PMFME Scheme (Prime Minister Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises)
Overview
The Prime Minister Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises (PMFME) Scheme is a flagship initiative launched by the Ministry of Food Processing Industries under the Government of India to support and strengthen micro food processing units across the country. The scheme aims to bring unorganized food processing enterprises into the formal sector by providing financial, technical, and marketing assistance.
Launched in 2020 under the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan, the scheme focuses on improving productivity, branding, and competitiveness of small food businesses while creating employment opportunities in rural areas.
Key Objectives of PMFME Scheme
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Formalisation and modernization of micro food processing enterprises.
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Support entrepreneurs with credit-linked capital subsidy.
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Promote One District One Product (ODOP) approach.
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Improve access to training, technology, and branding support.
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Strengthen food processing clusters and supply chains.
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Generate employment in rural and semi-urban areas.
Financial Assistance
Under the PMFME scheme, eligible beneficiaries receive:
| Type of Support | Details |
|---|---|
| Capital Subsidy | 35% subsidy on eligible project cost |
| Maximum Subsidy | Up to ₹10 lakh per unit |
| Project Cost Limit | Generally up to ₹30 lakh |
| Bank Loan | Remaining amount through institutional credit |
The subsidy is provided as credit-linked support through banks.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following conditions:
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Individual entrepreneurs or micro food processing units.
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Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), or cooperatives.
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Existing food processing units seeking expansion or modernization.
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New units in the food processing sector.
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Applicants must be above 18 years of age.
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Only one member per family can avail the subsidy.
Eligible Activities
The scheme supports a wide range of food processing activities such as:
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Fruit and vegetable processing
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Dairy and milk products
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Grain processing
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Spice processing
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Bakery and confectionery products
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Ready-to-eat foods
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Pickles, papad, chutneys, jams, and sauces
One District One Product (ODOP) Approach
PMFME adopts the One District One Product (ODOP) strategy, which identifies a specific product with high potential in each district. This approach helps in developing specialized clusters, improving branding, and increasing market access.
Examples include:
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Mango processing in Uttar Pradesh
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Spice processing in Kerala
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Millet-based products in Rajasthan
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Fish processing in coastal regions
Training and Capacity Building
Beneficiaries receive comprehensive support including:
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Entrepreneurship development training
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Food safety and hygiene training
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Quality improvement and packaging techniques
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Digital marketing and branding support
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Technical assistance from food processing experts
Branding and Marketing Support
The scheme also provides assistance for:
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Brand development
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Packaging improvement
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Marketing campaigns
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Export promotion
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E-commerce integration
This helps micro enterprises compete effectively in national and international markets.
Application Process
Follow these steps to apply for the PMFME scheme:
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Visit the official PMFME portal: https://pmfme.mofpi.gov.in
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Register with your personal details.
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Select your district and ODOP product category.
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Fill out the online application form.
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Upload required documents.
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Submit the application and track approval status.
Documents Required
Applicants typically need to provide:
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Aadhaar Card
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PAN Card
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Bank account details
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Business plan / project report
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Address proof
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Business registration documents (if existing unit)
Benefits of the PMFME Scheme
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Encourages small entrepreneurs to start food processing businesses.
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Promotes local food products and regional specialties.
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Provides financial support for modernization and expansion.
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Enhances income of farmers and rural producers.
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Strengthens the rural economy and supply chains.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What is the maximum subsidy under the PMFME scheme?
Eligible beneficiaries can receive a subsidy of up to ₹10 lakh (35% of the project cost).
Q2. Who can apply for PMFME scheme?
Individuals, SHGs, FPOs, cooperatives, and existing micro food processing units can apply.
Q3. Is bank loan mandatory for the scheme?
Yes, the subsidy is credit-linked, meaning the applicant must obtain a bank loan.
Q4. What is the ODOP approach in PMFME?
ODOP (One District One Product) promotes a specific product from each district to enhance specialization and market competitiveness.
