India's retail food sector seen doubling by 2025
Mumbai: The retail food sector in India is expected to grow from the current $70 billion to $150 billion by 2025, according to consultancy firm McKinsey & Co.
Speaking at the inaugural session of the two-day India Food Vision 2020, which opened here Tuesday, McKinsey & Co principal Ireena Vittal said that in comparison, the world food industry, which stands at $175 billion, will grow up to $400 billion by 2025.
There are 10 million street vendors in India, of whom six million sell only food items. Moreover, Indian consumers are happy with store goods than branded goods and are very conservative when it comes to packaged goods, she said.
"India is likely to become the second largest dairy products producer, next to the US, in the years to come. Food prices in India are the lowest in the world. India has the highest per capita consumption of sugar in the world and it is still growing. The agriculture sector has moved into higher value crops in the last 10-15 years," Vittal said.
Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Apeda) director S. Dave said retail stores needed to empower stakeholders and deliver what the consumer wanted.
"The vision for 2020 should be appropriate extension network, implementation of appropriate practices at farmers' level and infrastructure in the country," Dave said.
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