This document provides a summary of the "Indian Wine Market Forecast to 2018" research report published by the Indian Business News Agency. The 280-page report contains 10 chapters that analyze the Indian wine market, including production, regulations, pricing, imports/exports, major companies, and market size forecasts. It aims to help wine manufacturers and exporters better understand opportunities in the growing Indian market. The report provides extensive statistics, analysis, and insights into the various aspects of the Indian wine industry.
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Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Wine Market in India 2014 highlights the competitive market scenario of the Indian wine market and its growth prospects in the ensuing years. The demand for wine in India is experiencing rising demand due to various driving factors which, in turn, have been instrumental in providing immense opportunities to manufacturers to grow and operate in the market lucratively. The report provides a snapshot of the market overview of the wine market in India. It also highlights the various recent trends in the Indian wine market. Red wine is the most popular type of wine consumed in India. While white wine and rose wine are other categories that are consumed in India, however, their consumption is very small compared to red wine.
There are certain factors that have predominantly worked towards the Indian wine market to grow in recent years. These include rise in income levels and growing awareness towards international brands. The growing youth population and current consumption trends are expected to boost wine sales in India. For the Indian wine market, various governmental policies and schemes are being implemented. These initiatives are aimed at improving the status of the industry to support future demand.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2011-2012, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul-Aug 2013 – Nov-Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Apr 2014 – Sep 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2011-2012, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15), Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14), FDI: Annual (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5: Wine Market – Introduction
Market Overview
Slide 6-9: Global Wine Market – Overview
Slide 10-12: Indian Wine Market – Overview
Market Segmentation
Slide 13-14: Indian Wine Market – Segmentation
Export and Import
Slide 15-18: Export and Import of Major Types of Wine
Drivers & Challenges
Slide 19: Drivers and Challenges – Summary
Slide 20-24: Drivers
Slide 25-27: Challenges
Market Trends
Slide 28: Key Market Trends – Summary
Slide 29-31: Key Market Trends
Competitive Landscape
Slide 32: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Slide 33: Competitive Benchmarking, Public Trading Comparables
Slide 34-35: Product – Price Matrix
Slide 36-43: Major Public Players
Slide 44-73: Major Private Players
Consumer Insights
Slide 74-77: Consumer Insights on Wine
Strategic Recommendation
Slide 78: Strategies
Appendix
Slide 79: Key Ratios Description
Slide 80: Sources of Information
The wine industry in India is growing rapidly, with domestic wine production and consumption on the rise. There are now over 38 wineries producing around 6.2 million liters annually, up from an estimated 9 million liters expected by 2010. Maharashtra leads the country in wine production. The domestic wine market is currently valued at Rs. 450 crore and is projected to have strong annual growth of 25-30%. However, per capita consumption in India remains low at just 9ml annually compared to other major wine producing countries. The key drivers of growth are changing lifestyles, higher incomes, and government support through reduced taxes and duties.
This document is a summer internship report submitted by Nitin Jaiswal to Lovely Professional University in partial fulfillment of an MBA degree. The report focuses on a comparative analysis of liquor industries with special reference to India Glycols Limited. It includes an introduction, objectives, background on IGL, descriptions of major beer brands and types of alcoholic drinks, the beer making process, IGL's product profile and competitors, and sections on findings, conclusions, suggestions and recommendations.
Indian Olive Oil Market Forecast to 2017IBNARESEARCH
This document provides a summary and table of contents for the market research report "Indian Olive Oil Market Forecast to 2017" published by IBNA Research in August 2012. The 160-page report contains 11 chapters analyzing the past, present, and future outlook of the Indian olive oil market through 2027. It provides statistics on olive oil production, consumption, imports, pricing, distribution, and consumer trends in India. The report aims to help olive oil manufacturers and exporters better understand opportunities in the growing Indian market.
India Beer Market- Industry Size, Share, Drivers, Trends, Analysis and Forecasts (2019-2024)
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- CY2015 saw a series of contractions in India's merchandise exports while some sectors performed well and boosted exports. These high-performing sectors are labeled the "Gods".
- Most sectors struggled and exports declined significantly, joining the league of the "Guilty".
- A few sectors like Petrochemicals and Apparel showed mixed results. Exports fell but imports fell more for Petrochemicals, reducing the trade deficit. For Apparel, exports were stagnant but it maintained a trade surplus.
- The performance of key sectors is analyzed to understand the real story behind India's export numbers, rather than generalizing the overall decline. Sectors cannot be grouped into just two categories of increase
This document analyzes the export competitiveness of the Indian tea industry using various revealed comparative advantage models. It finds that while India's export competitiveness and market share have declined relative to major competitors like China, Sri Lanka, and Kenya, the Indian tea industry still has great potential for growth. The study calculates revealed comparative advantage indices for India and other tea producing countries to determine changes in their competitive positions over time and identify factors influencing export competitiveness.
China edible vegetable oil industry report, 2010 2011ResearchInChina
This report analyzes China's edible vegetable oil industry in 2010-2011, focusing on market segments, competition among key companies, and development trends. Major findings include: soybean, palm, and rapeseed oils accounted for the top three varieties by consumption; total industry profits nearly tripled from 2006-2010; and companies expanded distribution channels and sought to strengthen industrial chains.
Market Research Report : Wine market in india 2015 - SampleNetscribes, Inc.
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Abstract :
Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Wine Market in India 2014 highlights the competitive market scenario of the Indian wine market and its growth prospects in the ensuing years. The demand for wine in India is experiencing rising demand due to various driving factors which, in turn, have been instrumental in providing immense opportunities to manufacturers to grow and operate in the market lucratively. The report provides a snapshot of the market overview of the wine market in India. It also highlights the various recent trends in the Indian wine market. Red wine is the most popular type of wine consumed in India. While white wine and rose wine are other categories that are consumed in India, however, their consumption is very small compared to red wine.
There are certain factors that have predominantly worked towards the Indian wine market to grow in recent years. These include rise in income levels and growing awareness towards international brands. The growing youth population and current consumption trends are expected to boost wine sales in India. For the Indian wine market, various governmental policies and schemes are being implemented. These initiatives are aimed at improving the status of the industry to support future demand.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2011-2012, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul-Aug 2013 – Nov-Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Apr 2014 – Sep 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2011-2012, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15), Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14), FDI: Annual (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5: Wine Market – Introduction
Market Overview
Slide 6-9: Global Wine Market – Overview
Slide 10-12: Indian Wine Market – Overview
Market Segmentation
Slide 13-14: Indian Wine Market – Segmentation
Export and Import
Slide 15-18: Export and Import of Major Types of Wine
Drivers & Challenges
Slide 19: Drivers and Challenges – Summary
Slide 20-24: Drivers
Slide 25-27: Challenges
Market Trends
Slide 28: Key Market Trends – Summary
Slide 29-31: Key Market Trends
Competitive Landscape
Slide 32: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Slide 33: Competitive Benchmarking, Public Trading Comparables
Slide 34-35: Product – Price Matrix
Slide 36-43: Major Public Players
Slide 44-73: Major Private Players
Consumer Insights
Slide 74-77: Consumer Insights on Wine
Strategic Recommendation
Slide 78: Strategies
Appendix
Slide 79: Key Ratios Description
Slide 80: Sources of Information
The wine industry in India is growing rapidly, with domestic wine production and consumption on the rise. There are now over 38 wineries producing around 6.2 million liters annually, up from an estimated 9 million liters expected by 2010. Maharashtra leads the country in wine production. The domestic wine market is currently valued at Rs. 450 crore and is projected to have strong annual growth of 25-30%. However, per capita consumption in India remains low at just 9ml annually compared to other major wine producing countries. The key drivers of growth are changing lifestyles, higher incomes, and government support through reduced taxes and duties.
This document is a summer internship report submitted by Nitin Jaiswal to Lovely Professional University in partial fulfillment of an MBA degree. The report focuses on a comparative analysis of liquor industries with special reference to India Glycols Limited. It includes an introduction, objectives, background on IGL, descriptions of major beer brands and types of alcoholic drinks, the beer making process, IGL's product profile and competitors, and sections on findings, conclusions, suggestions and recommendations.
Indian Olive Oil Market Forecast to 2017IBNARESEARCH
This document provides a summary and table of contents for the market research report "Indian Olive Oil Market Forecast to 2017" published by IBNA Research in August 2012. The 160-page report contains 11 chapters analyzing the past, present, and future outlook of the Indian olive oil market through 2027. It provides statistics on olive oil production, consumption, imports, pricing, distribution, and consumer trends in India. The report aims to help olive oil manufacturers and exporters better understand opportunities in the growing Indian market.
India Beer Market- Industry Size, Share, Drivers, Trends, Analysis and Forecasts (2019-2024)
The report titled India Beer Market- Industry Size, Share, Drivers, Trends, Analysis and Forecasts (2019-24) released by Niir Project Consultancy Services, provides a comprehensive analysis on Indian Beer Market. The report begins with a brief insight into the scenario of the global beer industry giving details about global beer consumption patterns and then proceeds to analyze the Indian scenario. India has one of the lowest consumption levels of beer in the world. Currently India consumes ~2% of the total world consumption and has the potential to match, the world leader, China thus opening a vast pool of opportunities for the brewing companies.
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- CY2015 saw a series of contractions in India's merchandise exports while some sectors performed well and boosted exports. These high-performing sectors are labeled the "Gods".
- Most sectors struggled and exports declined significantly, joining the league of the "Guilty".
- A few sectors like Petrochemicals and Apparel showed mixed results. Exports fell but imports fell more for Petrochemicals, reducing the trade deficit. For Apparel, exports were stagnant but it maintained a trade surplus.
- The performance of key sectors is analyzed to understand the real story behind India's export numbers, rather than generalizing the overall decline. Sectors cannot be grouped into just two categories of increase
This document analyzes the export competitiveness of the Indian tea industry using various revealed comparative advantage models. It finds that while India's export competitiveness and market share have declined relative to major competitors like China, Sri Lanka, and Kenya, the Indian tea industry still has great potential for growth. The study calculates revealed comparative advantage indices for India and other tea producing countries to determine changes in their competitive positions over time and identify factors influencing export competitiveness.
