food processing industry in india by yogesh mishra
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abut the food processing in India.TRANSCRIPT
Presented by-Y ogesh Kumar Mishra (11031)
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THE FOOD PROCESSING SECTOR IN INDIA
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Contents*
• Food Industry in India : An Overview
• Processed Food Industry : Indian Scenario
• Processed Food Industry : Major Sectors
• Profiles of Major Players.
• SWOT analysis
• Canclustion
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WHAT IS FOOD PROCESSING?
• Food processing is the set of methods and techniques used to transform raw ingredients into food or to transform food into other forms for consumption by humans or animals either in the home or by the food processing industry. Food processing typically takes clean, harvested crops or butchered animal products and uses these to produce attractive, marketable and often long shelf-life food products. Similar processes are used to produce animal feed.
• Extreme examples of food processing include the delicate preparation of deadly fugu fish or preparing space food for consumption under zero gravity.
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Food processing in India.
• The ministry of food processing industries, set up in 1988,is the nodal agency in India responsible for developing the food processing industry. For the government of India ,the food processing industry is a priority sector thus ensuring that policies support investment and attract more F.D.I.
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The Indian Food Sector : Introduction
The food processing industry is one of the sunrise industries in India
whose potential has been well reorganized , but not satisfactorily
realized . India is one of the major food producers in the world,
• The food sector contributes to about 28 % of India’s GDP
• In terms of world ranking India stands :
– 1st in the production of Cereals, Milk & Livestock population
– 2nd in producing Fruits & Vegetables
– Ranks amongst the top 5 in producing Rice, Wheat,
Groundnuts, Tea, Coffee, Tobacco, Spices, Sugar & Oilseeds
• Total market for food products Rs. 2,500 Bn.
• Of this, processed food Rs. 1,400 Bn.
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Major players • Agro tech food• Dabur• Gits • Godrej• Haldiram• Milkfood• MTR• Parle• Cadbury • Nestle• Pepsico• Uniliver
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Fruits & Vegetables Processing : Capacity & Production (000 tonnes)
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Installed Capacity Production
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Fruits & Vegetables Processing - Introduction
• India is the world’s 2nd largest producer of fruits & vegetables (next only to China)
• Total cultivated area of fruits & vegetables is around 12 Mn. Hectare (i.e. 7% of total cultivation area)
• Main fruits produced in India are Mango, Banana, Citrus, Guava & Apple ; these account for almost 75 – 80% of total fruit production
• The country produces around 140 Mn. tones of fruits & vegetables p.a. & accounts for about 10 % of the global production in fruits & about 13.7 % of global production in vegetables
• India produces over 60 % of world’s mangoes & 12 % of world’s bananas
• 30 % of fruits & vegetables go waste due to lack of proper processing & packaging
• Only 2 - 3 % of the produce is processed in India as against Malaysia at - 83 %, Thailand - 72 % & Brazil - 70 %
• No. of fruits & vegetables processing units : 5200
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Fruits & Vegetables Processing :Processing Pattern - Global
Country % Processed*
Malaysia 83
South Africa 80
Philippines 78
Thailand 72
Brazil 70
USA 65
India 2 - 3
* percentage processed out of total production of fruits & vegetables
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Sea Food Processing Units in India
State No. of Units
Kerala 124
Gujarat 56
Andhra Pradesh 55
Tamil Nadu 48
Maharashtra 41
West Bengal 36
Orissa 21
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Poultry Meat : Market Size
• The poultry meat processing industry is still in its nascent stage
• Around 97 % of poultry meat in India is consumed in the fresh form
• Only 3 % or about 23,000 tones is processed at present
• Western Hatcheries (part of the Venkateswara Group) were the first to set up a poultry processing unit in India (1986)
• Top 10 major players contribute for 95 % of total processed poultry meat market
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Milk & Dairy Products : Industry Structure
• State co-operatives & privately owned Indian companies
dominate the liquid milk sector
• India has around 70,000 village dairy co-operatives, 22 co-
operative dairy federations at state level & 170 milk producer
unions at district level
• Infant Milk Food, Milk Powder, Whitener, Condensed Milk, Malted
Milk Food, Butter, Cheese, Ice Cream and Ghee are the major
value added products from the Indian dairy sector
• Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (Amul) and
Nestle are the leading players in the value-added segment
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Malted Milk Food : Major Players & Market Share (2001 - 02)
69%
12%
19%
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Cadbury India Others
In 2000, GlaxoSmithKline Beecham acquired Health drink brands “ Maltova & Viva “ from Jagatjit Industries
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Ice Cream : An Overview
• Total Market Value Rs. 10 Bn.
