Present Status,Future Prospects,Industry Growth
Drivers,Demand Scenario,Opportunities,Company
Financials,Market Size,Sector Insights,Analysis&
Forecasts upto 2017
Edible Oils in India
Market Research Report on:
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 To provide a comprehensive analysis of the Indian edible oils
industry
 To analyze the present as well as future prospects of the
edible oils in India
 To evaluate the macro factors and internal market factors that
will contribute to the industry growth
 To comprehend the market potential of edible oils in India
 To assess the competition landscape of the industry along
with the financial comparison of players in the edible oil
segment
 To forecast key industry performance parameters
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What is the
present status of
the industry?
What are the
growth drivers &
emerging trends?
What is the
market potential
of the product
(s)?
What are the
macro factors
affecting the
industry?
Who are the
present players?
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 1 OVERVIEW
 1.1 Structure
 1.2 Classification
 2 DEMAND DRIVERS & OPPORTUNITIES
 2.1 Growing Population Base
 2.2 Urbanization & Evolving Eating Routines
 2.3 Rising Preference for‘Healthy Oils’
 2.4 Escalating Incomes
 2.5 Surging ModernTrade
 2.6 Low Per Capita Consumption
 2.7 Rising Share of Branded Oils
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 3 DEMAND-SUPPLY SCENARIO
 3.1 DemandAnalysis
 3.1.1Consumption of Edible Oil
 3.2 SupplyAnalysis
 3.2.1Production of Edible Oils
 3.2.2Production of Oilseeds
 3.2.3Imports
 4 EXCISE & CUSTOMS DUTY
 5 KEY PLAYER INFORMATION
 5.1 Key Player Profiles
 5.1.1Marico Ltd
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 5.1.2Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd
 5.1.3K.S Oils Ltd
 5.1.4AdaniWilmar Ltd
 5.2 Peer Group Financials
 5.2.1Contact Details
 5.2.1.1 Registered Office Address
 5.2.1.2 Directors Name
 5.2.2Key Financials
 5.2.2.1 Plant Capacity & Sales
 5.2.2.2 Raw Material Consumption
 5.2.3Financial Comparison
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 5.2.3.1 Assets
 5.2.3.2 Liabilities
 5.2.3.3 Growth inAssets & Liabilities
 5.2.3.4 Structure ofAssets & Liabilities
 5.2.3.5 Income & Expenditure
 5.2.3.6 Growth in Income & Expenditure
 5.2.3.7 Cash Flow
 5.2.3.8 Liquidity Ratios
 5.2.3.9 Profitability Ratios
 5.2.3.10 Return Ratios
 5.2.3.11 Working Capital &Turnover Ratios
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 6 INDUSTRY SIZE & OUTLOOK
 7 ABOUT NPCS
 8 DISCLAIMER
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 Figure 1 Edible Oils Industry in India- Structure
 Figure 2Types of Oilseeds & Edible Oils Produced in India
 Figure 3 Population of India (2008-17, In Millions)
 Figure 4 Indian Population- Rural & Urban (In Crores)
 Figure 5 QSR Industry in India- Market Size (2011-17, In USD
Billions)
 Figure 6 India'sAnnual Per Capita Income (2008-14, In INR)
 Figure 7 Indian Retail Industry- Structure
 Figure 8 Per Capita Consumption of Edible Oils in India and the
World (In Kgs)
 Figure 9 Growing Share of Branded Oils in Indian Edible Oil
Industry
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 Figure 10 Consumption of Edible Oils in India (2009-17, In
MillionTonnes)
 Figure 11 Domestic Production of Edible Oils in India (2010-17,
In MillionTonnes)
 Figure 12 Production of Oilseeds in India (2009-14, In Million
Tonnes)
 Figure 13TotalArea under Oilseed Cultivation in India (2009-13,
In '000 Hectares)
 Figure 14 Edible Oil Imports in India (2009-14, In MillionTonnes)
 Figure 15 Share of Imports inTotal Demand for Edible Oils in
India (2009-14)
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 Figure 16 Marico Ltd- Shareholding Pattern (March 2014)
 Figure 17 Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd- Shareholding Pattern (March
2014)
 Figure 18 K.S Oils Ltd- Shareholding Pattern (March 2014)
 Table 1 Presence of Key Food Retailers in India-Total Stores
 Table 2 Consumption Growth of Edible Oils atVarious Per Capita
Levels
 Table 3 Domestic Production ofVarious Edible Oils in India
(2009-12, In LakhTonnes)
 Table 4 Net DomesticAvailability of Edible Oils in India (2009-12,
In LakhTonnes)
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 Table 5 Production ofVarious Oilseeds in India (2009-12, In Lakh
Tonnes)
 Table 6 Production of Oilseeds (Kharif & Rabi) in India (2009-14,
In LakhTonnes)
 Table 7Area under Oil Seed Cultivation (2009-13, In '000
Hectares)
 Table 8 Excise & Customs Duty on Edible Oils in India (2013-14)
 Table 9 Marico Ltd- Subsidiaries
 Table 10 Marico Ltd- Consolidated Financial Summary (2011-13,
In INR Millions)
 Table 11 Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd- Subsidiaries
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 Table 12 Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd- Consolidated Financial
Summary (2011-13, In INR Millions)
 Table 13 K.S Oils Ltd- Subsidiaries
 Table 14 K.S Oils Ltd- Consolidated Financial Summary (2010-
12, In INR Millions)
 Table 15AdaniWilmar Ltd- Subsidiaries
 Table 16AdaniWilmar Ltd- Standalone Financial Summary (2011-
13, In INR Millions)
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Edible oils in India

  • 1.