China edible vegetable oil industry report, 2010 2011ResearchInChina
This report analyzes China's edible vegetable oil industry in 2010-2011, focusing on market segments, competition among key companies, and development trends. Major findings include: soybean, palm, and rapeseed oils accounted for the top three varieties by consumption; total industry profits nearly tripled from 2006-2010; and companies expanded distribution channels and sought to strengthen industrial chains.
Market Research Report : Sugar industry in india 2014 - SampleNetscribes, Inc.
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The report highlights the analysis of the drivers and explains the factors for growth of the industry. Growing Population and Rise in Income, High Demand from Food and Beverage Industry, Growing Pharmaceutical Market, are the key drivers of this market. There is a huge untapped market which gives the industry more opportunities to expand. There is also a huge opportunity from by-products, and the sugar industry is considered as the chief source of raw material for ethanol production in India. To meet the rising demand of ethanol, sugar plants receive government aid which is facilitating ethanol production, in turn benefiting the overall sugar industry.
There are various challenges too that the sugar industry faces, oversupply situation and rise in sugarcane prices, impact of cyclicality and pricing are the major challenges faced by the sugar industry. Rise in sugarcane prices will bring down the profitability of sugar mills. Due to the sugar pricing challenge, it is difficult for the sugar mills to recover their production costs which lead to frequent losses
Government is likely to decontrol sugar sector to facilitate growth in the domestic sugar industry, also the sugar industry has been lobbying hard for decontrolling the sugar sector. The chief organizations, such as ISMA and NFCSF are looking for partial decontrol of the sector, allowing selling the entire stock of sugar in the open market.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul 2013 – Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Oct 2013 – Mar 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12), Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14), FDI: Annual (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5: Sugar Industry Snapshot
Market Overview
Slide 6-10: Sugar Industry – Overview, Growth of Sugar Production(2013-2018), Growth of Sugar Consumption(2013-2018), Growth of Sugar Factories, Sugarcane – Overview, Growth of Sugarcane Production(2013-2018), Growth of Sugarcane Acreage(2013-2016), Sugar - Value Chain
Regional Distribution
Slide 11-17: Maharashtra – Overview, Uttar Pradesh – Overview, Karnataka – Overview, Tamil Nadu – Overview, Andhra Pradesh – Overview, Gujarat – Production Volume, Haryana– Production Volume, Punjab – Production Volume, Bihar – Production Volume
Export-Import
Slide 18: Export-Import
Drivers & Challenges
Slide 19: Drivers and Challenges – Summary
Slide 20-25: Drivers
Slide 26-28: Challenges
Government Initiatives
Slide 29: Decontrol of Sugar sector
Competitive Landscape
Slide 30: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Slide 31: Public Trading Comparables, Top 3 Companies
Slide 32-34: C
Market Research Report : Confectionery market in india 2012Netscribes, Inc.
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The confectionery market in India is expected to witness a steady demand growth in spite of the ‘indulgence product’ tag, according to, knowledge consulting solutions company, Netscribes Inc. The report identifies trends in the confectionery industry such as the growing gifting culture and the use of confectionery products as a replacement of traditional sweets. Moreover, the rural market is also a major contributor to the industry due to its massive demand and consumption in terms of volume. This is further aided by the penetration and availability of confectioneries at different price points along with the increased disposable income amongst consumers. All these factors indicate a bright future of the confectionery market in India, according to the report.
Netscribes launches a report on the Confectionery Market in India 2012 as part of Netscribes’ Food and Beverage Industry report series.
The introduction of the report segregates the overall FMCG market into its sub segments, which includes food and beverage, under which the sub segment, the confectionery market, is highlighted. This is followed by the overview section that provides an overview of the confectionery market in India, its key characteristics, market size and growth rates as well as market potential. A segmental share of the market in terms of organized and unorganized sector is also provided along with zone wise and age wise segmentations. In addition to this, price wise and variant wise segmentation of the lower price bracket confectioneries has also been provided. The next section elaborates on the value chain analysis of the sector, followed by general distribution system of the confectionery products along with the profit margins at each step.
The report then goes on to highlight the various aspects of the confectionery market by segregating it on the basis of product types i.e. sugar confectionery, chocolate confectionery and chewing gums. It contains a brief overview about each category along with their respective market sizes. Information on the chocolate companies, the boiled sugar candy market and other aspects of the market in terms of products are provided in the exclusive report.
Following the segmentation in terms of product types, the Netscribes’ report shows a segmentation of the market into rural market and urban markets. A brief overview regarding each segment along with flavour preferences and advertising techniques have also been included.
This is followed by a zone wise consumer preference section, which includes flavour and price preferences of consumers inhabiting the four regions of the country – East, West, North and South.
A separate section on import and export of different types of confectionery products has also been provided, highlighting the growth in import-export values ov
1) The outlook for the sugar sector in India was revised to stable from negative, as south India-based sugar mills were expected to improve their credit profiles in FY15, while UP-based mills would continue to struggle with high leverage.
2) South India-based mills were forecast to have positive sugar segment profitability in the range of INR0.5-1/kg in FY15, compared to losses for UP-based mills of INR1-1.5/kg.
3) The global sugar surplus was expected to persist in the 2014-15 season (SS15) but at a reduced level from the estimated 5 million tons in the 2013-14 season (SS14), keeping international
The chocolate industry in India, valued at INR 52bn (~USD 0.86bn) in FY 2014, has been growing at a CAGR of ~15% over the last three years. ValueNotes estimates that the industry will be worth approximately INR 122bn (~USD 2.03bn) by FY 2019, growing at a CAGR of ~18%. The report provides an overvoew of the industry including the current market size and growth, the drivers and challenges for growth, the competitive landscape, an analysis on the industry for investor attractiveness, and Porter’s 5 Forces. key market trends discussed indicate the opportunities and challenges for industry players.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the cold chain logistics industry in India, including cold storage and refrigerated transport (reefers). It aims to comprehensively analyze the present status and future prospects of the industry, identify growth drivers and opportunities, evaluate the market potential, and forecast key metrics. The analysis covers factors influencing demand and supply, the competitive landscape, profiles of major players, and financial comparisons. It also examines government support and regulations affecting the industry.
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Market Research Report :Sugar Industry in India 2012Netscribes, Inc.
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The Sugar Industry in India is part of Netscribes’ Food & Beverage Series reports. The market will be boosted by the rapidly growing food and beverage industry with increasing production of confectionaries, resulting in increased demand for sugar.
The report begins with the market overview section, providing details on the domestic sugar production and consumption. India is the world’s largest sugar consuming country and is also the second largest in terms of sugar production. The growth of sugar factories along with the sugar industry segments depicts the sugar industry scenario in India. The sugarcane overview section provides a clear idea about the linkage between the sugarcane farmers and millers, including growth of sugarcane production and cane acreage. This is followed by the sugar industry value chain, illustrating the structure and operational mechanism in the sugar plants and sugar refineries, including the distillery and cogeneration process.
The regional distribution section provides a vivid description of the sugar industry in the largest sugar producing states across the country, including Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab and Bihar. This section provides state-wise information, such as no. of sugar factories, sugar production, average sugarcane production, sugarcane area and production.
Factors driving the growth of sugar industry in India are also explained in detail. Growing population coupled with rising income is providing impetus to the growth in the country’s sugar consumption, benefiting the overall sugar industry. India is the world’s second largest populated country, representing about 17.31% of the global population. Aggressive growth in the food and beverage industries will lead to the increasing demand for sugar. High sugar content in confectionaries, including chocolates, pastries and ice-creams, will drive the domestic demand for sugar. By-products, such as ethanol and power via cogeneration provides cross functional and cross business opportunities. Growing pharmaceutical market and low per capita sugar consumption in India provide opportunities for the players to capitalize upon. The challenges hindering the market are illustrated. Oversupply situation coupled with higher cane prices results in declining profit margin for the players in the sugar industry. Cyclical nature of the crop results in volatility in sugar production leading to high cane arrears. The present pricing policy is highly government regulated resulting in limited bargaining power of the sugar millers.
The government initiatives section provides a detailed description about the Pre-Budget Memorandum 2012-13, including removal of 10% levy sugar quota, implementation of tax incentives, Cenvat Credit on Bagasse, tax deduction under section 35 AD and exemption from both se
The document discusses the food industry from production to preparation. It outlines key stages including fertilizer, chemical, and preservative use in production and processing. Popular crop chemicals like urea and herbicides aid high yields. Preservatives like sodium benzoate and calcium hydroxide extend shelf life. Flavorings and sweeteners are added for taste. Cooking oils are important for preparation. Market forecasts predict increased demand for items like aspartame, dextrose, coconut oil, and phosphate fertilizers. The food industry relies on chemicals and processing at each stage.
The fruit beverage industry in India is on its mark for a great run to success. Changing consumer dynamics like rising incomes, shifting preferences towards healthy drinks and changing perceptions will contribute majorly for the industry’s next growth phase. Macro-economic factors like spurt in the modern trade, growing urbanization in the nation and burgeoning middle class will further lend a helping hand to the sector.
The document provides an overview of the chemicals industry in India. Some key points:
- India has a large and growing chemicals market, ranked 3rd in Asia and 6th globally, reaching $139 billion in size in 2016. The market is projected to grow to $224 billion by 2017 and $403 billion by 2025.
- The chemicals industry represents an important part of the Indian economy, accounting for 2.11% of GDP. It includes over 70,000 commercial products.
- India has a leading global position in certain chemical sub-sectors such as dyes, agrochemicals, and polymers. It accounts for 16% of global dye production and is the 3rd largest consumer and producer
The document provides an overview of the sugar industry in India. It discusses that India is the second largest producer of sugarcane globally and the industry has an annual turnover of 700 billion rupees. It also summarizes that the industry is regulated by the government and follows a three year production cycle with the crushing season running from October to April. The key challenges facing the industry are a mismatch between supply and demand of sugar and price volatility.
Restaurant! It is a most popular name in the present world. Many people do not have their meal in their home, they always take meal and food from restaurant. Restaurant is a public place, which opens to all for selling food and beverage to any person and peoples. We are visit restaurant and take food from restaurant. But we don’t the proper meaning or definition of Restaurant.
The Indian restaurant industry is worth Rs.75, 000 crores and is growing at an annual rate of 7%. The industry is highly fragmented with 1.5 million eating outlets, of which a little more than 3,000 outlets form the organized segment. However, the organized segment is rapidly growing at an annual rate of 16%. Quick service segment is the clear winner in the eating out market with a growth rate of 21%.Organized Segment is expected to reach Rs.22,000 crore by 2017.
