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Title: Supply Chain Management: A Study of the Indian Food Processing Industry
Authors: Dwivedi, Amit Kumar
Dwivedi, Punit Kumar
Tewari, Nivedita
Keywords: Supply Chain
Management
Amit Kumar Dwivedi
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: PHI Learning Private Limited
Abstract: 'The future of the country depends upon an entrepreneurial society for which prospective entrepreneurs must be groomed in large numbers' (Avasthi and Kowjalgi, 1998).Development of entrepreneurship is the key factor for self-sustainability of any economy. India has great potential for human resources as well as natural resources. Entrepreneurship development among rural areas can help in employment generation and support for an increment in per capita income, which would be a big push for our developing economy. The Food Processing Industry (FPI) has been one of the fastest growing industries in the economy in the last decade. It has the ability to achieve strongly in the Indian market and also abroad. Eco-products and organic food has created good demand in this era, and India has sufficient balances of all the possible resources for this industry. The food processing industry can easily trap the external market and is able to enjoy the fruit of global success.
Description: Article appeared in "Cases in Management" book which were edited by Srivastava, Sanjay and Jhajharia, Parul.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6372
ISBN: 9788120341586
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