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Follow on Google News | India’s bread industry to reach INR 53bn by 2020Bread industry in India, valued at INR 33bn (USD 0.5 billion) in 2015, is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10% to reach INR 53bn (USD 0.8 billion) by 2020
By: ValueNotes - The industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of ~10%, to reach INR 53bn (USD 0.82bn) by FY 2020 - The industry is dominated by unorganized players contributing to about 55% of the total market - In the organized sector, Britannia and Modern Foods are market leaders with nearly 45% market share The Indian bread industry has come a long way since the 1990s. Bread has evolved from being perceived as a basic breakfast food item to being a confectionary item for some customers. Over the years, increasing disposable incomes, urbanization, and changing consumer preferences and lifestyles have given a boost to the bread industry. The bread industry in India, valued at INR 33 billion (USD 0.51billion) India’s bread industry is dominated by unorganized players contributing to about 55% of the total market. However, their share is expected to decrease in the coming years, primarily due to increasing health awareness among consumers and their preferences shifting towards quality food products. In the organized sector, Britannia Industries and Modern Foods Industries are market leaders with nearly 45% share of the organized market. According to Sujay Waghmare, a research analyst at ValueNotes, “Growing per capita disposable income and changing lifestyles are dictating a clear shift in customers’ buying patterns. They are aware of and prefer nutritional and premium bread compared to white bread. This change will drive India’s premium bread market. Manufacturers are now keen to tap the rising affluent urban population and are introducing premium and healthier variants in the market.” The bread market is concentrated around tier I and larger tier II cities due to higher disposable incomes and more brand awareness among consumers. Companies are entering the market with concepts such as live bakery-cum-café The ValueNotes report, titled Bread Industry in India: 2015-2020 (http://www.valuenotes.biz/ End
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