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India toileteries and household cleansing market outlook to 2019kenresearch12
This document provides an overview and analysis of the toiletries and household cleansing market in India from 2009-2014. It includes segmentation of the market by product types, distribution channels, growth drivers and restraints. Specific sections analyze the dish washing, floor cleaning, toilet cleaning and liquid hand wash submarkets in terms of size, segmentation, exports/imports, trends, competitive landscape and future projections. Company profiles of major players like Reckitt Benckiser, Hindustan Unilever and Dabur are also included. Macroeconomic factors influencing demand are discussed.
Market Research Report : Bottled water market in india 2013Netscribes, Inc.
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Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Bottled Water Market in India 2013 covers a wide spectrum of concerns with regard to the bottled water industry and identifies several factors impacting the sale of bottled water in India. The shortage of safe drinking water around the world, especially in the third world countries, has opened up new avenues of opportunity for the bottled water industry. Bottled water is drinking water that has been treated to make it clean and packaged in plastic or glass bottles meant for sale. Bottled water industry caters to one of the most thriving markets within the country. Right from the year 1995, the bottled water industry has witnessed healthy growth in terms of the number of licensed units and market size. The consumption of smaller bottled water units of 500 ml capacity has increased by around 140% perceptibly. The 20-liter bulk water jars have found phenomenal acceptance in households and at workplaces. Due to the growing market size, one can expect a substantial increase in employment opportunities within the bottled water segment in the near future.
The bottled water industry is also witnessing rapid global market growth owing to rising health concerns of the ever-increasing population. India is a country that has witnessed one of the fastest rates of growth in Asia, at more than 20% per annum. Identification of product innovation opportunities by key players has also led to a surge in demand for bottled water. The extensive use of advanced technology in water purification methods is yet another move of strategic importance. The report also identifies a few pain points in the industry that include spurious product differentiation and low rural penetration. The Bureau of Indian Standards has formulated the following standards which provide quality norms for packaged water – IS 14543:2004 Packaged drinking water (other than natural mineral water) (First Revision) and IS 13428: 2005 Packaged natural mineral water (Second Revision).
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The chemical industry in India holds a significant position in the economy, accounting for about 2.11% of GDP. India has the 3rd largest chemical industry in Asia. The industry is highly diversified, covering over 70,000 commercial products. It has been growing steadily, with the market size reaching USD144 billion in 2015 and projected to reach USD403 billion by 2025. Organic chemicals dominate both exports and imports for the chemical industry. Exports have been rising in recent years while imports have grown at a faster pace.
- Iran has a population of 72 million people and an area of 1.6 million square kilometers, with a GDP per capita of $7,700. There are 550,000 diesel trucks and 8.4 million passenger cars in the country.
- In 2006, Iran's total lubricant market size was 754,000 metric tons, including 640,000 metric tons of engine oil and 18,000 metric tons of grease. Domestic engine oil brands dominate the market.
- Major international lubricant brands like Total, Shell, and Castrol have a presence in Iran through blending plants and joint ventures with local companies.
Journey Of Indian Wine, And Current Indianguestef5b43e
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The Report provides exhaustive information on the Indian Wine Sector, the market size, projected growth rates, the demand drivers, SWOT analysis, key characteristics of the Indian market and profile of leading players in India.
An Illustrated guide to All Indian and Major International Wines in the Indian Market The First Complete Indian Wine Guide is surely going to pique your interest in wine, particularly in Indian wine. This report aims to contribute to the wider awareness of high-quality Indian wines, even as it guides the Indian consumer through all brands, domestic and imported, available in the Indian market
This document summarizes the introduction, challenges, opportunities, innovations, and future strategy of Sula Wines. Sula Wines was India's first commercial winery, founded in 2000 in Nashik, Maharashtra. It faced initial challenges with lack of expertise, technology, and an unfavorable regulatory environment. Opportunities included Nashik's suitable climate for grapes and a nascent Indian wine market. Through innovations like partnerships, equipment investments, and licensing, Sula Wines became a leader in India's wine industry and plans to continue expanding its premium offerings, production efficiencies, and marketing globally.
Sula Vineyards is an Indian wine company that is rapidly growing but faces challenges maintaining quality and reputation as volumes increase. It has low cash flows, poor distribution networks, and low domestic market share. Its strengths include fast market growth and good climate for grapes, but weaknesses include low drinking age and poor wine awareness in India. The document discusses Sula's financial performance and options for continuing growth, such as expanding distribution, growing white wines, moving into new markets, and diversifying products. It proposes the big goal of surpassing a competitor as India's top wine and outlines risks and a timeline for implementation.
The document provides an overview of the global and Indian wine industries. It discusses the history of wine dating back 60 million years and key events like the Phylloxera plague in the 19th century. It outlines trends in consumption, major competitors in India, stakeholders, and value parameters. Major breakthroughs like pasteurization and innovations in bottling and packaging are also summarized. Leading Indian companies like Sula, Grover, and global player Gallo are profiled. The document concludes with information on distribution channels and margins.
This document is a project submitted by Disha M. Ranka for a master's degree in commerce. It analyzes the wine industry in India, with a focus on Sula Vineyards. The project includes sections on the history of wine, wine tasting, the Indian wine industry, Sula Vineyards' marketing strategy, and a SWOT analysis. It was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Adhir V. Ambavane and Prof. Chitra Subramaniam.
Market Research Report : Sugar industry in india 2014 - SampleNetscribes, Inc.
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The report highlights the analysis of the drivers and explains the factors for growth of the industry. Growing Population and Rise in Income, High Demand from Food and Beverage Industry, Growing Pharmaceutical Market, are the key drivers of this market. There is a huge untapped market which gives the industry more opportunities to expand. There is also a huge opportunity from by-products, and the sugar industry is considered as the chief source of raw material for ethanol production in India. To meet the rising demand of ethanol, sugar plants receive government aid which is facilitating ethanol production, in turn benefiting the overall sugar industry.
There are various challenges too that the sugar industry faces, oversupply situation and rise in sugarcane prices, impact of cyclicality and pricing are the major challenges faced by the sugar industry. Rise in sugarcane prices will bring down the profitability of sugar mills. Due to the sugar pricing challenge, it is difficult for the sugar mills to recover their production costs which lead to frequent losses
Government is likely to decontrol sugar sector to facilitate growth in the domestic sugar industry, also the sugar industry has been lobbying hard for decontrolling the sugar sector. The chief organizations, such as ISMA and NFCSF are looking for partial decontrol of the sector, allowing selling the entire stock of sugar in the open market.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul 2013 – Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Oct 2013 – Mar 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12), Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14), FDI: Annual (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5: Sugar Industry Snapshot
Market Overview
Slide 6-10: Sugar Industry – Overview, Growth of Sugar Production(2013-2018), Growth of Sugar Consumption(2013-2018), Growth of Sugar Factories, Sugarcane – Overview, Growth of Sugarcane Production(2013-2018), Growth of Sugarcane Acreage(2013-2016), Sugar - Value Chain
Regional Distribution
Slide 11-17: Maharashtra – Overview, Uttar Pradesh – Overview, Karnataka – Overview, Tamil Nadu – Overview, Andhra Pradesh – Overview, Gujarat – Production Volume, Haryana– Production Volume, Punjab – Production Volume, Bihar – Production Volume
Export-Import
Slide 18: Export-Import
Drivers & Challenges
Slide 19: Drivers and Challenges – Summary
Slide 20-25: Drivers
Slide 26-28: Challenges
Government Initiatives
Slide 29: Decontrol of Sugar sector
Competitive Landscape
Slide 30: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Slide 31: Public Trading Comparables, Top 3 Companies
Slide 32-34: C
Market Research Report : Confectionery market in india 2012Netscribes, Inc.
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The confectionery market in India is expected to witness a steady demand growth in spite of the ‘indulgence product’ tag, according to, knowledge consulting solutions company, Netscribes Inc. The report identifies trends in the confectionery industry such as the growing gifting culture and the use of confectionery products as a replacement of traditional sweets. Moreover, the rural market is also a major contributor to the industry due to its massive demand and consumption in terms of volume. This is further aided by the penetration and availability of confectioneries at different price points along with the increased disposable income amongst consumers. All these factors indicate a bright future of the confectionery market in India, according to the report.
Netscribes launches a report on the Confectionery Market in India 2012 as part of Netscribes’ Food and Beverage Industry report series.
The introduction of the report segregates the overall FMCG market into its sub segments, which includes food and beverage, under which the sub segment, the confectionery market, is highlighted. This is followed by the overview section that provides an overview of the confectionery market in India, its key characteristics, market size and growth rates as well as market potential. A segmental share of the market in terms of organized and unorganized sector is also provided along with zone wise and age wise segmentations. In addition to this, price wise and variant wise segmentation of the lower price bracket confectioneries has also been provided. The next section elaborates on the value chain analysis of the sector, followed by general distribution system of the confectionery products along with the profit margins at each step.
The report then goes on to highlight the various aspects of the confectionery market by segregating it on the basis of product types i.e. sugar confectionery, chocolate confectionery and chewing gums. It contains a brief overview about each category along with their respective market sizes. Information on the chocolate companies, the boiled sugar candy market and other aspects of the market in terms of products are provided in the exclusive report.
Following the segmentation in terms of product types, the Netscribes’ report shows a segmentation of the market into rural market and urban markets. A brief overview regarding each segment along with flavour preferences and advertising techniques have also been included.
This is followed by a zone wise consumer preference section, which includes flavour and price preferences of consumers inhabiting the four regions of the country – East, West, North and South.
A separate section on import and export of different types of confectionery products has also been provided, highlighting the growth in import-export values ov
1) The outlook for the sugar sector in India was revised to stable from negative, as south India-based sugar mills were expected to improve their credit profiles in FY15, while UP-based mills would continue to struggle with high leverage.
2) South India-based mills were forecast to have positive sugar segment profitability in the range of INR0.5-1/kg in FY15, compared to losses for UP-based mills of INR1-1.5/kg.
