The establishment of 15 Agro and food-processing parks in cities like Varanasi, Barabanki, Bareilly, Saharanpur, and Gorakhpur is significantly boosting farmers' incomes and generating employment opportunities in Uttar Pradesh. Additionally, agro-processing clusters in Kanpur-rural, Lucknow, Sitapur, and Mathura are directly benefiting over 16,000 farmers.
According to Invest UP - an agency formed to promote investment and industrial development in the state, U.P. Global Investors Summit-2023 attracted 1,483 investment proposals worth ₹81,309 crore in the food-processing sector. These proposals have the potential to create 2,90,531 jobs. As a result of ongoing efforts of the State government, currently, 980 proposals worth ₹55,815 crore are being implemented. These projects are expected to generate over 2 lakh direct jobs. Invest UP is actively working to bring these proposals to fruition.
Manoj Kumar Singh, Infrastructure and Industrial Development Commissioner and Agriculture Production Commissioner of Uttar Pradesh, stated that the incentives, subsidies, and facilities provided under the Uttar Pradesh Food-processing Industry Policy are significantly contributing to investment and job creation in this sector. He emphasised that with 15 agro and food-processing parks, clusters, mega food parks, four agri-export zones, and 10 Inland Container Depots (ICDs), Uttar Pradesh is emerging as a hub for food-processing in India.
The food-processing sector in Uttar Pradesh received the highest number of investment proposals (432) for the comparatively industrially backward region of Purvanchal (eastern region). In comparison, Pashchimanchal – the western region of the state received 316 investment proposals, Madhyanchal (central region) 172, and Bundelkhand has received 60 investment intents in this sector.
In Purvanchal, the food park in Karkhiyaon, Varanasi, has seen significant investments. Parle Agro has invested ₹174.3 crore, Banaskantha District Cooperative Milk Producers Union from Gujarat has invested ₹135.53 crore, and BD Venture has invested ₹155.5 crore. Land has been allocated to 139 enterprises in this food park, with 91 units already operational, while 21 projects are under rapid implementation.
Similarly, in Madhyanchal, the mega food park near Baheri in Bareilly district has allocated plots to 87 enterprises. Dairy Craft India is setting up a unit with an investment of ₹116.38 crore. This mega food park is situated on 247.60 acres in Baheri, a town 40 kilometers from Bareilly on the Uttarakhand border.
Some prominent enterprises establishing units in the state's food-processing sector include Bejle Food, Bhartiyam Beverages, Bikanervala Foods, Balaji Wafers, Sahastrabahu Food Products, Fortune Rice, and Udgum Logistics.
With ample production of fruits, vegetables and other agri products in the state, the development of these agro and food-processing parks, along with supportive policies, is set to revolutionize the agricultural landscape of Uttar Pradesh, creating extensive employment opportunities and contributing to the state's goal of becoming a trillion-dollar economy.