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The Liberalized Indian Food Market


Category: Food and Drink  >>  Food Industry

By James Marriot   [ 05/12/2006 ]
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India's economic front has progressively risen in the past few years, from a scarcity to surplus level. All this has been made possible by the economic development of the country. India's liberalization has paved way to rapid industrialization. Thus, a large number of investors are finding new ways to venture in the market.

The worldwide food industry has just reached the million crore mark. It is growing rapidly & far ahead of the rest of the manufacturing sectors. On the contrary, India's food sector is a developing and leading sector for its economic development.

The Indian food industry is leading all other industries. It's important to recognize the barriers faced by this industry in showcasing its capability globally & also, knowing the reasons, which are bringing these changes.

As the food sector provides immense potential for growth, numerous MNCs have made headways in the Indian market to make use of the openings. Some of these MNCs are highly successful in India & are facing head-on competition from reputed Indian brands.

Various strategies, including low prices, aggressive advertising, expansion plans, have been adopted & executed by business houses to retain & amplify their share in the Indian market. Tough competition within the industry has made a way for new ideas & augmented competence in the sector. It'll facilitate the growth continuation work and help it to become globally competitive.

Investors from around the world are investing in Indian ventures so as to export Indian agricultural products or are finding methods to do so. The development is fueled partially by India's fast growing middle class & companies interested in catering that market are gambling that they can exploit their base in India to serve the world.


For further information on Indian food industry & its future development, read the report "Indian Food Processing (2006)" published by RNCOS at:
http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM068.htm

RNCOS is an industry leader in the field of online business research. We specialize in industry research on various business verticals. To read our other reports, visit us at:
http://www.rncos.com/Report.htm or email us at info@rncos.com

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We provide global business information for industry research, business consulting, & bring reputed companies and firms to us for business enhancement solutions.

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