3) The global sugar surplus was expected to persist in the 2014-15 season (SS15) but at a reduced level from the estimated 5 million tons in the 2013-14 season (SS14), keeping international
The chocolate industry in India, valued at INR 52bn (~USD 0.86bn) in FY 2014, has been growing at a CAGR of ~15% over the last three years. ValueNotes estimates that the industry will be worth approximately INR 122bn (~USD 2.03bn) by FY 2019, growing at a CAGR of ~18%. The report provides an overvoew of the industry including the current market size and growth, the drivers and challenges for growth, the competitive landscape, an analysis on the industry for investor attractiveness, and Porter’s 5 Forces. key market trends discussed indicate the opportunities and challenges for industry players.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the cold chain logistics industry in India, including cold storage and refrigerated transport (reefers). It aims to comprehensively analyze the present status and future prospects of the industry, identify growth drivers and opportunities, evaluate the market potential, and forecast key metrics. The analysis covers factors influencing demand and supply, the competitive landscape, profiles of major players, and financial comparisons. It also examines government support and regulations affecting the industry.
Indian Crockery Market: Trends and Opportunities (2013-2018) – New Report by ...Daedal Research
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Market Research Report :Sugar Industry in India 2012Netscribes, Inc.
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The Sugar Industry in India is part of Netscribes’ Food & Beverage Series reports. The market will be boosted by the rapidly growing food and beverage industry with increasing production of confectionaries, resulting in increased demand for sugar.
The report begins with the market overview section, providing details on the domestic sugar production and consumption. India is the world’s largest sugar consuming country and is also the second largest in terms of sugar production. The growth of sugar factories along with the sugar industry segments depicts the sugar industry scenario in India. The sugarcane overview section provides a clear idea about the linkage between the sugarcane farmers and millers, including growth of sugarcane production and cane acreage. This is followed by the sugar industry value chain, illustrating the structure and operational mechanism in the sugar plants and sugar refineries, including the distillery and cogeneration process.
The regional distribution section provides a vivid description of the sugar industry in the largest sugar producing states across the country, including Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab and Bihar. This section provides state-wise information, such as no. of sugar factories, sugar production, average sugarcane production, sugarcane area and production.
Factors driving the growth of sugar industry in India are also explained in detail. Growing population coupled with rising income is providing impetus to the growth in the country’s sugar consumption, benefiting the overall sugar industry. India is the world’s second largest populated country, representing about 17.31% of the global population. Aggressive growth in the food and beverage industries will lead to the increasing demand for sugar. High sugar content in confectionaries, including chocolates, pastries and ice-creams, will drive the domestic demand for sugar. By-products, such as ethanol and power via cogeneration provides cross functional and cross business opportunities. Growing pharmaceutical market and low per capita sugar consumption in India provide opportunities for the players to capitalize upon. The challenges hindering the market are illustrated. Oversupply situation coupled with higher cane prices results in declining profit margin for the players in the sugar industry. Cyclical nature of the crop results in volatility in sugar production leading to high cane arrears. The present pricing policy is highly government regulated resulting in limited bargaining power of the sugar millers.
The government initiatives section provides a detailed description about the Pre-Budget Memorandum 2012-13, including removal of 10% levy sugar quota, implementation of tax incentives, Cenvat Credit on Bagasse, tax deduction under section 35 AD and exemption from both se
The document discusses the food industry from production to preparation. It outlines key stages including fertilizer, chemical, and preservative use in production and processing. Popular crop chemicals like urea and herbicides aid high yields. Preservatives like sodium benzoate and calcium hydroxide extend shelf life. Flavorings and sweeteners are added for taste. Cooking oils are important for preparation. Market forecasts predict increased demand for items like aspartame, dextrose, coconut oil, and phosphate fertilizers. The food industry relies on chemicals and processing at each stage.
The fruit beverage industry in India is on its mark for a great run to success. Changing consumer dynamics like rising incomes, shifting preferences towards healthy drinks and changing perceptions will contribute majorly for the industry’s next growth phase. Macro-economic factors like spurt in the modern trade, growing urbanization in the nation and burgeoning middle class will further lend a helping hand to the sector.
The document provides an overview of the chemicals industry in India. Some key points:
- India has a large and growing chemicals market, ranked 3rd in Asia and 6th globally, reaching $139 billion in size in 2016. The market is projected to grow to $224 billion by 2017 and $403 billion by 2025.
- The chemicals industry represents an important part of the Indian economy, accounting for 2.11% of GDP. It includes over 70,000 commercial products.
- India has a leading global position in certain chemical sub-sectors such as dyes, agrochemicals, and polymers. It accounts for 16% of global dye production and is the 3rd largest consumer and producer
The document provides an overview of the sugar industry in India. It discusses that India is the second largest producer of sugarcane globally and the industry has an annual turnover of 700 billion rupees. It also summarizes that the industry is regulated by the government and follows a three year production cycle with the crushing season running from October to April. The key challenges facing the industry are a mismatch between supply and demand of sugar and price volatility.
Restaurant! It is a most popular name in the present world. Many people do not have their meal in their home, they always take meal and food from restaurant. Restaurant is a public place, which opens to all for selling food and beverage to any person and peoples. We are visit restaurant and take food from restaurant. But we don’t the proper meaning or definition of Restaurant.
The Indian restaurant industry is worth Rs.75, 000 crores and is growing at an annual rate of 7%. The industry is highly fragmented with 1.5 million eating outlets, of which a little more than 3,000 outlets form the organized segment. However, the organized segment is rapidly growing at an annual rate of 16%. Quick service segment is the clear winner in the eating out market with a growth rate of 21%.Organized Segment is expected to reach Rs.22,000 crore by 2017.
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India toileteries and household cleansing market outlook to 2019kenresearch12
This document provides an overview and analysis of the toiletries and household cleansing market in India from 2009-2014. It includes segmentation of the market by product types, distribution channels, growth drivers and restraints. Specific sections analyze the dish washing, floor cleaning, toilet cleaning and liquid hand wash submarkets in terms of size, segmentation, exports/imports, trends, competitive landscape and future projections. Company profiles of major players like Reckitt Benckiser, Hindustan Unilever and Dabur are also included. Macroeconomic factors influencing demand are discussed.
Market Research Report : Bottled water market in india 2013Netscribes, Inc.
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Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Bottled Water Market in India 2013 covers a wide spectrum of concerns with regard to the bottled water industry and identifies several factors impacting the sale of bottled water in India. The shortage of safe drinking water around the world, especially in the third world countries, has opened up new avenues of opportunity for the bottled water industry. Bottled water is drinking water that has been treated to make it clean and packaged in plastic or glass bottles meant for sale. Bottled water industry caters to one of the most thriving markets within the country. Right from the year 1995, the bottled water industry has witnessed healthy growth in terms of the number of licensed units and market size. The consumption of smaller bottled water units of 500 ml capacity has increased by around 140% perceptibly. The 20-liter bulk water jars have found phenomenal acceptance in households and at workplaces. Due to the growing market size, one can expect a substantial increase in employment opportunities within the bottled water segment in the near future.
The bottled water industry is also witnessing rapid global market growth owing to rising health concerns of the ever-increasing population. India is a country that has witnessed one of the fastest rates of growth in Asia, at more than 20% per annum. Identification of product innovation opportunities by key players has also led to a surge in demand for bottled water. The extensive use of advanced technology in water purification methods is yet another move of strategic importance. The report also identifies a few pain points in the industry that include spurious product differentiation and low rural penetration. The Bureau of Indian Standards has formulated the following standards which provide quality norms for packaged water – IS 14543:2004 Packaged drinking water (other than natural mineral water) (First Revision) and IS 13428: 2005 Packaged natural mineral water (Second Revision).
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The chemical industry in India holds a significant position in the economy, accounting for about 2.11% of GDP. India has the 3rd largest chemical industry in Asia. The industry is highly diversified, covering over 70,000 commercial products. It has been growing steadily, with the market size reaching USD144 billion in 2015 and projected to reach USD403 billion by 2025. Organic chemicals dominate both exports and imports for the chemical industry. Exports have been rising in recent years while imports have grown at a faster pace.
- Iran has a population of 72 million people and an area of 1.6 million square kilometers, with a GDP per capita of $7,700. There are 550,000 diesel trucks and 8.4 million passenger cars in the country.
- In 2006, Iran's total lubricant market size was 754,000 metric tons, including 640,000 metric tons of engine oil and 18,000 metric tons of grease. Domestic engine oil brands dominate the market.
- Major international lubricant brands like Total, Shell, and Castrol have a presence in Iran through blending plants and joint ventures with local companies.
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The Report provides exhaustive information on the Indian Wine Sector, the market size, projected growth rates, the demand drivers, SWOT analysis, key characteristics of the Indian market and profile of leading players in India.
An Illustrated guide to All Indian and Major International Wines in the Indian Market The First Complete Indian Wine Guide is surely going to pique your interest in wine, particularly in Indian wine. This report aims to contribute to the wider awareness of high-quality Indian wines, even as it guides the Indian consumer through all brands, domestic and imported, available in the Indian market
This document summarizes the introduction, challenges, opportunities, innovations, and future strategy of Sula Wines. Sula Wines was India's first commercial winery, founded in 2000 in Nashik, Maharashtra. It faced initial challenges with lack of expertise, technology, and an unfavorable regulatory environment. Opportunities included Nashik's suitable climate for grapes and a nascent Indian wine market. Through innovations like partnerships, equipment investments, and licensing, Sula Wines became a leader in India's wine industry and plans to continue expanding its premium offerings, production efficiencies, and marketing globally.
Sula Vineyards is an Indian wine company that is rapidly growing but faces challenges maintaining quality and reputation as volumes increase. It has low cash flows, poor distribution networks, and low domestic market share. Its strengths include fast market growth and good climate for grapes, but weaknesses include low drinking age and poor wine awareness in India. The document discusses Sula's financial performance and options for continuing growth, such as expanding distribution, growing white wines, moving into new markets, and diversifying products. It proposes the big goal of surpassing a competitor as India's top wine and outlines risks and a timeline for implementation.
The document provides an overview of the global and Indian wine industries. It discusses the history of wine dating back 60 million years and key events like the Phylloxera plague in the 19th century. It outlines trends in consumption, major competitors in India, stakeholders, and value parameters. Major breakthroughs like pasteurization and innovations in bottling and packaging are also summarized. Leading Indian companies like Sula, Grover, and global player Gallo are profiled. The document concludes with information on distribution channels and margins.
