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FOOD AND BEVERAGE
SECTOR IN INDIA
PREPARED BY:-
JATIN VOHRA
HIMANI GANDHI
BEYAAS BHATTACHARJEE
NIRBHAY SINGH
1
OVERVIEW
 The Indian food and beverage sector, which is
currently growing at 23 to 24 per cent annually, is
likely to touch Rs 3.80 lakh crore by 2017
 The Indian food and grocery market is the world’s
sixth largest, with retail contributing 70 per cent
of the sales. It is projected to grow at the rate of
104 per cent, touching US$ 482 billion by 2020.
 Indian food service industry is expected to reach
US$ 78 billion by 2018.The Indian gourmet food
market is currently valued at US$ 1.3 billion and
is growing at a CAGR of 20 per cent. It is
expected to cross US$ 2.8 billion by 2015.
2
 The Indian food processing industry
accounts for 32 per cent of the country’s
total food market, 14 per cent of
manufacturing GDP, 13 per cent of India’s
exports and six per cent of total industrial
investment. Indian food service industry is
expected to reach US$ 78 billion by
2018.The Indian gourmet food market is
currently valued at US$ 1.3 billion and is
growing at a CAGR of 20 per cent. It is
expected to cross US$ 2.8 billion by 2015
3
 It ranks fifth in poultry production.
 It is one of the largest beverage markets
worldwide (by volume) for alcoholic
beverages and soft drinks.
 It is the number one market for milk and
dairy products and is still growing.
 It is already a leading exporter for several
food products because of its rich
resources.
 Its domestic food market will reach 258
billion USD in 2015
 It is the second largest producer of
agricultural commodities worldwide.
 It is the number two producer of fruits
and vegetables
4
BAKERY SECTOR IN INDIA
 The bakery industry, production of which has been increasing
steadily in the country, is the 2nd largest among the processed
food industries in India.
 Britannia Industries Ltd maintained its leading position in
baked goods with 10% value share. It performed well with
20% value share in packaged/industrial bread and 21% value
share in packaged/industrial cakes in 2015.
 Baked goods is expected to grow by a value CAGR of 2% at
constant 2015 prices during the forecast period.
 In 2015, biscuits and snack bars overtook chocolate
confectionery to be the second biggest snack category globally,
behind sweet and savoury snacks. With a 7% value CAGR
over 2010-2015, the category was also the fastest growing
snack category, and will continue to grow strongly over 2015-
2020.
5
6
BRITANNIA INDUSTRIES
 Britannia eyes Rs.20,000cr. turnover in the
next 5-6 years.
 Capital investment of between Rs 150
crore and Rs 200 crore over the next two
years,
 The Wadia Group-controlled company will
enhance in-house production share to 60%
of the total production in the next three to
four years from the current 46%. The
company is also setting up new
manufacturing facilities in Tamil Nadu.
7
 "Investments would mostly be into
expansion of capacities, product innovation
and the setting up an innovation centre,
 The company is in the process of setting up
two new units in Tamil Nadu,
 Featuring dedicated production lines for
plain biscuits, creams and cookies, the four
new units – located in Bihar, Odisha,
Gujarat, and Andhra Pradesh – have
ensured improved production planning and
economies of scale.
8
DAIRY SECTOR IN
INDIA
 Largest producer in the world
 Share in India’s GDP
 3.6% (13.7 % agriculture)
 Growth rate of milk production: 3.5%
 Consumer demand rate: 5%
9
 Projected demand for milk: about 200 million
tonnes by 2021-22
 Milk production is increasing by 3 million tonnes
annually Must henceforth increase by 6 million
tonnes annually
10
DAIRY CONSUMPTION 11
SWOT Analysis of Indian Dairy Industry
Strength
 Largest milk producer in the world.
 A huge base of around 11 million
farmers.
 Traditional emphasis on consumption.
Weakness
 Poor feeding practices.
 Poor access to institutional
credit.
 Lack of cold storage facilities.
Opportunities
 Increasing preference for branded dairy
products.
 Growing focus on health and nutrients
in urban market.
Threat
 Nearly 80 per cent of the
Indian dairy industry is
unorganized.
 Removal of import duty has
led to the threat of dumping.
12
KEY PLAYERS IN THE
DAIRY INDUSTRY
13
 Type Cooperative
 Industry Dairy
 Founded 1974
 Headquarters Delhi, India
 Revenue US$1.0billion
Future plans: Planning to expand their
operations in Western
and Eastern/North Eastern
India
MOTHER DAIRY 14
15
Amul
 Type Cooperative
 Industry Dairy/FMCG
 Founded 1946
 Headquarters Anand, Gujrat,India
 Revenue US$3.4billion(2014-15)
Future plans: Planning to invest Rs 5000
Crore To set up 10 Plants
16
MEGA FOOD PARK
 Mega Food Park Scheme is the flagship program
of the Ministry of Food Processing Industries,
Government of India. Mega Food Parks Scheme
(MFPS) was launched in 2008 whereby, the
Government provides Financial Assistance up to
Rs. 50 Crore to set up modern infrastructure
facilities for food processing called Mega Food
Parks .
