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India Edible Oil Market Analysis and Forecast till 2028

  • Report ID: 56095
  • Date: Dec, 2022
  • Pages: 133
  • Category: Food & Beverages


Indian Edible Oil Market Analysis and Forecast 2019-2028

The Indian edible oil market is expected to witness a strong growth rate of 2.5% during the forecast period of 2022-2028. The key trend contributing to the growth of the Indian edible oil market is increasing per capita consumption of edible oil by the consumers. The demand for edible oil is also affected by the rising population and increasing health concerns among the population which makes India, one of the largest importers of edible oil.

The demand for palm oil is also anticipated to grow in the forecast period as it accounts for a prominent share in the total imports. Moreover, the emergence of advanced technology in oil refining process like physical refining, etc. Furthermore, the southern regions of India are expected to fuel the market growth of groundnut oil.

Market Segmentation

The Indian Edible Oil market has been segmented on the basis of type, packaging type, packaging material, distribution channel, and region. Based on type, the market is segmented into palm oil, soyabean oil, mustard oil, sunflower oil, groundnut oil, and others including coconut oil. On the basis of packaging type, the market is segmented into pouches, bottles, jars, and others including cans.

On the basis of packaging material, the market is segmented into metal, rigid plastic, flexible packaging, and others including glass. Based on distribution channel, the market is divided into commercial retail and modern retail. Further modern retail is segmented into supermarket/hypermarket, specialty store, and online retail/ E-commerce. On the basis of region, the market is divided into, North India, West and Central India, South India, and East India. The demand for palm oil is expected to outperform other oils segmented under the type of oils.

Market structure and competitive landscape

The Indian edible oil market is fragmented in nature, some of the prominent players that contribute significantly to the Indian edible oil market include Adani Wilmar Ltd., Mother Dairy Fruits and Vegetables Pvt. Ltd., Cargill India, Patanjali Ayurved Ltd.., Emami Agrotech Ltd., BCL Industries Ltd., Gemini Edibles & Fats India Ltd., Indian Broiler Group Pvt. Ltd., Liberty Oil Mills Ltd., Vijay Solvex Ltd., ADM Agro Industries India Pvt. Ltd., Gokul Agro Resources Ltd., and others.

Product Launches, Mergers & Acquisitions, joint ventures, and R&D activities are key strategies adopted by the players in the Indian Edible Oil Market. These companies adopt numerous approaches to strengthen their market share and gain a competitive edge over other competitors in the market.

Some of the key developments in the Indian Edible Oil market include,

• In January 2022, Adani Wilmar announced to acquire southern players in edible oil with a corpus of INR 450 crores. The reason behind this plan is to grow its geographical presence in South India.

• In December 2021, the US food major Cargill has acquired an edible oil refinery located in Andhra Pradesh. The newly acquired refinery gives Cargill the capability to supply refined palm oil, palm olein, Vanaspati, and sunflower oil.