This document is a project submitted by Disha M. Ranka for a master's degree in commerce. It analyzes the wine industry in India, with a focus on Sula Vineyards. The project includes sections on the history of wine, wine tasting, the Indian wine industry, Sula Vineyards' marketing strategy, and a SWOT analysis. It was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Adhir V. Ambavane and Prof. Chitra Subramaniam.
Its a Presentation on a case study based on Sula Wines, How it works, what are the Wine making steps, what is contract farming and who was the founder behind this great success.
Sula Vineyard uses various social media strategies to promote their wines and events. These include Instagram contests to engage users and increase followers. They also use social media to help plan romantic dates and reservations at partner restaurants. Sula promotes recycling efforts and their annual Mango Festival through posts on sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. They sell merchandise through their website and other online stores, and aim to introduce a mobile app for reservations, membership, and learning about the winemaking process.
This document provides information about conducting a SWOT analysis including definitions of its key parts. A SWOT analysis involves analyzing internal strengths and weaknesses as well as external opportunities and threats. It is used as a planning tool to understand these factors for a project, business or organization. The document outlines the steps to conduct a SWOT analysis which are to analyze the internal and external environment, perform the analysis and document it, and prepare action plans. Potential pitfalls and tips for effective SWOT analysis are also discussed.
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The Report provides exhaustive information on the Indian Wine Sector, the market size, projected growth rates, the demand drivers, SWOT analysis, key characteristics of the Indian market and profile of leading players in India.
An Illustrated guide to All Indian and Major International Wines in the Indian Market The First Complete Indian Wine Guide is surely going to pique your interest in wine, particularly in Indian wine.
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The liquor industry in India is dominated by whiskey, which holds a 95% market share. The IMFL category, which includes whiskey, rum, and brandy, accounts for 65% of the market by value. Whiskey consumption in India increased significantly between 2014-2018, with brands like Officer's Choice and Royal Stag seeing growth above 5%. Beer consumption is also rising in India and was valued at $9.7 billion in 2017. The wine industry is growing as well, led by Sula Vineyards which sells over 1 million cases annually. Overall, the alcoholic beverages market in India is valued at $26.8 billion and is expected to have strong growth in the coming years as incomes rise and urbanization increases
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Fortified Wine in Emerging Markets to 2015: Market GuideReportLinker.com
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Datamonitor's Drinks: Global Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Global Drinks industry. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, and profiles of the leading companies. This incisive report provides expert analysis with distinct chapters for Beer, Beverages, Brewers, Carbonated Soft Drinks, Distillers & Vintners, Hot Drinks, Soft Drinks, Spirits, Wine, Bottled Water, Functional Drinks and JuicesScope of the Report * Contains an executive summary and data on value, volume and segmentation for Beer, Beverages, Brewers, Carbonated Soft Drinks, Distillers & Vintners, Hot Drinks, Soft Drinks, Spirits, Wine, Bottled Water, Functional Drinks and Juices * Provides textual analysis of the industry's prospects, competitive landscape and profiles of the leading companies* Incorporates in-depth five forces competitive environment analysis and scorecards* Includes five-year forecasts for Beer, Beverages, Brewers, Carbonated Soft Drinks, Distillers & Vintners, Hot Drinks, Soft Drinks, Spirits, Wine, Bottled Water, Functional Drinks and JuicesHighlights* The global beer market generated total revenues of $405.9 billion in 2008, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.9% for the period spanning 2004-2008.* The global beverages industry generated total revenues of $1,416.3 billion in 2008, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.5% for the period spanning 2004-2008.* The global brewers sector generated total revenues of $493.6 billion in 2008, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.1% for the period spanning 2004-2008.* The global carbonated soft drink market generated total revenues of $145.7 billion in 2007, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 0.5% for the period spanning 2003-2007.* The distillers and vintners sector generated total revenues of $506.6 billion in 2008, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.5% for the period spanning 2004-2008.* The global hot drinks market generated total revenues of $58.6 billion in 2007, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.1% for the period spanning 2003-2007.The global soft drinks market generated total revenues of $329.4 billion in 2007, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.7% for the period spanning 2003-2007.* The global spirits market generated total revenues of $181.9 billion in 2007, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.8% for the period spanning 2003-2007.* The global wine market generated total revenues of $222.6 billion in 2008, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.6% for the period spanning 2004-2008.* The global bottled water market generated total revenues of $66.6 billion in 2007, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.2% for the period spanning 2003-2007.* Market consumption volumes increased with a CAGR of 6.9% between 2004-2008, to reach a total of 9.9 billion liters in 2008.* The global juices market generated total revenues of $63.8 billion in 2008, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.2% for the period spanning 2004-2008.Why you should buy this report * Spot future trends and developments * Inform your business decisions * Add weight to presentations and marketing materials * Save time carrying out entry-level research
The Indian alcoholic beverages market is valued at $35 billion annually and is growing rapidly at 8.8% per year, making it the third largest market globally. Whiskey is the most popular spirit, accounting for 60% of the Indian-made foreign liquor market. The Indian whiskey market was worth $21 billion in 2021 and is growing at 8.1% annually. Country liquor has the largest market share at 48% due to its low cost, while imported liquor has the smallest share at 3%. Consumption is highest in southern states like Andhra Pradesh and consumption is projected to reach 6.5 billion liters by 2020.
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INDIAN WINE MARKET
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INDIAN WINE MARKET FORECAST TO 2018
Publication Date: September 10, 2013
Pages: 280
Format: PDF
Description
Over the past five years (2008-09 to 2012-13), the Indian Wine Market has been showing a steady
growth. The demand of both the domestic and foreign wines has been growing day by day. There is
enough room for each and every wine brand, be it Indian or foreign, in the Indian market as the market
has registered a significant percentage of growth in both volume and value terms in recent years.
The strong economic growth of the last few years and increasing wine culture among the new wealthy
Indian middle class combined with a greater exposure to western lifestyle has created hunger for different
categories of wines.
In order to help manufacturers and exporters to better understand the Indian wine market, IBNA
Research, a division of Indian Business News Agency (IBNA), has launched a new market research
report titled “Indian Wine Market Forecast to 2018”.
Indian Wine Market Forecast to 2018 is a comprehensive research that contains detail statistics, in-depth
analysis, and quality research on Indian wine market. This report is unique in its collection of highly
relevant data, from legislation and imports to pricing levels, analyses of market share, market growth and
more.
The report starts with an introduction of India's demographic and macro-economic indicators, including
focus on Indian Cities for Growth.
Chapter Two of the report discusses the production of different varieties of grapes and wines in India,
including data on production. The chapter provides the information needed to understand the dynamics of
wine industry in the country.
Chapter Three explains government regulations, policies on wine. The chapter brings the rules and
regulations of imported wine and their impact on the wine industry in India. It also provides the policy and
regulations on wine in the major wine producing and consuming states in India.
Chapter Four covers duties and taxes on wine, including detail discussion on tax rates imposed by the
central government as well as the state governments.
Chapter Five provides lists of retail prices of different brands of wines in the major Indian states as well as
it provides a comparative prices of different brands in India. The chapter discusses the mechanism of
formation of retail price of wine in the country.
Chapter Six highlights the Indian consumer income grouping, consumer classes, their characteristics,
behavior and preferences. The chapter will help the foreign wine companies to understand the mental
makeup of the Indian consumers.
Chapter Seven compiles details import and export statistics on wine from 2008-09 to 2012-13. The
chapter provides contact information of major importers and exporters of wine in India. The chapter also
provides country wise detail statistics on wine import and export.
Chapter Eight provides elaborate coverage of Indian wine market. Providing detail statistics, the chapter
analyses the market size, market growth and market share. The chapter categorizes Indian wine market
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into four segments such as Sparkling Wine, Still Wine (Premium), Still Wine (Cheap) and Other Wines to
provide a detailed overview of past and present performance, both in value and volume terms, of each
segment. The segment-wise future outlook has been given in the report which will help readers to identify
the future growth spots and the market target. The chapter also covers elaborate analysis of the 20 wine
companies, to help clients understand the market, its structure and progress in the coming years. The
future of wine market in India is discussed in this chapter.
Chapter Nine explains the in-depth analysis of the distribution of wine in the Indian market, provides detail
structure of the wine distribution system in the country, supply chain scenario, and more. The chapter
also provides contact information of major wine suppliers, distributors, retailers, wine clubs and above all
200 three star, four star, and five star hotels who source bulk quantity of wine directly from the importers
or import directly from the foreign wine manufacturers.
Chapter Ten highlights various marketing networks existing in the Indian market as well as provides
information about market communications and its various forms like trade shows, exhibitions,
advertisement and other forms of communications.
If you are in the wine industry take a look on the Table of Content and the Tables & Figures that are
provided with this description and we are sure that you will benefit greatly from the information compiled
in "Indian Wine Market Forecast to 2018".
