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KARNATAKA PROFILE
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The present economy
India in World trade
India Agriculture and FoodProcessing
Karnataka
Karnataka Agriculture and FoodProcessing
Karnataka Infrastructure
Karnataka - GovernmentInitiatives
Government Initiatives forForeign Investors
Market Entry Options
Karnataka Potential investmentsin agribusiness and allied sectors
Contact details
One of the fastest growing economy in the
world; India is the 10th
largest economybased on GDP at current prices
220 of the Fortune 500 companies sourcesoftware from India.
India is among only 3 countries in the worldto have built its own supercomputer.
India is among only 7 countries in the worldto have built a car indigenously.
India is among only 6 countries in the worldto have satellite launch capabilities.
Agenda
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Top FDI destination
Rank Countries
1 China
2 India3 United States
4 Russian Federation
5 Brazil
3 Ds Powering Indias growth
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Exports
Imports
GDP The 10th largest in the World* India Trade scenario
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India GDP in USD Bn
CAGR of8.6% in thelast 7 years
USD 122.68 billion in FDI inflows betweenApril 00 and Oct 10
2nd most promising country for overseasbusiness operations (JBIC Survey)
India A High performance economy
FOREX reserve
USD 10,897 Mn
15% of worlds population 550 mn < 25 yrsDemography
Rule of law | Property rights| Independent Judiciary |Free pressDemocracy
Helped to sustaineconomic growth andprovided immunityagainst the globalrecession
DomesticDemand
U
NCTAD
RBI
USDBn
3* at current prices
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Enabling businessenvironment with greaterglobal participation
Indian economic liberalisation - Enabling positive change
1991 Parameter Now
$ 1,400 GDP per capita (PPP adjusted) Approx $ 3770
52% Literacy Rate Approx. 65%
15 million Middle class households(income between $4200-21000 pa)
300 million
$ 100 million Foreign Investments $ 19 billion
USD 2000 Million Forex Reserves USD 10897 Mn
Nil Software and service exports $ 49.7 billion
Strong marketfundamentals
Young, large and growingHuman Capital base
Globally recognized as one
of the most importanteconomies
Active member of the G20
High potential of breaking into theUNSC as a permanent member
Witnessed visits from the four leadingState representatives in 2010
Impetus on infrastructuredevelopment
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Agriculture and Food processing sector overview
Fisheries
Grains
Plantation products
Fruits &Vegetables
Meat & poultry
Processed food & beverages
Milk and Milk products
14.6 % of Indias GDP 10.23% of the total exports Employs 55% of the work force 52% cultivable land
Contribution of agricultureto the Indian Economy
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India - Agriculture and Food processing
2nd largest in the world in farm output
Agri GDP is USD 147.4 Billion andaccounts for 14.6% of GDP
52% cultivable land compared to 11%world average
Food processing industry is the 5th
largest in India
All 20 agri climatic zones exist in India
46 out of 60 soil types are present inIndia
MilkWheatPulsesJuteMangoesIn
production
RiceSugarcaneCottonTeaFruits and
Vegetables
1stWorldranking
2ndWorldranking
In
production
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India - Growing production trend (Horticulture)
At current levels of production, in 2020, India can supply the following towards (world demand)76% rice (123 MT) | 75% wheat (101 MT)|
83% sugarcane (412 MT) | 77% soybean (13 MT)|
Production in Horticulture (Million Tonnes)
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India - Fruits & vegetables
Asia dominates the world scene accountingfor nearly 60% of Global production
India accounts for about 16% of 890 milliontonnes of total Global vegetable production
The processing of fruits and vegetables isestimated to be around 2.2% of the totalproduction in the country
With the implementation of the NHM andother schemes, the production of horticulturecrops has increased from 170.8 million
tonnes in 2004- 05 to 214.7 million tonnes in2008-09.
