The state government on Thursday notified the scheme titled 'State Mission for Food Processing Scheme (SMFP)-2016'.
The scheme envisages extending the financial assistance or incentives for the establishment of new food processing units as well as technology upgradation and expansion of existing food processing units, which can help in creating sustainable local employment in the state.
"The scheme provides incentives to the food processing units in the form of financial assistance to the extent of 25 per cent of the cost of the plant and machinery and technical civil works, subject to a maximum of Rs 30 lakh, to be released in two equal instalments," Goa Under Secretary (Industries) Georgina Saldanha said in the notification.
However, the Centre has delinked the NMFP scheme from the central financial assistance and has left it to the states to decide to continue (or not) NMFP scheme out of the increased resources resulting from the recommendations of the 14th Finance Commission, the notification added.
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"As there is good scope for the development of food-based industries and generation of sustainable employment, the state government intends to continue the scheme," Saldanha said in the notification.
The food processing sectors like fruits and vegetables, dairy, meat, poultry or fish products, bakery products, cereal or other consumer food products, rice/flour/ pulse/oil milling and such other agri-horti sectors including food flavors, colours, oleoresins, spices, coconut, mushroom wines and hops will be covered under the scheme, Saldanha said.
The activities of aerated water, packaged drinking water and aerated drinks will not be considered for financial assistance under the scheme, it clarified.
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