• Contribution from organized sector Rs. 6.5 Bn.
• Growth Rate 18 - 20 %
• Per capita consumption of ice cream in India is around 250 ml. against 22 litters in the US, 18 litters in Australia, 14 litters in Sweden & 5 litters in the UK
• This market is dominated by a few large players & a number of regional players
• There are a sizable number of players in the unorganized sector
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Biscuits : Major Players & Market Share
Britannia40%
Parle30%
Bakeman's10%
Kwality4%
Nutrine4%
SmithKline Consumer
8%
Others4%
Britannia is the market leader in value terms; however, Parle has higher share in terms of volume
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Chocolates : Major Types & Brands
Type Brand
Moulded chocolates Dairy Milk, Truffle, Amul Milk Chocolate, Nestle
Premium, Nestle Milky Bar, Nestle Classic
Count lines 5 Star, Perk, Kitkat, Picnic, Munch
Panned products Gems (Cadbury), Nutties, Marbles (Nestle)
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Potato Wafers (Crisps) : Market Size
• The market has a few national brands, a large number of regional brands and a vast unbranded segment
• The market for potato wafer is estimated at around Rs. 26 Bn.
• Of this, branded potato wafer (organized sector) contributes to around Rs. 7.5 Bn.
• Frito Lays (subsidiary of Pepsi Foods) is the market leader in the organised potato wafers market
• In the last 4 - 5 years the market for branded wafers has been growing at 12 - 15 %
• While export market is estimated at around Rs. 14 Mn., import is almost nil
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Beer : An Overview
• Market value of Beer industry is estimated at Rs. 22 Bn. (2002-03)
• Annual consumption of beer 80 Mn. Cases
• Growth rate 8 - 10 % p.a.
• United Breweries (UB) is the market leader of Indian brewery industry with around 40 % market share
• Based on the content, beer is further classified as :
– Mild / Diet Beer ( 5 - 8 % alcohol)
– Lager Beer ( 8 - 13 % alcohol)
– Strong Beer ( 13 - 14 % alcohol)
– Draught Beer ( fresh keg beer)
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Fruit Drink Market : Major Players & Brands
Company Brand Products
Parle Agro Frooti, Appy Mango, Apple, Lime, Guava, Pineapple
Godrej Foods Jumpin, Real Mango, Apple, Lime, Guava, Pineapple
Hindustan Grapy Red Grapes, Foods, Litchi etc.
HP Agri HPMC Apple
Mohan Meakins Gold Coin Apple juice
Modern Foods Rasika Mango, Guava
Pepsi FoodSlice Mango
NAFEED Nafed Apple, Mango, Guava, pineapple, Orange
MIDCL * NOGA Pineapple Agro
Coca-Cola Mazaa Mango
* The Maharashtra Inds. Development Corp. Ltd.
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SWOT analysis
Strengths
• Abundant availability of raw material
• Priority sector status for agro-processing given by the central Government
• Vast network of manufacturing facilities all over the country
• Vast domestic market
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Weaknesses
• Low availability of adequate infrastructural facilities
• Lack of adequate quality control and testing methods as per international standards
• Inefficient supply chain due to a large number of intermediaries
• High requirement of working capital.• Inadequately developed linkages between
R&D labs and industry.• Seasonality of raw material
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Opportunities
• Large crop and material base offering a vast potential for agro processing activities
• Setting of SEZ/AEZ and food parks for providing added incentive to develop greenfield projects
• Rising income levels and changing consumption patterns
• Favourable demographic profile and changing lifestyles
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Con…….
• Integration of development in contemporary technologies such as electronics, material science, bio-technology etc. offer vast scope for rapid improvement and progress
• Opening of global markets
• Threats
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Threats
• Affordability and cultural preferences of fresh food
• High inventory carrying cost
• High taxation
• High packaging cost
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CONCLUSION
• Diversified product mix for domestic as well as international market
• Strong research and development capabilities.
• Efficient inventory management
• Government should provide good opportunity to new emerging company in food processing ind.
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