Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in Budget for 2016-17 said the FDI policy has to address the requirements of farmers and food processing industry as a lot of fruits and vegetables grown by farmers either do not fetch the right prices or fail to reach the market.
"Food processing industry and trade should be more efficient," he said.
"100 per cent FDI will be allowed through FIPB route in marketing of food products produced and manufactured in India. This will benefit farmers, give impetus to food processing industry and create vast employment opportunities," he said in his speech.
Reacting on the move, Food processing Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal said the announcement will provide tremendous impetus to the sector.
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"The farmers will also get better price for their produce and it will create strong linkages from farm to folk," she said.
Dhanraj Bhagat, Partner, Grant Thornton India said that it is still not clear whether this will be permitted for retail marketing or only wholesale marketing.