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Haryana, as a food surplus state, is vital for India's and global food security which also brings economic benefits to the state. Mega Food Parks are approved by the Union Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MOFPI) which provides grants up to Rs 50 crores for each food park to a consortium of companies. Approved Mega Food Parks of Haryana are:
NIFTEM-K offers a 4-year Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) curriculum, 2-year Master of Technology (M.Tech.) curriculum, and Ph.D degrees in the various areas of food technology and supply. [5] It also offers a Master of Business Administration (MBA) course, focusing on food and agribusiness management. [11]
Haryana Dairy Development Cooperative Federation Ltd had started online delivery of its products in select areas of the state from year 2020,and for this had tied up with Swiggy, food ordering and delivery platform. [11] Amneet P Kumar, is the current Managing Director (MD) of Haryana Dairy Development Cooperative Federation Ltd. [12]
Lassi (also popular in Punjab) is a popular and staple drink in Haryana. [1] [2] [3] The food in Haryana finds a lot of similarities with its neighboring states Punjab and Rajasthan. Consumption of non-vegetarian food is generally avoided in the state and sometimes is even considered a taboo among the rural population.
Each AAY household is entitled to 35 kilograms of food grain per month. "One Nation, One Ration Card" is Aadhaar-based national ration card portability scheme to ensure food security for all, including internal migrants within India, under which beneficiaries can purchase subsidised food anywhere in India. For example, a migrant worker can ...
Country Delight operates with a full-stack supply chain model and utilizes traceability and process monitoring technology. The company has real-time monitoring of its entire supply chain. Their Milk-Testing kit developed in collaboration with DRDO ( Defence Research & Development Organisation) is a first-of-its-kind home kit to test milk purity.
A typical Anganwadi center provides basic health care in a village. It is a part of the Indian public health care system. Basic health care activities include contraceptive counseling and supply, nutrition education and supplementation, as well as pre-school activities. [1]
As a result, Haryana is self sufficient in food production and the second largest contributor to India's central pool of food grains [158] In 2015–2016, Haryana produced the following principal crops: 13,352,000 tonnes of wheat, 4,145,000 tonnes of rice, 7,169,000 tonnes of sugarcane, 993,000 tonnes of cotton and 855,000 tonnes of oilseeds ...