Badal unveils pilot plants, food testing lab at NIFTEM campus

Press Trust of India  |  Sonepat 

Processing Minister today inaugurated four pilot plants and a testing lab at the here in order to provide business incubation for entrepreneurs.

"The pilot plants are at par with industry level in terms of scale and standard. The purpose is to encourage more and more entrepreneurs who can be job providers," told media after inaugurating the facilities.

The skills can be strengthened further by providing a platform for students to sell their processed under the "NIFTEM brand", she said.

"NIFTEM should think about setting up its own NIFTEM brand of processed foods that are healthier, fresh and cheaper. It can be sold at outlets, may be in Parliament, railway stations and other places," noted.

NIFTEM brand can develop to a extent that it can take on FMCG firm in many food items, she said.

According to NIFTEM, the pilot plants will offer modern facility to develop products and test production in four categories -- ready-to-eat and traditional food, milk and dairy product, fruits and vegetables and meat and

"Some fee will be charged for using pilot plants. There will be different rates. It will not be very expensive and at the same time not cheaper," NIFTEM said.

The pilot plants will be self-sustaining as these would generate revenue from target user groups to meet operational expenses and would also recover capital investment in due course of time, he added.

About new food testing laboratory, the said the lab would not only serve as a centre for certification of but also for undertaking research and innovation for solving problems of the and other stakeholders.

NIFTEM, set up in 2012, offers an integrated program on and management education for developing a pool of professional managers with deeper understanding of the food and business to serve the processed

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First Published: Fri, May 25 2018. 20:00 IST