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SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunities and Threats) Analysis of Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Industries in India

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  • T.T. Karthik

    (Sourashtra College)

  • T.P. Ram Prasad

    (Sourashtra College)

Abstract

Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) is the fourth biggest sector in the Indian economy. There are three primary segments in the sector food and refreshments, which represents 19 percent of the sector; medical services, which represents 31 percent of the offer; and family unit and individual consideration, which represents the staying 50% offer. FMCG market is relied upon to grow 5-6 percent in 2020. FMCG’s metropolitan segment developed by 8 percent, though, its rustic segment grew 5 percent in the quarter finishing September 2019, upheld by moderate swelling, increment in private consumption and country pay. Indian online basic food item market is assessed to surpass deals of about Rs 22,500 crore (US$ 3.19 billion) in 2020, a noteworthy hop of 76 percent over the earlier year. FMCG organizations are hoping to put resources into energy productive plants to profit the general public and lower cost in the long haul. Dabur had plans to contribute Rs 250-300 crore (US$ 38.79-46.55 million) in FY19 for limit extension and potential acquisitions in the homegrown market. The sector saw sound FDI inflow of US$ 16.28 billion during April 2000-March 2020. Investment goals identified with FMCG sector emerging from paper mash, sugar, fermentation, food handling, vegetable oils and vanaspati, cleansers, beautifiers, and toiletries businesses worth Rs 19,846 crore (US$ 2.84 billion) was implemented until December 2019. Developing mindfulness, simpler access, and changing way of life are the key development drivers for the consumer market. The attention on farming, MSMEs, training, medical care, framework and expense discount under Union Budget 2019-20 was required to legitimately affect the FMCG sector. Activities attempted to expand the extra cash in the possession of average person, particularly from country regions, will be gainful for the sector. Hence, it is being a motivational factor to the researcher to have a study on the SWOT analysis of FMCG Industries in India.

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  • T.T. Karthik & T.P. Ram Prasad, 2020. "SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunities and Threats) Analysis of Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Industries in India," Shanlax International Journal of Commerce, Shanlax Journals, vol. 8(1), pages 92-100, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:acg:sijcom:v:8:y:2020:i:1:p:92-100
    DOI: 10.34293/commerce.v8i4.3523
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    1. S Rajamohan & J Jenefer & A Sathish, 2021. "Impact of COVID-19 on FMCG Sector," Shanlax International Journal of Management, Shanlax Journals, vol. 8(4), pages 69-74, April.

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