The document summarizes the evolution of human diet over time:
- For most of human history from 30,000-50,000 years ago, diets consisted primarily of plant foods.
- Around 5,000 years ago, the agricultural revolution brought profound changes through domestication of plants and animals.
- The industrial revolution 200 years ago and subsequent technological innovations over the past 4 decades further radically changed diets.
- Compared to human and biological evolutionary timescales, adaptations to dietary changes and increases in population through these periods have been dramatic.
1. GENESIS OF AFFLUENT DIET
Adaptation of Dietary Changes through Evolution
30,000-50,000 5,000 200 4 Decades
Yrs. ago Yrs. ago Yrs. ago ago
Plant foods Agricultural Industrial Technological
revolution revolution innovations
Profound Radical Dramatic
changes changes changes
Compared with the scale of Human History & Biological
Evolution, Adaptation to Dietary Changes & Increase in
Population are dramatic.
WHO Tech Report 797
2. By :
RONAK THAKKAR
RAVI PATEL
Food processing & allied industries are needs of emerging India
in this economic crises.
4. Future Trends in Agro Processing
Technologies
Crops Traditional Newer trends, product,
processes &
technologies
Fruits Fresh Ready to serve
fruits, fruit beverages in tetra pack,
chat, fresh novel product
fruit juices development from
ethnic/traditional fruits,
online fruit sorting for
processing and
packaging, cold chain
infrastructure installation
in production catchments
Vegetab Raw Minimally processed and
les vegetables MAP packaged, pre
cooked canned
vegetables
Medicin Raw Modern curing drying
al and material for and process protocols
aromatic traditional for debittering and aniti
plants medicine nutrient removal.
Efficient extraction of
medicinal and aromatic
substances
6. Reducing Hunger:
The role of food technology
Preservation Packaging
Nutrition Safety
Distribution
7. But……..
Are We Enjoying the Fruits of
All these Developments???
1,50,000 Farmers Suicides in 7 years
Highest in the World
8. Current Scenario …….
2nd Largest in F & V
Largest in live stock population
Largest in milk
3rd largest in coconuts
5th Largest in eggs
7th largest in marine landing
Largest in spices
And so on……..
9. STATUS OF FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES
Size of food market in India - Rs. 8,60,000 Crores
Primarily processed food market – Rs. 2,80,000 crore
Value added processed food market – Rs. 1,80,000 crore
The Sector attracted a total investment of Rs.38,531 Crores
during the 9th plan period
Investment during the 10th plan is estimated at Rs. 62,105
Crores
Industry growth rate during the last five years is estimated at
7.14% against GDP of 6.2%
Investment required during next ten years – Rs. 1,50,000 crore
10. Thanks to…
• Green rev. in grains
• White rev. in milk
• Blue rev. in fish
• Expected pink rev. in meat
• Introduction of HYV
• Increased input
• Government subsidies
• Technological advancement
11. Food processing still at a nascent stage
Level of processing
Level of Processing
(Fruits & Vegetables)
(Perishable products)
USA - 80 %
Organized Unorganized Total
France - 70 %
Fruits / Vegetables 1.3% 0.8% 2.2%
Malaysia- 80 % Milk /milk products 13% 22% 35%
Thailand- 30 % Buffalo Meat 21% - 21%
Poultry 6% - 6%
India - 1.3 %
Marine Products 8% 15% 21%
12. Gujarat Agri- Business Policy
(Proposed-2008)
VISION:
Gujarat to be Established as National Centre
for Agri Business by 2015.
MISSION:
Develop Appropriate Environment for Investment
In Agri Business to Give Remunerative Prices to
the Farmers and Opportunities for Rural
Employment.
13. By 2020
India will become the “Food
Factory for the world”
-Mckinsey
14. Policy Initiatives in the Food Processing Sector
• Vision 2015 adopted by this Ministry envisages:
- Trebling the size of the processed food sector
- Increasing level of processing of perishables from 6 %
to 20 % .
- Value addition to increase from 20 % to 35%
- Share in global food trade to increase from 1.5 % to
3%
15. Processed Food – Growing market
• Increase in per capita income and purchasing power.
• A largely untapped domestic market of 1000 Million
Consumers
• 300 Million Upper and Middle Class consume
processed food
• 200 Million more consumers expected to shift to
processed food by 2010
• Increasing number of working women.
• Well developed infrastructure and distribution
network.
• Fast expansion of electronic and print media.
16. Rising…..
• Increased urbanization
• Improved std. of living
• Dual income families
• Free monies for spending
• Changing food habits
• Fast life styles
• Govt. Liberalization
• Surplus Productions
• Quality Raw Materials
• Extended Harvest Periods
• Preference to Indian Foods
17. Current Technology
• Fermentation and pickling (8,000 yrs ago)
• Drying
• Salting
• Smoking
• Canning (1809)
• Pasteurization(1862)
• Refrigeration/ freezing(early 1900s)
• Freeze drying
• Bulk Aseptic processing (1961)
• Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point
18. kilojoules to process 1 kg food
flour 2100
canned fruit/vegetables 2500
bottled water 3000
ice cream 3800
soft drink 5900
low-kilojoule soft drink 25000
Chocolate 77700
instant coffee 79000
sources: University of Wisconsin Centre for Integrated Agricultural Studies 1999; Heller, MC,
Keoleian GA, "Life Cycle-Based Sustainability Indicators for Assessment of the U.S. Food
System",
Ann Arbor, MI: Center for Sustainable Systems, University of Michigan, 2000.
19. Into the Future
• Probiotics - foods for you
• Non-thermal processing
– E-beam
– High Pressure
– Pulse Electric
– Hypobaric storage
• Active/Smart Packaging
• On farm harvest-processing
• RFID & other tracking
• New efficient shipping designs