17
 Each Mega Food Park will attract investment of
INR 100 crore in common facilities and additional
investment of INR 250 crore
- Expected annual turnover of the park is around
INR 500 crore and this is projected to benefit
6000 farmers in a direct way and 25,000 to 30,000
farmers in an indirect manner
- Of the 42 mega food parks set up in the nation,
around 23 have been given final approval
All the 42 mega food parks approved by the
government will become operational by 2019,
which will yield a potential investment of about
Rs 14,000 crore.
18
NORTH EAST MEGA
FOOD PARK
 The Central Processing Centre (CPC) of the Mega
Food Park will be developed on a continuous
stretch of 58.41 acres of land located at Nathkuchi
Village near the Tihu town ship of Nalbari District
in Assam
The primary processing centers spread out across the
region also offer great investment opportunities
for:-
 Setting up and running primary-processing /
processing units
 Setting up and running logistics and storage
facilities
19
20
POULTRY IN INDIA 21
CURRENT SCENARIO
 India is the fifth largest producer of eggs and ninth
largest producer of poultry meat in the world
 Poultry industry in India has contributed approximately
US $229 million, to the Gross National Product (GNP).
 The total egg consumption is estimated to increase from
34 billion in 2000 and to 106 billion in 2020, while poultry
meat consumption is predicted to increase from 687
million kilograms to 1,674 million kilograms
22
KEY PLAYERS 23
 Established in 1971
 “The Father of the Indian Poultry
Industry”
 Venky’s is the first national brand in
the processed chicken segment
 The VH Group is the largest exporter of
poultry products from India
 Recent Ventures - Venky's Xprs
 "Quick Service Takeaway Chain: Tasty
fast-food Chicken.
24
25
 Godrej Agrovet set up its integrated
poultry business in 1999.
 Their Poultry Business best known
for the Real Good Chicken &
Yummiez.
 Joint Venture with Tyson Foods in
2008
 Diversified Agro business company
26
 Promoted by Alchemist Foods Ltd.
 Republic of Chicken is amongst India’s leading broiler integrators.
 Offers a wide array of frozen raw chicken, convenient easy to cook &
quick to serve products
27
Processed Chicken Players
 Suguna Poultry Farm Ltd
 Shanthi Poultry Farm Ltd
 V K S Farms Pvt. Ltd
 Venky’s India Ltd
 Real Good Chicken(Godrej Tyson)
 S K M Eggs
28
THANK YOU!
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Food and beverage industry of India

  • 1. FOOD AND BEVERAGE SECTOR IN INDIA PREPARED BY:- JATIN VOHRA HIMANI GANDHI BEYAAS BHATTACHARJEE NIRBHAY SINGH 1
  • 2. OVERVIEW  The Indian food and beverage sector, which is currently growing at 23 to 24 per cent annually, is likely to touch Rs 3.80 lakh crore by 2017  The Indian food and grocery market is the world’s sixth largest, with retail contributing 70 per cent of the sales. It is projected to grow at the rate of 104 per cent, touching US$ 482 billion by 2020.  Indian food service industry is expected to reach US$ 78 billion by 2018.The Indian gourmet food market is currently valued at US$ 1.3 billion and is growing at a CAGR of 20 per cent. It is expected to cross US$ 2.8 billion by 2015. 2
  • 3.  The Indian food processing industry accounts for 32 per cent of the country’s total food market, 14 per cent of manufacturing GDP, 13 per cent of India’s exports and six per cent of total industrial investment. Indian food service industry is expected to reach US$ 78 billion by 2018.The Indian gourmet food market is currently valued at US$ 1.3 billion and is growing at a CAGR of 20 per cent. It is expected to cross US$ 2.8 billion by 2015 3
  • 4.  It ranks fifth in poultry production.  It is one of the largest beverage markets worldwide (by volume) for alcoholic beverages and soft drinks.  It is the number one market for milk and dairy products and is still growing.  It is already a leading exporter for several food products because of its rich resources.  Its domestic food market will reach 258 billion USD in 2015  It is the second largest producer of agricultural commodities worldwide.  It is the number two producer of fruits and vegetables 4
  • 5. BAKERY SECTOR IN INDIA  The bakery industry, production of which has been increasing steadily in the country, is the 2nd largest among the processed food industries in India.  Britannia Industries Ltd maintained its leading position in baked goods with 10% value share. It performed well with 20% value share in packaged/industrial bread and 21% value share in packaged/industrial cakes in 2015.  Baked goods is expected to grow by a value CAGR of 2% at constant 2015 prices during the forecast period.  In 2015, biscuits and snack bars overtook chocolate confectionery to be the second biggest snack category globally, behind sweet and savoury snacks. With a 7% value CAGR over 2010-2015, the category was also the fastest growing snack category, and will continue to grow strongly over 2015- 2020. 5
