Amitesh Priya
The food processing industry in Bihar has emerged as a vital sector bridging agriculture and manufacturing, with significant potential for value addition, employment generation, and rural development. Blessed with fertile land, abundant agricultural produce, and favourable climatic conditions, Bihar has a strong foundation for the growth of food processing units. This study undertakes a regional analysis to examine the growth trends, opportunities, and challenges faced by the industry across different districts of the state. It explores key segments such as dairy, fruits and vegetables, grain milling, and meat processing, highlighting regional variations in infrastructure, investment, and output. The research identifies critical growth drivers, including government policy incentives, increasing demand for processed foods, and improved market linkages. At the same time, it addresses persistent challenges like inadequate cold storage facilities, limited access to finance, skill shortages, and weak supply chain integration. The findings aim to provide policymakers, entrepreneurs, and researchers with insights into strengthening Bihar’s food processing ecosystem, ensuring sustainable growth, and enhancing its contribution to the state’s economy.
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