    Present Status,Future Prospects,IndustryGrowth Drivers,Demand Scenario,Opportunities,Company Financials,Market Size,Sector Insights,Analysis& Forecasts upto 2017 Edible Oils in India Market Research Report on:
  • 2.
    www.niir.org2  To providea comprehensive analysis of the Indian edible oils industry  To analyze the present as well as future prospects of the edible oils in India  To evaluate the macro factors and internal market factors that will contribute to the industry growth  To comprehend the market potential of edible oils in India  To assess the competition landscape of the industry along with the financial comparison of players in the edible oil segment  To forecast key industry performance parameters
  • 3.
    www.niir.org3 What is the presentstatus of the industry? What are the growth drivers & emerging trends? What is the market potential of the product (s)? What are the macro factors affecting the industry? Who are the present players?
  • 4.
    www.niir.org4  1 OVERVIEW 1.1 Structure  1.2 Classification  2 DEMAND DRIVERS & OPPORTUNITIES  2.1 Growing Population Base  2.2 Urbanization & Evolving Eating Routines  2.3 Rising Preference for‘Healthy Oils’  2.4 Escalating Incomes  2.5 Surging ModernTrade  2.6 Low Per Capita Consumption  2.7 Rising Share of Branded Oils
  • 5.
    www.niir.org5  3 DEMAND-SUPPLYSCENARIO  3.1 DemandAnalysis  3.1.1Consumption of Edible Oil  3.2 SupplyAnalysis  3.2.1Production of Edible Oils  3.2.2Production of Oilseeds  3.2.3Imports  4 EXCISE & CUSTOMS DUTY  5 KEY PLAYER INFORMATION  5.1 Key Player Profiles  5.1.1Marico Ltd
  • 6.
    www.niir.org6  5.1.2Ruchi SoyaIndustries Ltd  5.1.3K.S Oils Ltd  5.1.4AdaniWilmar Ltd  5.2 Peer Group Financials  5.2.1Contact Details  5.2.1.1 Registered Office Address  5.2.1.2 Directors Name  5.2.2Key Financials  5.2.2.1 Plant Capacity & Sales  5.2.2.2 Raw Material Consumption  5.2.3Financial Comparison
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    www.niir.org7  5.2.3.1 Assets 5.2.3.2 Liabilities  5.2.3.3 Growth inAssets & Liabilities  5.2.3.4 Structure ofAssets & Liabilities  5.2.3.5 Income & Expenditure  5.2.3.6 Growth in Income & Expenditure  5.2.3.7 Cash Flow  5.2.3.8 Liquidity Ratios  5.2.3.9 Profitability Ratios  5.2.3.10 Return Ratios  5.2.3.11 Working Capital &Turnover Ratios
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    www.niir.org8  6 INDUSTRYSIZE & OUTLOOK  7 ABOUT NPCS  8 DISCLAIMER
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    www.niir.org9  Figure 1Edible Oils Industry in India- Structure  Figure 2Types of Oilseeds & Edible Oils Produced in India  Figure 3 Population of India (2008-17, In Millions)  Figure 4 Indian Population- Rural & Urban (In Crores)  Figure 5 QSR Industry in India- Market Size (2011-17, In USD Billions)  Figure 6 India'sAnnual Per Capita Income (2008-14, In INR)  Figure 7 Indian Retail Industry- Structure  Figure 8 Per Capita Consumption of Edible Oils in India and the World (In Kgs)  Figure 9 Growing Share of Branded Oils in Indian Edible Oil Industry
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    www.niir.org10  Figure 10Consumption of Edible Oils in India (2009-17, In MillionTonnes)  Figure 11 Domestic Production of Edible Oils in India (2010-17, In MillionTonnes)  Figure 12 Production of Oilseeds in India (2009-14, In Million Tonnes)  Figure 13TotalArea under Oilseed Cultivation in India (2009-13, In '000 Hectares)  Figure 14 Edible Oil Imports in India (2009-14, In MillionTonnes)  Figure 15 Share of Imports inTotal Demand for Edible Oils in India (2009-14)
  • 11.
    www.niir.org11  Figure 16Marico Ltd- Shareholding Pattern (March 2014)  Figure 17 Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd- Shareholding Pattern (March 2014)  Figure 18 K.S Oils Ltd- Shareholding Pattern (March 2014)  Table 1 Presence of Key Food Retailers in India-Total Stores  Table 2 Consumption Growth of Edible Oils atVarious Per Capita Levels  Table 3 Domestic Production ofVarious Edible Oils in India (2009-12, In LakhTonnes)  Table 4 Net DomesticAvailability of Edible Oils in India (2009-12, In LakhTonnes)
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    www.niir.org12  Table 5Production ofVarious Oilseeds in India (2009-12, In Lakh Tonnes)  Table 6 Production of Oilseeds (Kharif & Rabi) in India (2009-14, In LakhTonnes)  Table 7Area under Oil Seed Cultivation (2009-13, In '000 Hectares)  Table 8 Excise & Customs Duty on Edible Oils in India (2013-14)  Table 9 Marico Ltd- Subsidiaries  Table 10 Marico Ltd- Consolidated Financial Summary (2011-13, In INR Millions)  Table 11 Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd- Subsidiaries
  • 13.
    www.niir.org13  Table 12Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd- Consolidated Financial Summary (2011-13, In INR Millions)  Table 13 K.S Oils Ltd- Subsidiaries  Table 14 K.S Oils Ltd- Consolidated Financial Summary (2010- 12, In INR Millions)  Table 15AdaniWilmar Ltd- Subsidiaries  Table 16AdaniWilmar Ltd- Standalone Financial Summary (2011- 13, In INR Millions)
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    For further information,refer: http://goo.gl/B0nbsc www.niir.org14
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