38.30%
12.60%
3.30%2.70%
6.00%5.30%
2.00%1.20%
1.90%
10.60%
18.60%
2.90%
Production share
Banana CitrusGuava GrapesLitchi Papaya
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India - Animal Husbandry
Meat export market sizeis 5 mn tonne per annumaccounting for USD 1.25Bn ranking 6th in theexports of bovine meat
India is the largestproducer of milk in theworld
Produces 105 mn tonneper annum
Among top 6 eggproducing and top 5
chicken producingcountries in the world.
India produces 7 milliontonnes of fish ranking 3rdafter China and Japan
and 2nd largest producerof fresh water fish 150 166 288
651 1047
4569
10227
(in numbers)Infrastructure
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Karnataka
One of Indias most progressive statesand is considered to be a leading
investment destination within thecountry
More than half of Indian Biotechcompanies in the state
States Hutti Mines are the onlyprimary gold producing source in the
country
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Karnataka - Strategic location
STRATEGIC LOCATION FOR INTERNATIONAL & DOMESTIC MARKET
Home to an international community with international investorfinding immense benefits from the state
Located at the West Coast of India and well connected with major
airports and ports worldwide. Excellently connected with 5 airports, 14 national highways, 114 state
highways and railways. 300 KM long coast line with 1 major and 10 minor ports.
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Karnataka One of the leading states in India
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16.22%
28.61%
55.17%
Contribution to State GDP
Agriculture
Industry
Service
14.60%
30.20%
55.20%
Contribution to Indias GDP
Agriculture
Industry
Service
Indicators Unit Karnataka India
Population in 000s 52,851 1,028,737
Literacy Rate % 66.60 64.84
Gross Income at currentprices (2009-10)
INR crore 343,010(~USD 76 Bn)
6,133,230(~USD 1363 Bn)
Gross per capita Income atcurrent prices (2009-10)
INR 58,582 52,421
Karnataka India
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Karnataka : Agriculture and Food Processing
Comprehensivedevelopment of
agriculture and alliedsectors
Procuring moderntechnology and
necessary capital
from national andinternational sources
Extending linkagesbetween agriculture
and industriesthroughout the state
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It is proposed toestablish anAgriculture
Infrastructure Fundwith a minimum
annual capital of Rs500 crore, to attractinvestment towards
infrastructure for
agriculture and alliedareas
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9 Soil typesWide crop
diversification10 Agro-
climatic zones
32% netirrigated land
First State topropose an
Agri-Budget
CoffeeMedicinal crop
Tropical fruitsin production1
st
Indiaranking
FlowersFruitsSugar
Vegetable cropsSpices
in production5states
Amongtop
64.6% cultivable land
Karnataka is one of thefew States in Indiawhich has escaped soildeterioration due tonatural interventions
and injudicious use ofland. It has beenidentified as one of thestates within thecountry havingexcellent soil nutrientsincluding manganese,potassium and sulphur
besides nitrogen
Rich in soil nutrients
States low on thementioned nutrients 1
0Agro-climatic
zones
GoK has allottedRs. 40 Crore for
extending theBhoo Chetana
(soil enrichmentprogramme)
Karnataka Agriculture overview
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Karnataka - Horticulture
Land Area -1,800,000 hectares
Production 13,638,000 tones of output
Overview
Area expansion, assistance to farmers, supply ofseeds and seedlings, micro irrigation, control ofpests and diseases, post harvest management andmarketing etc.
New initiatives throughintroduction of
more beneficial programmes
Post harvest management of horticulture produceand processing programmes like grapedehydration, red chilli powdering, construction ofstorage godown etc.
