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Who’ll move this cheese?
Though, big corporate houses have enhanced their competitiveness in this sector, yet only a few have actually started the process of backward integration to venture into the arena of food processing. In fact, many of them still don’t have any inclination towards setting up a sturdy base with adequate logistics and infrastructure, a necessary condition for the healthy growth and development of the Indian food-processing industry. What’s worse, even players like the Mittals, Godrej, Ambanis and several of their ilks, who are currently feasting on the sizzling hot opportunities offered by the Rs.3.6 trillion Indian food & beverage industry (which is swathed by the brawny recession proof raincoat), have shown no intentions to pay adequate attention to the global market, unless they have a dependable strategic alliance with some global behemoth. For instance, Mahindra Shubhlabh Services Ltd. (MSSL), the agri-business arm of Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. has tied up with South Africa’s ‘Capespan’ to export branded fruits (under the MSSL brand name) to South Africa. So, what is really scaring the soul out of players in the Indian food processing industry? The truth is that players in India and overseas look at India as simply a forest of raw materials and agricultural produce and not as an industrial hub for manufacturing as P. L. Kaul, President, All India Food Processor’s Association (AIFPA) regrettingly adds, “Even a multinational like Coca-Cola is also looking at India as merely a sourcing hub for global players, and is in no mood to set up any processing unit here...” Therefore today, when it comes to deriving full-fledged opportunities in the country, the game is simply left to the SMEs, truly depriving the industry of the much-needed investments!
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008
An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).
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Who’ll move this cheese?
Though, big corporate houses have enhanced their competitiveness in this sector, yet only a few have actually started the process of backward integration to venture into the arena of food processing. In fact, many of them still don’t have any inclination towards setting up a sturdy base with adequate logistics and infrastructure, a necessary condition for the healthy growth and development of the Indian food-processing industry. What’s worse, even players like the Mittals, Godrej, Ambanis and several of their ilks, who are currently feasting on the sizzling hot opportunities offered by the Rs.3.6 trillion Indian food & beverage industry (which is swathed by the brawny recession proof raincoat), have shown no intentions to pay adequate attention to the global market, unless they have a dependable strategic alliance with some global behemoth. For instance, Mahindra Shubhlabh Services Ltd. (MSSL), the agri-business arm of Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. has tied up with South Africa’s ‘Capespan’ to export branded fruits (under the MSSL brand name) to South Africa. So, what is really scaring the soul out of players in the Indian food processing industry? The truth is that players in India and overseas look at India as simply a forest of raw materials and agricultural produce and not as an industrial hub for manufacturing as P. L. Kaul, President, All India Food Processor’s Association (AIFPA) regrettingly adds, “Even a multinational like Coca-Cola is also looking at India as merely a sourcing hub for global players, and is in no mood to set up any processing unit here...” Therefore today, when it comes to deriving full-fledged opportunities in the country, the game is simply left to the SMEs, truly depriving the industry of the much-needed investments!
For more articles, Click on IIPM Article.
Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008
An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).
For More IIPM Info, Visit below mentioned IIPM articles.
ZEE BUSINESS BEST B SCHOOL SURVEY
IIPM Ranked No. 1 B-School In Global Exposre - Zee...
1500-plus IIPM students placed across the country with 44 bagging international offers
PLANMAN CHE (Centre for Higher Education)
IIPM Ranked No1 B-School in India
Moneycontrol >> News >> Press- News >> IIPM ranked No1 B-School in ...
» IIPM ranked No1 B-School in India :: Education, Careers ...
The Hindu Business Line : IIPM placements hit a high of over 2000 jobs
Deccan Herald - IIPM ranked as top B-School in India
India eNews - IIPM Ranked No1 B-School in India
IIPM Delhi - Indian Institute of Planning and Management New Delhi ...
domain-b.com : IIPM ranked ahead of IIMs
IIPM makes business education truly global-Education-The Times of ...