India: Punjab Silos

PPP Brief
Published: 2010
Last Updated: 28 Apr 2024

India has been successful in developing agriculture in its fertile northern belt, resulting in an abundance of grain. Unfortunately, its ability to store it has lagged behind. Today, India has neither the capacity nor facilities to store grain safely, leading to excessive losses
through exposure, deterioration and pests. Poor inventory management has only added to the problem. In response, the Government of Punjab, India’s leading agricultural state, turned to IFC to structure a pilot public-private partnership to address this issue. The
resulting concession—the first of its kind in India at the state level—was awarded in May 2010.

Document TypeBriefs
LanguageEnglish
SectorGrain storage
File TypePDF
ContributorWorld Bank Group (WBG)
Country
RegionSouth Asia

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