Processing andValue Addition Measures
Introduction of new varieties of vegetables;establishment of Karnataka grape wineboard; mango development board; modern arecanut dehusking machine; KSHDA
New interventions
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Production trend for Fruits in Karnataka
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Production trend for Vegetables in Karnataka
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Production trend for Flowers in Karnataka
(Million MT)
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The totalvalue of
horticulturaloutput is
more than Rs
18,000 crore
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Karnataka - Flowers
An area of about 20,000 hectare is under floriculture
One of the largest area under modern cut flowers in thecountry
Traditional flowers
Rose (open cultivation) Chrysanthemum Marigold Jasmine Tuberose
Non traditionalflowers
GladiolusAster Zinnia Gaillardia Statice Lilies Gerberas
Carnations
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It is proposed to provide Rs 10 crore towards an International FlowerAuction Centre for establishing a special floriculture zone on the
outskirts of Bangalore
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Karnataka - Oilseeds
Karnataka contributes 5% to thenational oilseed production
Groundnut, sunflower and soybean arethe key Oilseeds
Karnatakas production is about 10 to12 lakhs metric tonnes
Portfolio includes - Groundnut,soybean, sunflower, safflower, castor,Niger, linseed, rapeseed, mustard arethe oilseed crops cultivated in the state.
The yield of oilseeds and cotton hasincreased by 32% and 38% respectively
Accelerated Oilseed Production Programme has been launched during 2010-11 withthe objectives to increase productivity by 30 percent, to impart improved technology
practices to farmers by scientists/ specialists.
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Yield (qntls/ha)
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Karnataka - Food grains
Area under Principal Crops
Item Unit Karnataka
Productionin 2008-09
(Mn ton)
Paddy 000 ha 1,514 0.38
Maize 000 ha 1,068 0.3
Jowar 000 ha 1,382 0.16Wheat 000 ha 269 0.025
Bajra 000 ha 266 0.018
Pulses 000 ha 2,088 0.1
The production of food grainsincreased from less than1.1 million tonnes in 2009-10 to morethan 1.25 million tonnes during thecurrent year
Karnataka remains a majorcontributor towards the productionof Jowar, Maize and Pulses
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The food grains production is likely to record a growth of 15%from 2009-10 to 2010-11. Though the area under cultivation has
increased only by 3%, this record growth in production was due tothe impressive growth in productivity.
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Karnataka - Animal husbandry
32.8 million livestock in the state; among thehighest in the country and an annual sectorgrowth of 5%
Ranks 3rd in India in egg production
Karnataka is a key contributor towards
production of meat, wool and eggs
Ranks 11th in milk production
42 chilling centers having 1.5 million liters ofchilling capacity
2003-042004-05
2005-06
2014-2015
1.35 1.391.43
1.85
Value of Output from Livestock sector in Karnataka(in US$ Bn)
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In the year 2009-10, the output from animal husbandry sector is estimated tobe at Rs 13,273 crore. This is 19% higher in comparison to the previous year.
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Area under mulberry('000 Ha)
Production ofcocoons ('000 MT's)
Quantum of cocoonmarketed ('000
MT's)
2008 -09 2009 - 10
Karnataka - Sericulture
Involves mulberry cultivation,production of cocoons, silk reeling, and raw silk production
The area under mulberry cultivation in the State is about66.89 thousand hectares
Karnataka leads the country insilk production with close to 25%of the share
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A target has been set to increase silk production from 7500 to 8500 tonnes andincrease the mulberry cultivation to an area of 2 lakh acres.
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Karnataka - Dairy
Milk Produced in2008 -09 4.5 Milliontonnes
No of dairy plants 15
No of milch bovine 61,18,000
No. engaged in dairyfarming
2 millionfarmers
No of DairyCooperatives
10500
Per capita milkavailability
215gms/day
40224124
4313
4538
4821
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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Milk Production in '000 MT
CAGR = 4.6%
10th largest milk producer in India
9th largest bovine population in India
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Milk production in the State has increased to 48 lakh tonne from 41.24 lakhtonne during 2006-07.
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Continental shelf area 0.027 Mn Sq. Km
Length of coastline 300 Kms
Fisheries export US$ 85.43 Million
Fishermen population 767,484
Length of river/canal 9000 Km
Total water body area 0.56 Million Ha.