Table of Content:-
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction
1.1 Demographic Distribution of Population
1.2 Demographic Distribution of Population on the basis of Age
1.3 Population in the major cities
1.4 Projected of Population 2013-2026
1.5 Annual GDP growth
1.6 India’s real GDP Growth
1.7 Focused Cities for Growth
1.7.1 Maturing Cities
1.7.2 High Growth Cities
1.7.3 Emerging Cities
1.7.4 Potential Cities
CHAPTER TWO: WINE INDUSTRY & PRODUCTION
2. Overview
2.1 Different Varieties of Wine Grapes Available in India
2.2 Grape Production in India
2.3 Types of Wines Available in India
2.4 Major Concentration Areas for Production of wine
2.5 Vineyards and Wineries in India
2.6 Production of Wine in India
2.7 Growth Trend of Production of Wines
2.8 Availability of Raw Materials for Making Wine
2.9 Machineries, Accessories and other inputs for wineries
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CHAPTER THREE: POLICY & REGULATIONS
3. Overview
3.1 Central Government Policy Initiatives
3.2 State Governments Policy Initiatives
3.2.1 Chandigarh
3.2.2 Delhi
3.2.3 Karnataka
3.2.4 Maharashtra
3.3 Promotional Activities for Indian Wines
3.3.1 Indian Grape Processing Board
3.3.2 Financial Support
3.3.3 APEDA
3.3.4 Food Parks
3.3.5 Wine Parks
3.4 Alcohol Control in Specific States
3.5 Regulatory Framework and Legislations
3.5.1 Classification of Wine
3.5.2 Indian Standard Specification for Wines
3.5.3 Wine Quality Requirements
3.5.4 Ethyl Alcohol Content
3.5.5 Taste and Aroma
3.5.6 Use of Colour & Additives
3.5.7 Freedom from Mould and Bacterial Growth
3.5.7.1 Freedom from Harmful Ingredients
3.5.7.2 Freedom from Sedimentation
3.5.8 Net Volume
3.5.9 Rules for Packing
3.5.10 Rules for Marking
3.5.10.1 Certification Marking
3.5.11 Geographical Traceability of the Wine
3.5.12 Wholesale and Distribution License
3.5.13 Marketing Regulations
3.5.14 Storage Regulations
3.5.15 Labeling Regulations
3.6 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
3.7 Labour Laws
3.8 Associations
CHAPTER FOUR: DUTIES & TAXES
Overview
4.1 Customs Duty
4.2 Excise Duty
4.3 Excise Duty Reductions
4.4 Value Added Tax (VAT)
4.5 Duties & Taxes on Wines in Major Indian States
4.5.1 Andhra Pradesh
4.5.2 Assam
4.5.3 Delhi
4.5.4 Goa
4.5.5 Karnataka
4.5.6 Maharashtra
4.5.7 Punjab
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4.5.8 Rajasthan
4.5.9 Uttar Pradesh
4.5.10 West Bengal
CHAPTER FIVE: PRICE
5. Overview
5.1 Price Formation
5.2 Price of Wine in India
5.3 Price of Wine in Major Indian States
5.3.1 Delhi
5.3.2 Maharashtra
5.3.3 Tamil Nadu
CHAPTER SIX: CONSUMERS
6. Overview
6.1 Wine Culture in India
6.2 Social Aspect
6.3 Promotional Aspect
6.4 Market Characteristics & Consumption of Wines in India
6.5 Consumption of Wines in Different Regions
6.6 Increasing Market Demands & Rising Consumption Levels
6.7 Factors that Influence the Choices of Consumers
CHAPTER SEVEN: IMPORTS & EXPORTS
7. Overview
7.1 Imports of Wines
7.1.1 Category-wise Imports of Wines 2008-09 to 2012-13
7.1.2 Country-wise Imports of Wines 2008-09 to 2012-13
7.1.3 Wine Importers
7.2 Exports of Wines
7.2.1 Category-wise Exports of Wines 2008-09 to 2012-13
7.2.2 Country-wise Exports of Wines 2008-09 to 2012-13
7.2.3 Wine Exporters
CHAPTER EIGHT: MARKET
8. Overview
8.1 Current Trends in Indian Wine Market
8.2 Market Segmentation
8.2.1 Market Segmentation by Price
8.3 Indian Wine Market Size 2008-09 to 2012-13
8.3.1 Sparkling Wine Market Size 2008-09 to 2012-13
8.3.2 Still Wine (Premium) Market Size 2008-09 to 2012-13
8.3.3 Still Wine (Cheap) Market Size 2008-09 to 2012-13
8.3.4 Other Wines Market Size 2008-09 to 2012-13
8.4 Indian Wine Market Share 2008-09 to 2012-13
8.4.1 Market Share of Different Categories of Wines (Domestic) 2008-09 to 2012-13
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8.4.2 Market Share of Different Categories of Wines (Imported) 2008-09 to 2012-13
8.5 Indian Wine Market Growth 2008-09 to 2012-13
8.5.1 Sparkling Wine Market Growth 2008-09 to 2012-13
8.5.2 Still Wine (Premium) Market Growth 2008-09 to 2012-13
8.5.3 Still Wine (Cheap) Market Growth 2008-09 to 2012-13
8.5.4 Other Wines Market Growth 2008-09 to 2012-13
8.6 Indian Wine Market Forecast 2013-14 to 2017-18
8.6.1 Sparkling Wine Market Forecast 2013-14 to 2017-18
8.6.2 Still Wine (Premium) Market Forecast 2013-14 to 2017-18
8.6.3 Still Wine (Cheap) Market Forecast 2013-14 to 2017-18
8.6.4 Other Wines Market Forecast 2013-14 to 2017-18
8.7 Wine Brands Available in Indian Market
8.7.1 Indian Wine Brands & Their Manufacturing Companies
8.7.2 Foreign Wine Brands & Their Indian Distributors
8.8 Profiles of Selected Wine Companies
8.8.1 Brindco Sales Limited
8.8.2 Chateau D’Ori
8.8.3 Chateau Indage Limited
8.8.4 Elite Vintage Winery Private Limited
8.8.5 E & J Gallo
8.8.6 Flamingo Wines
8.8.7 Grover Vineyards Limited
8.8.8 Mandala Valley
8.8.9 Miguel Torres
8.8.10 Moet Henessay
8.8.11 ND Wines Private Limited
8.8.12 Pernod Ricard India Private Limited
8.8.13 Remy Cointreau
8.8.14 Renaissance Wines
8.8.15 Sankalp Wines
8.8.16 Sula Wines
8.8.17 UB Wine
8.8.18 Vinbros & Co.
8.8.19 Vinicola
8.8.20 Vintage Wines
8.9 Future of Indian Wine Market
CHAPTER NINE: DISTRIBUTION
9. Overview
9.1 Distribution Structure
9.2 Supply Chain
9.3 Trade Margins
9.4 Terms of Credit
9.5 Logistics
9.6 Contact Addresses of Major Wine Wholesalers & Suppliers
9.7 Contact Addresses of Major Wine Retailers
9.8 Contact Addresses of 200 Hundred Three, Four & Five Star Hotels
9.9 Contact Addresses of Major Wine Clubs in India
9.10 Marketing Channels for Imported Wine
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CHAPTER TEN: MARKETING
10. Overview
10.1 Exhibitions & Trade Shows
10.2 Advertisements and Media
10.3 Other forms of marketing and communications
10.4 Online sales
TABLES:-
CHAPTER: ONE
Table 1: Projected Total Population by Sex 2013-2026
Table 2: Cities having population 1 million and above
Table 3: GDP Growth in India 2007-2008 to 2011-2012
Table 4: Real GDP Growth in India 2007-2012
CHAPTER: TWO
Table 5: Table Grapes Available in India
Table 6: Wine Grapes Available in India
Table 7: State Wise Production of Grapes in India 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 8: List of Major Vineyards & Wineries in India
Table 9: Quantity (Liters) of Production of Different Categories of Wines in 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 10: Quantity (Cases) of Production of Different Categories of Wines in 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 11: Wine Production Growth 2008-09 to 2012-13
CHAPTER: THREE
Table 12: Different Sizes of Bottles (Glass & PET), Cans, Pouches & Kegs of Alcoholic Beverages are
permitted in Indian Market
Table 13: Quality Requirements for Table Wines
CHAPTER: FOUR
Table 14: List of Duties & Taxes on Wine in India
Table 15: Customs Duty on Wine in India
Table 16: State-wise Value Added Tax (VAT) on Wine in India
Table 17: Duties & Taxes on Local Wine in Andhra Pradesh
Table 18: Duties & Taxes on BIO Wine in Andhra Pradesh
Table 19: Duties & Taxes on Local Wine in Assam
Table 20: Duties & Taxes on BIO Wine in Assam
Table 21: Duties & Taxes on Local Wine in Delhi
Table 22: Duties & Taxes on BIO Wine in Delhi
Table 23: Duties & Taxes on Local Wine in Goa
Table 24: Duties & Taxes on BIO Wine in Goa
Table 25: Duties & Taxes on Local Wine in Karnataka
Table 26: Duties & Taxes on BIO Wine in Karnataka
Table 27: Duties & Taxes on Local Wine in Maharashtra
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Table 28: Duties & Taxes on BIO Wine in Maharashtra
Table 29: Duties & Taxes on Local Wine in Punjab
Table 30: Duties & Taxes on BIO Wine in Punjab
Table 31: Duties & Taxes on Local Wine in Rajasthan
Table 32: Duties & Taxes on BIO Wine in Rajasthan
Table 33: Duties & Taxes on Local Wine in Uttar Pradesh
Table 34: Duties & Taxes on BIO Wine in Uttar Pradesh
Table 35: Duties & Taxes on Local Wine in West Bengal
Table 36: Duties & Taxes on BIO Wine in West Bengal
CHAPTER: FIVE
Table 37: Retail Price of Wine Brands in Delhi 2012
Table 38: Price of Wine in Maharashtra
Table 39: Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation Limited Price List of Wine
CHAPTER: SIX
Table 40: Consumption of Wine in Metro Cities in India
Table 41: Indian Consumers – Income Groups 1995-1996 to 2009-2010
Table 42: Indian Consumer Classes 1995-1996 to 2009-2010
CHAPTER: SEVEN
Table 43: ITC HS Code for Different Kinds of Wines
Table 44: Imports of Different Categories of Wines in terms of Volume (Liters) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 45: Imports of Different Categories of Wines in terms of Volume (Cases) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 46: Imports of Different Categories of Wines in terms of Value (INR) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 47: Imports of Different Categories of Wines in terms of Value (US$) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 48: ITC HS Code-wise Imports of Different Categories of Wines in terms of Volume 2008-09 to
2012-13
Table 49: ITC HS Code-wise Imports of Different Categories of Wines in terms of Value (INR) 2008-09 to 2012-
13
Table 50: ITC HS Code-wise Imports of Different Categories of Wines in terms of Value (US$) 2008-09 to
2012-13
Table 51: Import of Sparkling Wine (ITC HS Code 220410) from Different Countries 2008-09
Table 52: Import of Sparkling Wine (ITC HS Code 220410) from Different Countries 2009-10
Table 53: Import of Sparkling Wine (ITC HS Code 220410) from Different Countries 2010-11
Table 54: Import of Sparkling Wine (ITC HS Code 220410) from Different Countries 2011-12
Table 55: Import of Sparkling Wine (ITC HS Code 220410) from Different Countries 2012-13
Table 56: Import of Wine of Fresh Grapes (other than Sparkling Wine) (ITC HS Code 220421) from
Different Countries 2008-09
Table 57: Import of Wine of Fresh Grapes (other than Sparkling Wine) (ITC HS Code 220421) from
Different Countries 2009-10
Table 58: Import of Wine of Fresh Grapes (other than Sparkling Wine) (ITC HS Code 220421) from
Different Countries 2010-11
Table 59: Import of Wine of Fresh Grapes (other than Sparkling Wine) (ITC HS Code 220421) from
Different Countries 2011-12
Table 60: Import of Wine of Fresh Grapes (other than Sparkling Wine) (ITC HS Code 220421) from
Different Countries 2012-13
Table 61: Import of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042110) from Different Countries 2008-09
Table 62: Import of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042110) from Different Countries 2009-10
Table 63: Import of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042110) from Different Countries 2010-
11
Table 64: Import of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042110) from Different Countries 2011-12
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Table 65: Import of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042110) from Different Countries 2012-13
Table 66: Import of Sherry & other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042120) from Different Countries
2008-09
Table 67: Import of Sherry & other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042120) from Different Countries
2009-10
Table 68: Import of Sherry & other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042120) from Different Countries
2010-11
Table 69: Import of Sherry & other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042120) from Different Countries
2011-12
Table 70: Import of Sherry & other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042120) from Different Countries
2012-13
Table 71: Import of Sherry & other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042120) from Different Countries
2008-09
Table 72: Import of Sherry & other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042120) from Different Countries
2009-10
Table 73: Import of Sherry & other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042120) from Different Countries
2010-11
Table 74: Import of Sherry & other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042120) from Different Countries
2011-12
Table 75: Import of Sherry & other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042120) from Different Countries
2012-13
Table 76: Import of Other Wine of Fresh Grapes including Grape Must (ITC HS Code 22042190) from Different
Countries 2008-09
Table 77: Import of Other Wine of Fresh Grapes including Grape Must (ITC HS Code 22042190) from
Different Countries 2009-10
Table 78: Import of Other Wine of Fresh Grapes including Grape Must (ITC HS Code 22042190) from
