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Dairy Industry in India (2013)

January 2013 | 65 pages | ID: D7F33799F51EN
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The dairy industry plays an important role in the socio-economic development of India, generating huge rural employment and providing cheap nutritional food to a vast population. The Indian dairy industry is mounting hastily, in a bid to match up with the advancement around the world.

India is the world’s largest producer of dairy products by volume and has the world’s largest dairy herd. Dairy development in India has been acknowledged the world over as one of modern India’s most successful developmental programme. Today, India is the largest milk producing country in the world.

Trends in the Industry
  • Rising PE Investments
  • International Touch
  • Organic Dairy Farming
  • Privatization
  • Evolving consumer preferences
With rising disposable incomes, emerging middle class and increasing health awareness, dairy industry is bound to flourish. Also, changing consumer tastes towards value added dairy products along with Government initiatives for the sector has led to a growth wave in the industry.

Factoring all these growth supplements, we have estimated the industry to be in the pink of its health in the near future and would be soaring to new heights. Indian Dairy industry currently pegged at USD 47 billion will jump to reach USD 67 billion by 2015.

SCOPE OF THE REPORT
  • Indian Dairy Industry at a glance
  • Emerging trends in the industry like organic farming, PE investments, Privatization etc
  • Demand Supply scenario encompassing production, demand, import & export numbers and projections
  • Factors driving growth, Issues & Challenges
  • Government Regulations & Initiatives in Indian market
  • Major players
  • Forecasts
REASONS TO BUY
  • To understand the various factors which are fuelling the growth and those which are/will be critical for the industry performance in the near term
  • Comprehensive report covering all the aspects required to understand the industry performance and future prospects.
  • The report elucidates the current market scenario of the industry and forecasts key parameters which helps to anticipate the industry performance
1. OVERVIEW

1.1 STRUCTURE OF THE INDUSTRY
1.2 SEGMENTATION OF THE INDUSTRY

2. DEMAND-SUPPLY SCENARIO

3. INDUSTRY GROWTH DRIVERS

3.1 Health Drive
3.2 Value added products
3.3 Packaged Milk
3.4 Modern Retail
3.5 Cooperatives Push

4. EMERGING TRENDS IN THE INDUSTRY

4.1 Rising PE Investments
4.2 International Touch!
4.3 Organic Dairy Farming
4.4 Evolving consumer preferences
4.5 Privatization

5. GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS & INITIATIVES

6. SWOT ANALYSIS

6.1 STRENGTHS
  6.1.1 Abundant Raw Material
  6.1.2 Everlasting Demand
  6.1.3 Outsized Customer Base
6.2 WEAKNESS
  6.2.1 Unorganized & Fragmented
  6.2.2 Lack of fodder
  6.2.3 Improper Supply Chain Infrastructure
6.3 OPPORTUNITIES
  6.3.1 Rising Health Awareness
  6.3.2 Burgeoning Middle Class
  6.3.3 Surge in disposable incomes
  6.3.4 Rising spending on proteins
  6.3.5 Low per capita consumption
6.4 THREATS
  6.4.1 Increasing urbanization
  6.4.2 Lack of policy clarity
  6.4.3 Competition

7. PORTERS 5 FORCES

7.1 Bargaining power of buyers
7.2 Bargaining power of suppliers
7.3 Threat of substitutes
7.4 Rivalry among existing players
7.5 Threat of new entrants

8. KEY PLAYERS

8.1 Amul
8.2 Nestle India Ltd
8.3 Mother Dairy
8.4 Britannia Industries Ltd
8.5 Hindustan Unilever Ltd

9. THE HERFINDAHL-HIRSCHMAN INDEX

10. INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE

11. FORECASTS & OUTLOOK

12. ANNEXURE

LIST OF FIGURES & TABLES

Figure 1 Indian Dairy Industry- Structure
Figure 2 Indian Dairy Industry- Market Size (USD Bn, Current-2015E)
Figure 3 Industry Structure
Figure 4 Various segments of Indian Dairy Industry
Figure 5 Indian population (In Millions, 2005-15E)
Figure 6 Import-Export of milk (In USD Mn, 2009-12)
Figure 7 Milk production in India (In Mn Tonnes, 2000-06)
Figure 8 Milk production in India (In Mn Tonnes, 2006-15E)
Figure 9 Livestock Population in India (In Millions, 1997-2007)
Figure 10 Indian Organized Food Retail- Market Size (In USD Bn, 20011-15E)
Figure 11 Per Capita expenditure on Milk Products (In INR, 2000-10)
Figure 12 Share of Milk in Total Food Expenditure (2000-10)
Figure 13 India- % distribution of population (1991-2011)
Figure 14 Average productivity comparison
Figure 15 Number of Middle Class Households (In Millions, Current-2026E)
Figure 16 Per Capita Income India (In INR, 2006-15E)
Figure 17 Per Capita consumption of Milk, Eggs and Meat in rural and urban India (2009-10)
Figure 18 Per Capita consumption of Milk (2009-10) - Comparison
Figure 20 Indian Population Structure (2001-11)
Figure 21 Growth rate of population (%, 1991-2011)
Figure 22 Market Concentration
Table 1 Per Capita Availability of milk (In Gms/day, 1991-2011)
Table 2 Nutritional value of milk per 100 gms
Table 3 List of International Players in value added dairy products
Table 4 List of major Dairy Cooperatives in India
Table 5 PE deals in dairy sector since 2010
Table 6 International Dairy brands in India
Table 7 Fodder Deficiency in India
Table 8 Leading Healthy Dairy Products
Table 9 Negotiating leverage of buyers
Table 10 Negotiating leverage of suppliers
Table 11 Threat of substitutes
Table 12 Degree of rivalry
Table 13 Entry Barriers


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