Karnataka - Fisheries
Rich in inland water resources
Rich in pelagic resources
Ideal for aquaculture
USD 300 million contribution towardsGSDP of Karnataka
Vibrant demography with emergingmarket for VAPs
Karnataka coast also known asMackerel coast
Policy orientation towards developing
complete value chain
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Fish production has increased in the state from 2.97 lakh tonne during2007-08 to 4.90 lakh tonne during 2010-11
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Karnataka - Key export items
Crops USD Million(2009-10)
Coffee and its products 212.64
Cashew and its products 92.84
Processed food 92.06
Spices and its products 52.19
Marine products 58.67
Total 525.09
Exports of key crops from Karnataka
To promote, develop and to increase exports of agriculture and horticulture produce from the state, an
organization namely Karnataka State Agricultural Produce Processing and Export Corporation Limited (KAPPEC)
was established in 1996. The said organization from its inception up to December 2010 has handled 532543 MTs
of various agricultural and horticultural produce worth Rs. 91580 lakhs
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InfrastructureAgri - education
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Karnataka infrastructure Agri education
The Defence Food ResearchLaboratory (DFRL)
Specialized institutes involved in food R&D
It has, to its credit packaged food for zero-gravityenvirons of a spaceship begun work on the technology to prepare food for
Indias first astronauts who will lift off into spacein 2015
The Imperial Institute of AnimalHusbandry and Dairying
Established in 1923 in Bangalore
Leader in dairy education programmes in India Conducts basic research to support the dairy
livestock Technological achievements include increasing
the shelf life of dairy products
Institute of Horticultural Research
Premier University in India Dedicated to increasing horticultural productivity
in the country Concentrates on research, training and
consultancy and extension services Has developed several indigenous technologies
e.g., grape rootstocks, high-density planting inbananas and pineapple
Other important institutions offeringcourses relevant to agriculture
National Institute of Technology (formerly REC),Suratkal
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore Vishweshwaraiah Industrial Trade Centre,
Bangalore
The Karnataka Veterinary, Animal andFisheries Sciences University (KVAFSU),
Bidar
Focus on education concerning veterinary andanimal sciences, dairy sciences, fisheries and otherallied sciences
The Central Food TechnologicalResearch Institute (CFTRI)
Set in Mysore in 1950 ISO 9001 certification a mark of high quality CFTRI has also established the International Food
Training Technology Centre in collaboration with
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Karnataka infrastructure : Agri - education
Select agro-related education/ training institutes in Karnataka Regional Research Station of Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Jamkhandi
Directorate of Biological Control, Bangalore
National Research Centre For Cashew, Dakshina Kannada
National Institute of Animal Poultry (NIANP), Bangalore
Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bangalore
Division of Oil Seeds Research Station, Raichur
Centre For Reproductive Biology, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
College of Agricultural Engineering, Raichur
College of Fisheries, Magya Nagar, Mangalore
Department of Veterinary Training, Keesargatta, Bangalore
College of Agriculture and Regional Research Station, Krishinagar, Dharwad
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Karnataka infrastructure - Transportation
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Karnataka infrastructure - Transportation
State is well connected with road, rail, sea and air networks allowing access toother parts of the country and abroad.
Aviation
International airports at Bangalore and Mangalore connecting India and the World
The other major airport in Karnataka - Mysore airport has been upgraded for commercial traffic
Airports planned at Hassan, Shimoga, Bellary, Bijapur & Gulbarga
A helipad each is planed for all 30 districts
Bangalore International Airport Ltd. - BIAL
Third busiest airport in India handling 10 million passengers a year
First Airport built on PPP with an ability to handle 3000 passengers per hour
A helipad each is planned for 30 districts
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Karnataka infrastructure - Transportation
Roadways
More than 150,000 km road
network in the State
Targets to improve the network
through various national and
state level initiatives
Monorail projects in Bangalore
Railways
3,300 km railway line across
State.