Different Countries 2010-11
Table 79: Import of Other Wine of Fresh Grapes including Grape Must (ITC HS Code 22042190) from
Different Countries 2011-12
Table 80: Import of Other Wine of Fresh Grapes including Grape Must (ITC HS Code 22042190) from
Different Countries 2012-13
Table 81: Import of Wine of fresh grapes excl. sparkling wine (ITC HS Code 220429) from Different
Countries 2008-09
Table 82: Import of Wine of fresh grapes excl. sparkling wine (ITC HS Code 220429) from Different
Countries 2009-10
Table 83: Import of Wine of fresh grapes excl. sparkling wine (ITC HS Code 220429) from Different
Countries 2010-11
Table 84: Import of Wine of fresh grapes excl. sparkling wine (ITC HS Code 220429) from Different
Countries 2011-12
Table 85: Import of Wine of fresh grapes excl. sparkling wine (ITC HS Code 220429) from Different
Countries 2012-13
Table 86: Import of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042910) from Different Countries 2008-
09
Table 87: Import of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042910) from Different Countries 2009-
10
Table 88: Import of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042910) from Different Countries 2010-11
Table 89: Import of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042910) from Different Countries 2011-
12
Table 90: Import of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042910) from Different Countries 2012-
13
Table 91: Import of Sherry & Other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042920) from Different Countries
2008-09
Table 92: Import of Sherry & Other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042920) from Different Countries
2009-10
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Table 93: Import of Sherry & Other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042920) from Different Countries
2010-11
Table 94: Import of Sherry & Other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042920) from Different Countries
2011-12
Table 95: Import of Sherry & Other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042920) from Different Countries
2012-13
Table 96: Import of other wine of fresh grapes excluding grape must (ITC HS Code 22042990) from
Different Countries 2008-09
Table 97: Import of other wine of fresh grapes excluding grape must (ITC HS Code 22042990) from
Different Countries 2009-10
Table 98: Import of other wine of fresh grapes excluding grape must (ITC HS Code 22042990) from
Different Countries 2010-11
Table 99: Import of other wine of fresh grapes excluding grape must (ITC HS Code 22042990) from
Different Countries 2011-12
Table 100: Import of other wine of fresh grapes excluding grape must (ITC HS Code 22042990) from
Different Countries 2012-13
Table 101: Import of Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220510) from Different Countries 2008-09
Table 102: Import of Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220510) from Different Countries 2009-10
Table 103: Import of Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220510) from Different Countries 2010-11
Table 104: Import of Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220510) from Different Countries 2011-12
Table 105: Import of Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220510) from Different Countries 2012-13
Table 106: Import of Other Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220590) from Different Countries
2008-09
Table 107: Import of Other Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220590) from Different Countries
2009-10
Table 108: Import of Other Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220590) from Different Countries
2010-11
Table 109: Import of Other Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220590) from Different Countries
2011-12
Table 110: Import of Other Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220590) from Different Countries
2012-13
Table 111: Contact Address of Major Wine Importers in India
Table 112: Exports of Different Categories of Wines in terms of Volume 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 113: Exports of Different Categories of Wines in terms of Volume 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 114: Exports of Different Categories of Wines in terms of Value 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 115: Exports of Different Categories of Wines in terms of Value 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 116: ITC HS Code-wise Exports of Different Types of Wines in terms of Volume 2008-09 to 2012-
13
Table 117: ITC HS Code-wise Exports of Different Types of Wines in terms of Value (INR Crore) 2008-09
to 2012-13
Table 118: ITC HS Code-wise Exports of Different Types of Wines in terms of Value (US$ Billion) 2008-
09 to 2012-13
Table 119: Export of Sparkling Wine (ITC HS Code 220410) from Different Countries 2008-09
Table 120: Export of Sparkling Wine (ITC HS Code 220410) from Different Countries 2009-10
Table 121: Export of Sparkling Wine (ITC HS Code 220410) from Different Countries 2010-11
Table 122: Export of Sparkling Wine (ITC HS Code 220410) from Different Countries 2011-12
Table 123: Export of Sparkling Wine (ITC HS Code 220410) from Different Countries 2012-13
Table 124: Export of Wine of Fresh Grapes (other than Sparkling Wine) (ITC HS Code 220421) from
Different Countries 2008-09
Table 125: Export of Wine of Fresh Grapes (other than Sparkling Wine) (ITC HS Code 220421) from
Different Countries 2009-10
Table 126: Export of Wine of Fresh Grapes (other than Sparkling Wine) (ITC HS Code 220421) from
Different Countries 2010-11
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Table 127: Export of Wine of Fresh Grapes (other than Sparkling Wine) (ITC HS Code 220421) from
Different Countries 2011-12
Table 128: Export of Wine of Fresh Grapes (other than Sparkling Wine) (ITC HS Code 220421) from
Different Countries 2012-13
Table 129: Export of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042110) from Different Countries 2008-
09
Table 130: Export of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042110) from Different Countries
2009-10
Table 131: Export of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042110) from Different Countries
2010-11
Table 132: Export of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042110) from Different Countries
2011-12
Table 133: Export of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042110) from Different Countries
2012-13
Table 134: Export of Sherry & other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042120) from Different Countries
2008-09
Table 135: Export of Sherry & other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042120) from Different Countries
2009-10
Table 136: Export of Sherry & other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042120) from Different Countries
2010-11
Table 137: Export of Sherry & other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042120) from Different Countries
2011-12
Table 138: Export of Sherry & other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042120) from Different Countries
2012-13
Table 139: Export of Other Wine of Fresh Grapes including Grape Must (ITC HS Code 22042190) from
Different Countries 2008-09
Table 140: Export of Other Wine of Fresh Grapes including Grape Must (ITC HS Code 22042190) from
Different Countries 2009-10
Table 141: Export of Other Wine of Fresh Grapes including Grape Must (ITC HS Code 22042190) from
Different Countries 2010-11
Table 142: Export of Other Wine of Fresh Grapes including Grape Must (ITC HS Code 22042190) from
Different Countries 2011-12
Table 143: Export of Other Wine of Fresh Grapes including Grape Must (ITC HS Code 22042190) from
Different Countries 2012-13
Table 144: Export of Wine of fresh grapes excl. sparkling wine (ITC HS Code 220429) from Different
Countries 2008-09
Table 145: Export Import of Wine of fresh grapes excl. sparkling wine (ITC HS Code 220429) from
Different Countries 2009-10
Table 146: Export of Wine of fresh grapes excl. sparkling wine (ITC HS Code 220429) from Different
Countries 2010-11
Table 147: Export of Wine of fresh grapes excl. sparkling wine (ITC HS Code 220429) from Different
Countries 2011-12
Table 148: Export of Wine of fresh grapes excl. sparkling wine (ITC HS Code 220429) from Different
Countries 2012-13
Table 149: Export of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042910) from Different Countries
2008-09
Table 150: Export of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042910) from Different Countries
2009-10
Table 151: Export of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042910) from Different Countries
2010-11
Table 152: Export of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042910) from Different Countries
2011-12
Table 153: Export of Port & Other Still Red Wines (ITC HS Code 22042910) from Different Countries
2012-13
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Table 154: Export of Sherry & Other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042920) from Different Countries
2008-09
Table 155: Export of Sherry & Other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042920) from Different Countries
2009-10
Table 156: Export of Sherry & Other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042920) from Different Countries
2010-11
Table 157: Export of Sherry & Other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042920) from Different Countries
2011-12
Table 158: Export of Sherry & Other Still White Wines (ITC HS Code 22042920) from Different Countries
2012-13
Table 159: Export of other wine of fresh grapes excluding grape must (ITC HS Code 22042990) from
Different Countries 2008-09
Table 160: Export of other wine of fresh grapes excluding grape must (ITC HS Code 22042990) from
Different Countries 2009-10
Table 161: Export of other wine of fresh grapes excluding grape must (ITC HS Code 22042990) from
Different Countries 2010-11
Table 162: Export of other wine of fresh grapes excluding grape must (ITC HS Code 22042990) from
Different Countries 2011-12
Table 163: Export of other wine of fresh grapes excluding grape must (ITC HS Code 22042990) from
Different Countries 2012-13
Table 164: Export of Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220510) from Different Countries 2008-09
Table 165: Export of Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220510) from Different Countries 2009-10
Table 166: Export of Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220510) from Different Countries 2010-11
Table 167: Export of Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220510) from Different Countries 2011-12
Table 168: Export of Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220510) from Different Countries 2012-13
Table 169: Export of Other Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220590) from Different Countries
2008-09
Table 170: Export of Other Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220590) from Different Countries
2009-10
Table 171: Export of Other Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220590) from Different Countries
2010-11
Table 172: Export of Other Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220590) from Different Countries
2011-12
Table 173: Export of Other Vermouth & Other Wine (ITC HS Code 220590) from Different Countries
2012-13
Table 174: Contact Address of Major Wine Exporters from India
CHAPTER: EIGHT
Table 175: Prices of Different Types of Wines 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 176: Market Size of Wines in terms of Volume (Liters) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 177: Market Size of Wines in terms of Volume (Cases) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 178: Market Size of Wines in terms of Value (INR Crore) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 179: Market Size of Wines in terms of Value (US$ Million) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 180: Market Size of Sparkling Wines in terms of Volume (Liters) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 181: Market Size of Sparkling Wines in terms of Volume (Cases) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 182: Market Size of Sparkling Wines in terms of Value (INR Crore) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 183: Market Size of Sparkling Wines in terms of Value (US$ Million) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 184: Market Size of Still Wines (Premium) in terms of Volume (Liters) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 185: Market Size of Still Wines (Premium) in terms of Volume (Cases) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 186: Market Size of Still Wines (Premium) in terms of Value (INR Crore) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 187: Market Size of Still Wines (Premium) in terms of Value (US$ Million) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 188: Market Size of Still Wines (Cheap) in terms of Volume (Liters) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 189: Market Size of Still Wines (Cheap) in terms of Volume (Cases) 2008-09 to 2012-13