  • 6. 6
  • 7. BRITANNIA INDUSTRIES  Britannia eyes Rs.20,000cr. turnover in the next 5-6 years.  Capital investment of between Rs 150 crore and Rs 200 crore over the next two years,  The Wadia Group-controlled company will enhance in-house production share to 60% of the total production in the next three to four years from the current 46%. The company is also setting up new manufacturing facilities in Tamil Nadu. 7
  • 8.  "Investments would mostly be into expansion of capacities, product innovation and the setting up an innovation centre,  The company is in the process of setting up two new units in Tamil Nadu,  Featuring dedicated production lines for plain biscuits, creams and cookies, the four new units – located in Bihar, Odisha, Gujarat, and Andhra Pradesh – have ensured improved production planning and economies of scale. 8
  • 9. DAIRY SECTOR IN INDIA  Largest producer in the world  Share in India’s GDP  3.6% (13.7 % agriculture)  Growth rate of milk production: 3.5%  Consumer demand rate: 5% 9
  • 10.  Projected demand for milk: about 200 million tonnes by 2021-22  Milk production is increasing by 3 million tonnes annually Must henceforth increase by 6 million tonnes annually 10
  • 12. SWOT Analysis of Indian Dairy Industry Strength  Largest milk producer in the world.  A huge base of around 11 million farmers.  Traditional emphasis on consumption. Weakness  Poor feeding practices.  Poor access to institutional credit.  Lack of cold storage facilities. Opportunities  Increasing preference for branded dairy products.  Growing focus on health and nutrients in urban market. Threat  Nearly 80 per cent of the Indian dairy industry is unorganized.  Removal of import duty has led to the threat of dumping. 12
  • 13. KEY PLAYERS IN THE DAIRY INDUSTRY 13
  • 14.  Type Cooperative  Industry Dairy  Founded 1974  Headquarters Delhi, India  Revenue US$1.0billion Future plans: Planning to expand their operations in Western and Eastern/North Eastern India MOTHER DAIRY 14
  • 15. 15
  • 16. Amul  Type Cooperative  Industry Dairy/FMCG  Founded 1946  Headquarters Anand, Gujrat,India  Revenue US$3.4billion(2014-15) Future plans: Planning to invest Rs 5000 Crore To set up 10 Plants 16
  • 17. MEGA FOOD PARK  Mega Food Park Scheme is the flagship program of the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India. Mega Food Parks Scheme (MFPS) was launched in 2008 whereby, the Government provides Financial Assistance up to Rs. 50 Crore to set up modern infrastructure facilities for food processing called Mega Food Parks . 17
  • 18.  Each Mega Food Park will attract investment of INR 100 crore in common facilities and additional investment of INR 250 crore - Expected annual turnover of the park is around INR 500 crore and this is projected to benefit 6000 farmers in a direct way and 25,000 to 30,000 farmers in an indirect manner - Of the 42 mega food parks set up in the nation, around 23 have been given final approval All the 42 mega food parks approved by the government will become operational by 2019, which will yield a potential investment of about Rs 14,000 crore. 18
  • 19. NORTH EAST MEGA FOOD PARK  The Central Processing Centre (CPC) of the Mega Food Park will be developed on a continuous stretch of 58.41 acres of land located at Nathkuchi Village near the Tihu town ship of Nalbari District in Assam The primary processing centers spread out across the region also offer great investment opportunities for:-  Setting up and running primary-processing / processing units  Setting up and running logistics and storage facilities 19
  • 20. 20
  • 22. CURRENT SCENARIO  India is the fifth largest producer of eggs and ninth largest producer of poultry meat in the world  Poultry industry in India has contributed approximately US $229 million, to the Gross National Product (GNP).  The total egg consumption is estimated to increase from 34 billion in 2000 and to 106 billion in 2020, while poultry meat consumption is predicted to increase from 687 million kilograms to 1,674 million kilograms 22
  • 24.  Established in 1971  “The Father of the Indian Poultry Industry”  Venky’s is the first national brand in the processed chicken segment  The VH Group is the largest exporter of poultry products from India  Recent Ventures - Venky's Xprs  "Quick Service Takeaway Chain: Tasty fast-food Chicken. 24
  • 25. 25
  • 26.  Godrej Agrovet set up its integrated poultry business in 1999.  Their Poultry Business best known for the Real Good Chicken & Yummiez.  Joint Venture with Tyson Foods in 2008  Diversified Agro business company 26
  • 27.  Promoted by Alchemist Foods Ltd.  Republic of Chicken is amongst India’s leading broiler integrators.  Offers a wide array of frozen raw chicken, convenient easy to cook & quick to serve products 27
  • 28. Processed Chicken Players  Suguna Poultry Farm Ltd  Shanthi Poultry Farm Ltd  V K S Farms Pvt. Ltd  Venky’s India Ltd  Real Good Chicken(Godrej Tyson)  S K M Eggs 28