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India Strengthens Cold-Chain Infrastructure to Reduce Post-Harvest Food Losses


Mechanisms to Prevent Food Loss

प्रविष्टि तिथि: 12 DEC 2025 2:04PM by PIB Delhi

The Ministry of Food processing Industries (MoFPI) had commissioned a study through NABARD Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. (NABCONS), namely, “Study to determine Post harvest losses of Agri Produce in India” in 2022 with reference year 2020-22. The details of category wise estimated quantity loss and monetary loss of various commodities reported in the study are as under:

Crops/ Commodities

As per NABCONS study (2022)

Quantity lost (million MT)

Monetary loss

(Rs. In crore)

Cereals

12.49

26000.79

Pulses

1.37

9289.21

Oil Seeds

2.11

10924.97

Fruits

7.36

29545.07

Vegetables

11.97

27459.08

Plantation Crops (including   sugarcane and & Spices

30.59

16412.56

Livestock produce (milk,

meat and fish)

3.01

29871.41

Eggs*

7363

3287.32

*For eggs, production in million numbers and price per egg were taken.

Under the Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure (Cold Chain) Scheme, one of the components of Pradhan Mantri Kisan SAMPADA Yojana of MoFPI, the State-wise details of the availability of cold storages and cold chains including the capacity is placed at Annexure.

So far, MoFPI has not undertaken any specific study to quantify the direct impact of food loss on food prices and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, it is generally acknowledged that reduction in post-harvest losses helps enhance overall supply efficiency, stabilise market prices and curb avoidable emissions associated with food waste.

The Cold Chain scheme is ongoing and demand driven, project proposals are invited from time to time, based on availability of funds under the scheme, across the country including the Southern region by floating Expression of Interests (EoIs) on the Ministry’s website.

This information was given by the Minister of State for Food Processing Industries Shri Ravneet Singh in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today.

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CMC-MoFPI

 

ANNEXURE

State-wise details of Cold storages and Cold chains

 

State

Approved

Projects

Completed/

Operational

No of Cold storages/ frozen storage/ CA/ MA

Total Capacity of  Cold Storage/ CA/MA  Storage/ Frozen Store (Lakh Metric Ton)

Andaman & Nicobar

1

1

2

0.01

Andhra Pradesh

35

23

44

0.61

Arunachal Pradesh

2

1

1

0.01

Assam

2

2

4

0.08

Bihar

5

3

7

0.41

Chandigarh

0

0

0

0

Chhattisgarh

3

2

3

0.11

D&N Haveli and DD

0

0

0

0

Delhi

0

0

0

0

Goa

0

0

0

0

Gujarat

29

23

28

0.67

Haryana

23

18

30

0.55

Himachal Pradesh

17

13

31

0.48

Jammu & Kashmir

7

5

7

0.08

Jharkhand

0

0

0

0

Karnataka

18

14

22

0.33

Kerala

9

4

18

0.22

Ladakh

0

0

0

0

Lakshadweep

0

0

0

0

Madhya Pradesh

12

8

19

0.32

Maharashtra

77

58

97

1.95

Manipur

1

1

5

0.029

Meghalaya

0

0

0

0

Mizoram

2

2

5

0.005

Nagaland

2

1

4

0.01

Odisha

8

4

9

0.12

Pondicherry

0

0

0

0

Punjab

24

21

41

0.65

Rajasthan

14

13

23

0.44

 

Sikkim

0

0

0

0

Tamil Nadu

24

14

40

0.38

 

Telangana

16

10

34

0.22

Tripura

0

0

0

0

Uttar Pradesh

27

20

49

0.76

Uttarakhand

30

27

63

1.05

West Bengal

16

12

36

0.84

Total

404

300

622

10.334

 

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CMC-MoFPI


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