India's Emerging Role in Plant-Based Protein Processing Equipment

India imported USD 1.6 billion worth of centrifuges and filtration equipment in 2024-25, indicating potential as a global manufacturing hub for plant-based protein equipment. The report highlights India's cost-competitive but technologically limited equipment manufacturing landscape, urging government-industry collaboration to bolster the smart protein sector's growth.

India's Emerging Role in Plant-Based Protein Processing Equipment
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India's import of centrifuges and filtration equipment reached approximately USD 1.6 billion in 2024-25, as per a recent report. The study, from the Good Food Institute India and the National Institute of Food Technology, underscored India's promise as a manufacturing hub for plant-based protein processing equipment.

While India's 150-200 original equipment manufacturers are cost-competitive, the report points to significant technological deficiencies. Key processing equipment, crucial for plant-based protein production, lacks high-performance precision manufacturing in India, with advanced tools largely imported.

The report calls for government and industry to collaborate on addressing these gaps. By boosting R&D infrastructure and testing facilities, India could secure its place in the global market. The findings were unveiled at the 4th Plant-Based Foods Summit in New Delhi.

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