinery for enterprises set up by women subject to a maximum of INR 2 lakhs (MSMEs for Industrially backward blocks and Agro based enterprises)
Net output VAT + CST paid will be given as investment promotion subsidy/soft loan. This is increased if they double their employment
Uninterrupted power supply will be given to projects set up in Southern districts
Single window clearance for MSME projects by Department of Industries District Industries Centre-Single Window Clearance Committee (SWCC)
Developed food processing investment centre (FPIC) – a single point of contact (one stop shop).
Leverage NMFP schemes for attracting investments into the state through appropriate stakeholder sensitization programs
MSE-CDP Schemes ( micro and small enterprises cluster development programme) , Integrated Infrastructure upgradation scheme
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Snapshot of potential investable projects
Tamil Nadu offers tremendous opportunities for investment across the entire value chain in the food processing sector. An indicative list of potential projects for investment is presented in the table below:
Project name
Processed Products Value Proposition
Turmeric Processing
Turmeric powder
Global market size is expected to reach USD 99.3 mn by 2024
Turmeric is a very popular spice in India, which produces nearly the whole world’s crop (82% of the global output). India is by far the largest producer and exporter of Turmeric in the world. It occupies about 6% of the total area under spices and condiments in India. Tamil Nadu is one of the largest producers of this spice in the country
Mango Processing
Mango pulp , jam , squash , concentrate
,mango jelly (using the system of Ultra High Density plantation)
World demand for Mangoes is on the rise and is expected to increase. International trade in mangoes will amount to USD 1,799,000 mn in 2029
India produces 40% (approx) of the total world production of Mango and is a major exporter of Mango pulp in the world. The state producers variety of Mangoes
Sago & Starch Processing Plant
Starch & Sago , wet Sago starch , Sago flour
processing , Sago trunks are cut into shorter and
processed , coating Starch paper and organic glue alternative for PVA
based glue
Global Tapioca market is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 3% by 2021
India ranks 25th in area, 11th in production of Tapioca (34.95 tonnes/ha). These factors along with suitable weather conditions makes it most suited to explore emerging and developed economies. Tamil Nadu is one of the largest producers of Tapioca
Fish Processing
Canned and tinned Fish , ready to retail processed
Seafood
Global market for fish processing is projected to reach USD 222.71 bn by 2021, at a CAGR of 3.8% from 2016 to 2021 and is projected to reach 37,194.98 KT in terms of volume by 2021, at a CAGR of 2.2%
India is one of the fastest growing retail markets for processed fish due to changing lifestyle, increased incomes, increasing health awareness, rising demand
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Project name
Processed Products Value Proposition
Rice Mill
Edible Rice free of husks, stones and other foreign
material , Rice bran , Rice bran oil , Rice flour and hulls , Rice starch , broken Rice , brewers
Rice , rough Rice
With the world’s population predicted to reach 8.27 billion by 2030, demand for Rice is expected to increase by approximately 100 mn tonnes to 550 mn tonnes in the same period
India has emerged as the top rice exporter and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.51% by 2022. Tamil Nadu is one of the largest producers in the country of different varieties of Rice
Cashew Processing
Raw cashew nuts , salted cashew nuts, paste,
cashew curries, cashew nut shell liquids
Globally, the demand for Cashew nut has shot up 53% since 2010. Cashew ranks third in world production of edible nuts that are traded globally. World trade in edible nuts has experienced relatively rapid growth, averaging about 2.7 % per year. Worldwide, trade in Cashews exceeds US$2 bn and its demand is increasing.
India’s share in the world Cashew nut market is at 23% and is the 2nd Cashew producer in the world. Further, India accounts for more than 50% of the global cashew exports. Tamil Nadu is one of the largest producers of cashew in the country
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Vision 2023 Tamil Nadu government, shared by the state government
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