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Table 190: Market Size of Still Wines (Cheap) in terms of Value (INR Crore) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 191: Market Size of Still Wines (Cheap) in terms of Value (US$ Million) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 192: Market Size of Other Wines in terms of Volume (Liters) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 193: Market Size of Other Wines in terms of Volume (Cases) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 194: Market Size of Other Wines in terms of Value (INR Crore) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 195: Market Size of Other in terms of Value (US$ Million) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 196: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Wines 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 197: % of Value Share of Different Types of Wines 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 198: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Wines (Domestic) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 199: % of Value Share of Different Types of Wines (Domestic) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 200: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Wines (Imported) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 201: % of Value Share of Different Types of Wines (Imported) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 202: % of Value Share of Different Wine Companies 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 203: % of Volume Growth of Indian Wines Market 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 204: % of Value Growth of Indian Wines Market 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 205: % of Volume Growth of Sparkling Wines 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 206: % of Value Growth of Sparkling Wines 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 207: % of Volume Growth of Still Wines (Cheap) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 208: % of Value Growth of Still Wines (Cheap) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 209: % of Volume Growth of Still Wines (Premium) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 210: % of Value Growth of Still Wines (Premium) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 211: % of Volume Growth of Other Wines 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 212: % of Value Growth of Other Wines 2008-09 to 2012-13
Table 213: Forecast – Market Size of Wines in terms of Volume (Liters) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 214: Forecast – Market Size of Wines in terms of Volume (Cases) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 215: Forecast – Market Size of Wines in terms of Value (INR Crore) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 216: Forecast – Market Size of Wines in terms of Value (US$ Million) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 217: Forecast – Market Size of Sparkling Wines in terms of Volume (Liters) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 218: Forecast – Market Size of Sparkling Wines in terms of Volume (Cases) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 219: Forecast – Market Size of Sparkling Wines in terms of Value (INR Crore) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 220: Forecast – Market Size of Sparkling Wines in terms of Value (US$ Million) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 221: Forecast – Market Size of Still Wines (Premium) in terms of Volume (Liters) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 222: Forecast – Market Size of Still Wines (Premium) in terms of Volume (Cases) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 223: Forecast – Market Size of Still Wines (Premium) in terms of Value (INR Crore) 2013-14 to
2017-18
Table 224: Forecast – Market Size of Still Wines (Premium) in terms of Value (US$ Million) 2013-14 to
2017-18
Table 225: Forecast – Market Size of Still Wines (Cheap) in terms of Volume (Liters) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 226: Forecast – Market Size of Still Wines (Cheap) in terms of Volume (Cases) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 227: Forecast – Market Size of Still Wines (Cheap) in terms of Value (INR Crore) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 228: Forecast – Market Size of Still Wines (Cheap) in terms of Value (US$ Million) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 229: Forecast – Market Size of Other Wines in terms of Volume (Liters) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 230: Forecast – Market Size of Other Wines in terms of Volume (Cases) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 231: Forecast – Market Size of Other Wines in terms of Value (INR Crore) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 232: Forecast – Market Size of Other Wines in terms of Value (US$ Million) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Table 233: Domestic Companies & Their Wine Brands
Table 234: List of 110 Foreign Wine Brands & Their Indian Distributors
CHAPTER: NINE
Table 235: Percentage of Trade Margins in Different Stages of Distribution Network
Table 236: Period of Credit
Table 237: Contact Address of Wine Wholesalers & Suppliers in India
Table 238: Contact Address of Major Wine Retailers in India
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Table 239: Contact Details of 200 Three, Four & Five Star Hotels
Table 240: List of Wine Clubs in India
CHAPTER: TEN
Table 241: List of Food & Beverages Exhibitions in India
Table 242: List & Description of English Daily News Papers & their Circulations
Table 243: List & Description of Hindi Daily News Papers & their Circulations
Table 244: List & Description of English Magazines
Table 245: List & Description of Hindi Magazines
Table 246: List & Description of Trade Newspapers & Magazines
Table 247: List & Description of English TV Channels
Table 248: List & Description of Hindi TV Channels
FIGURES:-
CHAPTER: TWO
Figure 1: Different Category of Wines Available in India
Figure 2: Different Types of Wines Available in India
Figure 3: Different Colours of Wines Available in India
Figure 4: Wine Production Growth 2008-09 to 2012-13
CHAPTER: EIGHT
Figure 5: India Wine Market Segmentation by Different Categories
Figure 6: India Wine Market Segmentation by Different Colours
Figure 7: Market Size of Wines in terms of Volume (Liters & Cases) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 8: Market Size of Wines in terms of Value (INR Crore & US$ Million) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 9: Market Size of Sparkling Wines in terms of Volume (Liters & Cases) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 10: Market Size of Sparkling Wines in terms of Value (INR Crore & US$ Million) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 11: Market Size of Still Wines (Premium) in terms of Volume (Liters & Cases) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 12: Market Size of Still Wines (Premium) in terms of Value (INR Crore & US$ Million) 2008-09 to
2012-13
Figure 13: Market Size of Still Wines (Cheap) in terms of Volume (Liters & Cases) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 14: Market Size of Still Wines (Cheap) in terms of Value (INR Crore & US$ Million) 2008-09 to
2012-13
Figure 15: Market Size of Other Wines in terms of Volume (Liters & Cases) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 16: Market Size of Other Wines in terms of Value (INR Crore & US$ Million) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 17: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Wines 2008-09
Figure 18: % of Value Share of Different Types of Wines 2008-09
Figure 19: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Wines 2009-10
Figure 20: % of Value Share of Different Types of Wines 2009-10
Figure 21: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Wines 2010-11
Figure 22: % of Value Share of Different Types of Wines 2010-11
Figure 23: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Wines 2011-12
Figure 24: % of Value Share of Different Types of Wines 2011-12
Figure 25: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Wines 2012-13
Figure 26: % of Value Share of Different Types of Wines 2012-13
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Figure 27: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Domestic Wines 2008-09
Figure 28: % of Value Share of Different Types of Domestic Wines 2008-09
Figure 29: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Domestic Wines 2009-10
Figure 30: % of Value Share of Different Types of Domestic Wines 2009-10
Figure 31: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Domestic Wines 2010-11
Figure 32: % of Value Share of Different Types of Domestic Wines 2010-11
Figure 33: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Domestic Wines 2011-12
Figure 34: % of Value Share of Different Types of Domestic Wines 2011-12
Figure 35: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Domestic Wines 2012-13
Figure 36: % of Value Share of Different Types of Domestic Wines 2012-13
Figure 37: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Imported Wines 2008-09
Figure 38: % of Value Share of Different Types of Imported Wines 2008-09
Figure 39: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Imported Wines 2009-10
Figure 40: % of Value Share of Different Types of Imported Wines 2009-10
Figure 41: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Imported Wines 2010-11
Figure 42: % of Value Share of Different Types of Imported Wines 2010-11
Figure 43: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Imported Wines 2011-12
Figure 44: % of Value Share of Different Types of Imported Wines 2011-12
Figure 45: % of Volume Share of Different Types of Imported Wines 2012-13
Figure 46: % of Value Share of Different Types of Imported Wines 2012-13
Figure 47: % of Volume Growth of Indian Wines Market 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 48: % of Value Growth of Indian Wines Market 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 49: % of Volume Growth of Sparkling Wines 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 50: % of Value Growth of Sparkling Wines 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 51: % of Volume Growth of Still Wines (Premium) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 52: % of Value Growth of Still Wines (Premium) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 53: % of Volume Growth of Still Wines (Cheap) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 54: % of Value Growth of Still Wines (Cheap) 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 55: % of Volume Growth of Other Wines 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 56: % of Value Growth of Other Wines 2008-09 to 2012-13
Figure 57: Forecast – Market Size of Wines in terms of Volume (Liters & Cases) 2013-14 to 2017-18
Figure 58: Forecast – Market Size of Wines in terms of Value (INR Crore & US$ Million) 2013-14 to 2017-
18
Figure 59: Forecast – Market Size of Sparkling Wines in terms of Volume (Liters & Cases) 2013-14 to
2017-18
Figure 61: Forecast – Market Size of Still Wines (Premium) in terms of Volume (Liters & Cases) 2013-14
to 2017-18
Figure 62: Forecast – Market Size of Still Wines (Premium) in terms of Value (INR Crore & US$ Million)
2013-14 to 2017-18
Figure 63: Forecast – Market Size of Still Wines (Cheap) in terms of Volume (Liters & Cases) 2013-14 to
2017-18
Figure 64: Forecast – Market Size of Still Wines (Cheap) in terms of Value (INR Crore & US$ Million)
2013-14 to 2017-18
Figure 65: Forecast – Market Size of Other Wines in terms of Volume (Liters & Cases) 2013-14 to 2017-
18
Figure 66: Forecast – Market Size of Other Wines in terms of Value (INR Crore & US$ Million) 2013-14 to
2017-18
CHAPTER: NINE
Figure 67: Distribution Network
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