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Modern Food Processing a necessity in food security, a Dutch approach ASSOCHAM September 14, 2011 Delhi , India

Modern Food Processing a necessity in food security, a Dutch approach ASSOCHAM September 14, 2011 Delhi , India Eric Oving , program manager Food Tech Holland. Challenges for India and the world. Population gowth and urbanisation. Climate change. Economical and social unequality.

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Modern Food Processing a necessity in food security, a Dutch approach ASSOCHAM September 14, 2011 Delhi , India

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  1. Modern Food Processing a necessity in food security, a Dutch approach ASSOCHAM September 14, 2011 Delhi, India Eric Oving, program manager Food Tech Holland

  2. Challenges for India and the world Population gowth and urbanisation Climate change Economical and social unequality

  3. Solutions for India and the world - more with less Energy Space Minerals and water

  4. Holland and Food Tech • Developments in Holland: • Long tradition in trading • World player in the export of agricultural products, including processed food. • A strong position in food processing machinery • Holland produces 80% of the world’s capacity on poultry processing machinery and over 50% in potato processing machinery. • Golden circle: business community, knowledge institutions and goverment • Continuous innovation (hygienic and integrated design) • High efficiency and logistics • Low cost price per end product • Cooperation in the supply chain and logistics

  5. Our offer to India Technology transfer Food technology Efficiency Food safety Knowledge transfer Training Education Partnership Long term India – Holland Public – private B2B

  6. Cooling services

  7. Cooling services

  8. Bakery

  9. Bakery

  10. Meat

  11. Meat

  12. Vegetables / Potatoes

  13. Vegetables / Potatoes

  14. Education

  15. Education

  16. Why foodtechholland? Integral approach We want to know who you are. Then we can do business. Innovative chain solutions We want to know who you are. Then we can do business. Experience & Network We want to know who you are. Then we can do business.

  17. Tailored to the Indian needs We deliver innovative chain solutions tailored to Indian needs. We do all the planning so you can start making money

  18. Experience We have multiple years of experience in this field. Combined with your experience we can start the project.

  19. Complementary We are a team of complementary businesses, we take care of the work

  20. What we have already achieved (1) Food Tech Holland during Food Forum India, Mumbai Launch by Secretary, Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Sri Ashok Sinha Training and education projects for food processing in progress (cold chain/supply chain, growing of vegetables in greenhouse) Reference projects Multiple orders

  21. What we have already achieved (2) We deliver a service tailored to Indian needs. We do all the planning so you can start making money FTH’s expansion

  22. Partnership? Food Tech Holland wants to support you in your journey for food security, safety and profit in the agro food processing sector!

  23. Initiators Larive India Larive International Supported by Dutch ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation and Wageningen University www.foodtechholland.com

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