India Edible Oil Analysis and Forecast 2019-2028

Table of Contents

1. Market Introduction
1.1. Scope of Study
1.2. Problem Statement
1.3. Market Segmentation
2. Assumptions and Acronyms
3. Executive Summary
3.1. India Market in 2022
3.2. Analyst Insights & Recommendations
3.3. Growth Opportunities and Key Strategies
3.4. Supply-side and Demand-side Trends
4. Research Methodology
5. Analysis of COVID-19 Impact and Road Ahead
6. Market Indicators and Background
6.1. Macro-Economic Factors
6.2. Forecasting Factors
Robust assessment of various factors including industrial performance, industry players’ expenditures, economic conditions, among others
6.3. Supply Chain & Value Chain Analysis
6.4. Industry SWOT Analysis
6.5. PESTLE Analysis
6.6. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
7. Government Laws and Industry Regulations
8. India and Regional Market Dynamics
8.1. Drivers
8.2. Restraints
8.3. Trends
8.4. Opportunities
9. Parent Market Overview
9.1. India Food & Beverages Industry
9.2. India Agriculture Industry
10. Trade Analysis
10.1. EXIM Analysis by Type
10.2. EXIM Analysis by Top Countries/Region
11. Pricing Analysis
11.1. By Type
11.1.1. Palm Oil
11.1.2. Soyabean Oil
11.1.3. Mustard Oil
11.1.4. Sunflower Oil
11.1.5. Groundnut Oil
11.1.6. Others (Coconut Oil)
12. Segmental Analysis
12.1. India Edible Oil by Type
12.1.1. Segment Overview
12.1.1.1. Palm Oil
12.1.1.2. Soyabean Oil
12.1.1.3. Mustard Oil
12.1.1.4. Sunflower Oil
12.1.1.5. Groundnut Oil
12.1.1.6. Others (Coconut Oil)
12.2. India Edible Oil by Packaging Type
12.2.1. Segment Overview
12.2.1.1. Pouches
12.2.1.2. Bottles
12.2.1.3. Jars
12.2.1.4. Others (Cans)
12.3. India Edible Oil by Packaging Material
12.3.1. Segment Overview
12.3.1.1. Metal
12.3.1.2. Rigid Plastic
12.3.1.3. Flexible Packaging
12.3.1.4. Others (Glass)
12.4. India Edible Oil by Distribution Channel
12.4.1. Segment Overview
12.4.1.1. Commercial Retail
12.4.1.2. Modern Retail
12.4.1.2.1. Supermarket / Hypermarket
12.4.1.2.2. Specialty Store
12.4.1.2.3. Online Retail / E-commerce
12.5. India Edible Oil by Region
12.5.1.1. North India
12.5.1.2. West and Central India
12.5.1.3. South India
12.5.1.4. East India
13. Regional Analysis
13.1. North India Edible Oil Analysis and Forecast 2019-2028
13.1.1. Regional Market Overview and Key Takeaways
13.1.2. North India Edible Oil by Type
13.1.3. North India Edible Oil by Packaging Type
13.1.4. North India Edible Oil by Packaging Material
13.1.5. North India Edible Oil by Distribution Channel
13.2. West and Central India Edible Oil Analysis and Forecast 2019-2028
13.2.1. Regional Market Overview and Key Takeaways
13.2.2. West and Central India Edible Oil by Type
13.2.3. West and Central India Edible Oil by Packaging Type
13.2.4. West and Central India Edible Oil by Packaging Material
13.2.5. West and Central India Edible Oil by Distribution Channel
13.3. East India Edible Oil Analysis and Forecast 2019-2028
13.3.1. Regional Market Overview and Key Takeaways
13.3.2. East India Edible Oil by Type
13.3.3. East India Edible Oil by Packaging Type
13.3.4. East India Edible Oil by Packaging Material
13.3.5. East India Edible Oil by Distribution Channel
13.4. South India Edible Oil Analysis and Forecast 2019-2028
13.4.1. Regional Market Overview and Key Takeaways
13.4.2. South India Edible Oil by Type
13.4.3. South India Edible Oil by Packaging Type
13.4.4. South India Edible Oil by Packaging Material
13.4.5. South India Edible Oil by Distribution Channel
14. Competitive Landscape
14.1. Competition Dashboard
14.1.1. India and Regional Market Share Analysis
14.1.2. Market Structure
14.2. Competitive Benchmarking
14.3. Key Strategy Analysis
14.4. Company Profiles
14.4.1. Adani Wilmar Ltd.
14.4.1.1. Company Overview
14.4.1.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.1.3. Key Financials
14.4.1.4. Recent Developments
14.4.2. Mother Dairy Fruits and Vegetables Pvt. Ltd.
14.4.2.1. Company Overview
14.4.2.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.2.3. Financials
14.4.2.4. Recent Developments
14.4.3. Cargill India
14.4.3.1. Company Overview
14.4.3.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.3.3. Financials
14.4.3.4. Recent Developments
14.4.4. Patanjali Ayurved Ltd.
14.4.4.1. Company Overview
14.4.4.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.4.3. Financials
14.4.4.4. Recent Developments
14.4.5. Emami Agrotech Ltd.
14.4.5.1. Company Overview
14.4.5.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.5.3. Financials
14.4.5.4. Recent Developments
14.4.6. BCL Industries Ltd.
14.4.6.1. Company Overview
14.4.6.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.6.3. Financials
14.4.6.4. Recent Developments
14.4.7. Gemini Edibles & Fats India Ltd.
14.4.7.1. Company Overview
14.4.7.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.7.3. Financials
14.4.7.4. Recent Developments
14.4.8. Indian Broiler Group Pvt. Ltd.
14.4.8.1. Company Overview
14.4.8.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.8.3. Financials
14.4.8.4. Recent Developments
14.4.9. Liberty Oil Mills Ltd.
14.4.9.1. Company Overview
14.4.9.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.9.3. Financials
14.4.9.4. Recent Developments
14.4.10. Hindustan Lever
14.4.10.1. Company Overview
14.4.10.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.10.3. Financials
14.4.10.4. Recent Developments
14.4.11. Saffola
14.4.11.1. Company Overview
14.4.11.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.11.3. Financials
14.4.11.4. Recent Developments
14.4.12. Gokul Agro Resources Ltd.
14.4.12.1. Company Overview
14.4.12.2. Product/Service Offerings
14.4.12.3. Financials
14.4.12.4. Recent Developments
15. Disclaimer




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