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Report on Evaluation of the Impact of the Scheme for Mega Food Park of the Ministry of Food Processing Industries

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This scheme was rolled-out in 2008-09 and at present is in its fourth phase. The objective includes a comparative analysis of the scheme with similar schemes of the government, an evaluation of selection criteria and other terms and conditions of the scheme, an assessment of the management and governance structure of the mega food parks, role of the state governments and financial institutions, capacity utilization and socio-economic impact of the scheme. In essence, the objective of the study is to evaluate the present status of the scheme and make recommendations to improve its functioning, if required.

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  • Indian Council for Research on International Econo ICRIER, 2015. "Report on Evaluation of the Impact of the Scheme for Mega Food Park of the Ministry of Food Processing Industries," Working Papers id:7635, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:7635
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