Indian retail food market has the potential to not only double but triple in the next 4-5 years, helped by the government's initiative to bring in systemic change, despite resistance, Minister for Statistics and Programme Implementation (Independent Charge) V K Singh said here.
At the India Food Forum 2016, Singh said, "Next 4-5 years are going to see a phenomenal growth that will make a difference to the economic health of the country. India will be a growth story of the world five years from now as the risks for the investors will be lesser than the gains."
Of the current market size of over Rs 25 lakh crore, food and grocery retail is worth over Rs 23 lakh crore, while food service market accounts for the balance.
Food retail pie, dry food grocery that includes, cereals, grains, grams, pulses, sugar, edible oil and dry fruits constitute 34.7 per cent while milk and dairy products account for 16 per cent of the food market. Spices at Rs 1,50,000 crore, fresh produce at Rs 3,90,000 crore and perishables like fish, poultry and sea food at Rs 2,00,000 crore are the other food categories other than processed foods.
The Minister also called upon the retail investors to join the government initiative of 'Make in India' and take the market and the 8 million kirana stores along with them as they are part of the value chain.
According to the report, there is an evolution dietary habit along with the rising demand for food and its growing consumption in India. Indians are becoming more welcoming towards processed, western food options like noodles, corn flakes, juices and oats - something, which was very nascent until 10 year ago.
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