<p> Retail companies, including Amazon, have lined up with investment proposals to the tune of $695 million in the food processing sector but have asked the government to allow them to sell non-food products as well.<br /><br />The current policy of allowing 100% FDI in retail in food processing sector allows foreign retailers to sell food products produced and manufactured in India.<br /><br />“Three companies — Amazon, Grofers and Big Basket — have already submitted proposals seeking to make investment of $695 million over a period of time,” Food Processing Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal told reporters here.<br /><br />She said several other foreign companies too have evinced interest in making investments in the food processing sector but want the government to allow them to retail non-food items as well. Foreign companies are pushing for permission to sell items such as toothpaste, towels, shampoos and soaps.<br /><br />“We expect a decision in the next few months,” Harsimrat said to questions on allowing non-food commodities for sale through food retail outlets.</p>
<p> Retail companies, including Amazon, have lined up with investment proposals to the tune of $695 million in the food processing sector but have asked the government to allow them to sell non-food products as well.<br /><br />The current policy of allowing 100% FDI in retail in food processing sector allows foreign retailers to sell food products produced and manufactured in India.<br /><br />“Three companies — Amazon, Grofers and Big Basket — have already submitted proposals seeking to make investment of $695 million over a period of time,” Food Processing Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal told reporters here.<br /><br />She said several other foreign companies too have evinced interest in making investments in the food processing sector but want the government to allow them to retail non-food items as well. Foreign companies are pushing for permission to sell items such as toothpaste, towels, shampoos and soaps.<br /><br />“We expect a decision in the next few months,” Harsimrat said to questions on allowing non-food commodities for sale through food retail outlets.</p>