'In this video Mukesh Mohan Gupta has explained a scheme namely \"Prime Minister Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises\" which is called as PMFME. Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI), in partnership with the States, has launched an all India centrally sponsored \"PM Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises Scheme (PMFME Scheme)\" for providing financial, technical, and business support for upgradation of existing micro food processing enterprises. Objectives of the Scheme are to: 1. To support for capital investment for upgradation and formalisation of micro enterprises 2. To imparting technical knowledge through skill training on food safety, standards & hygiene, and quality improvement. 3. Handholding support for the preparation of DPR, availing bank loan. This scheme is to enhance the competitiveness of existing individual micro-enterprises in un-organised segment and to Promote formalisation of the sector under \"One District One Product\". It is a step towards “Vocal For Local”. States need to identify one product per district based on potential and strength of district and national priorities. A cluster for that product will be developed in the district and market linkage will be provided for that. The objective of the ODOP is to optimise production, productivity and income, preservation and development of the local craft, promotion of art, improvement in product quality and skill development. ODOP is basically a Japanese business development concept, which gained prominence in 1979. It is aimed at promoting a competitive and staple product from specific area to push sales and improve he standard of living of the local population. Initially UP Govt had launched the scheme of One district One Product to encourage indigenous and specialised product in the state, which aims to create product -specific traditional industrial hubs across 75 districts of U.P. Later on, Indian Govt has extend the scheme across the country. Support to Individual Micro Food Processing Units: • Micro Enterprises will get credit linked subsidy@35% of the eligible product cost with ceiling of Rs 10 lakh. • Beneficiary contribution will be minimum 10% and balance from loan. • Handholding support for farm level Upgradation Plan, DPR Preparation, skill training, obtaining bank credit, FSSAI/Local body license, Udyam Registration etc. Support to FPOs/SHGs/Cooperatives: • Seed capital will be given to SHGs (@Rs. 40,000 per SHG) for loan to members for working capital and purchase of small tools.. • Grant for backward/forward linkages, common infrastructure, packaging, marketing & branding. • Skill training & handholding support for DPR,Technical upgradation etc. • Credit linked capital subsidy @35% for capital investment along the value chain. #foodprocessing #pmfme #farmers #agriculture #subsidy #seedcapital #margin #bankloan #loan'
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