High-speed rail link to the
Bangalore airport planned
Two mono rail projects in
Bangalore
Ports and Shipping
Long shoreline of 300 km.
Major port in New Mangalore
handles in excess of 36.02 MT
and 7% of the countrys total
traffic in major ports
10 minor ports in Karwar,
Belekeri, Tadri, Honnavar,
Bhatkal, Kundapur,
Hangarkatta, Malpe, Padubidri
and Old Mangalore. Tadadi and
Haldipur ports set for expansion
on PPP basis.
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Karnataka infrastructure - Power
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Karnataka infrastructure - Power
Karnataka power profile
Highest thermal generation of 13263 Million Units (2009-10)
Highest capacity addition of 730 MW, in 2008-2009
Current installed capacity at 1200 MW with action to elevate it to 1600 MW
Generation 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08
Thermal 13,263 11,717 10,876
Diesel +
Hydro +
Wind + Solar
12,757 13,363 14,737
Total 26,020 25,080 25,613
Power generation in Million Units
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Government initiatives
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Government of Karnataka has earmarked Rs. 17,857 crore (USD 397.62 Mn)for
agriculture, allied and irrigation sector development for 2011-12 in the nations firstagriculture budget
Rs 1,000 Crore forSuvarna Bhoomi Yojna (reviving lives of 10,00,000 farmers)
Rs 1,000 Crore for Revolving fund
Rs 500 Crore for Agriculture Infrastructure fund
Rs 200 Crore for Organic Farming
Rs 125 Crore to encourage Bio-Fuels
Rs 100 Crore for Drip Irrigation subsidy
Rs 100 Crore for construction of small harbours
Rs 40 Crore provision for making available a modern mobile unit in each taluk to carry out
extension work in agriculture, horticulture and animal husbandry Rs. 40 Crore for extending the Bhoo Chetana (soil enrichment) an Rs 10 Crore for
floriculture development
Diploma courses for agriculture related subjects
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State Level Single Window Clearance Committee (SLSWCC) has approved 378 projectswith an investment of Rs.6087.37 crore (USD 1351 Mn), with an employment potential of 1.03 lakhs.
State High Level Clearance Committee (SHLCC) has cleared 130 projects withan investment of Rs. 146566.89 crore, and employment potential of 4.63 lakhs persons
Karnataka - Recent investments
The Global Investors Meet: 3-4 June 2010
Expected total investment from the Meet about Rs 473000 crores (USD 104,976 Mn) Employment potential of 85,000 new jobs
Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2011 Partner state
20 MOUs/Expression of Interests have been signed Expected investments of Rs.24,759 crore in 10 sectors (USD 5,494.979 Mn) Employment Potentials of 24,795 persons
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List of abbreviations
GDP Gross Domestic Product PPP Public Private Partnership
FDI Foreign Direct Investments MW Mega Watts
JBIC Japan Bank for International Cooperation KUM Karnataka Udyog Mitra
MT Million Tonnes KIADB Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board
NHM National Horticulture Mission VAT Value Added Tax
GSDP Gross State Domestic Product NABARD National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
IT Information Technology BT Biotechnology
KSHDA Karnataka State Horticulture Development Agency Ha Hectares
GoI Government of India GoK Government of Karnataka
References
Economic Survey of India
UNCTAD Reserve Bank of India Karnataka Economic Survey
Karnataka Agriculture Budget 2010-11 Indian Horticulture Database
Department of Sericulture, Government of Karnataka Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India Infrastructure Development Department Government of Karnataka Karnataka Power Corporation Limited Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India IBEF Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries, Government of India
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Contact
The Managing Director
Karnataka State Agricultural Produce Processing and ExportCorporation Limited(A Government of Karnataka Enterprise)No.17, Richmond RoadBangalore 560025INDIA
Phone: +91 80 2227 1194 / 2224 3082Fax: +91 80 2227 8974
Email: [email protected]
Additional Information
http://www.bounteouskarnataka.com
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