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Title: | A Study on Cold Chain Infrastructure In India and Its Future Potential |
Authors: | Roy, Subir Khandelwal, Chitranshu Prof Dr |
Keywords: | Cold Chain India Infrastructure Cold Chain Network Temperature Atmosphere |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Publisher: | Alliance School of Business, Alliance University |
Citation: | 39p. |
Series/Report no.: | 2022MMBA07ASB080 |
Abstract: | India, as the world's second-largest producer of fruits and vegetables, faces significant challenges due to the lack of adequate cold chain infrastructure. Despite producing over 310 million tons of fruits and vegetables in 2020-21 [1], the country experiences substantial post- harvest losses of perishable commodities. Current estimates suggest that the existing cold storage infrastructure in India can only accommodate around 11% [2] of the total perishable produce, highlighting a critical gap in the cold chain network. The significance of establishing a reliable cold chain network in India is paramount. This infrastructure is instrumental in minimizing financial losses for farmers, guaranteeing food security, and delivering top-notch produce to local and global markets. The cold chain functions as a regulated logistics system that entails maintaining precise conditions such as temperature, humidity, atmosphere, and packaging to efficiently preserve and transport perishable goods. |
URI: | https://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/16358 |
Appears in Collections: | Dissertations - Alliance School of Business |
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