Amaravati : Future Food Processing Hub of India

Authors:

K. Phani Kumar,Dhananjaya Joshi,

DOI NO:

https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.2019.10.00061

Keywords:

Agriculture,Food processing,Amaravathi,Value chain,Food Parks,

Abstract

Andhra Pradesh’s bifurcation in 2014 required the creation of an ew capital–and presented a unique opportunity to draft a blue print for a city that could be a model for urban development across India and around the world. To begin the journey from farmland to world-class city, more than 24,000 farmers and other land owners in 29 villages near Vijayawada and Guntur agreedtopool217sqkmwherethenewcapitalwillbebuiltfromthegroundup.

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