India Alcohol Market Will Increase at a CAGR of 7.4% During 2016-2026
Future Market Insights has announced the addition of the “Alcohol Market: India Industry Analysis and Opportunity Assessment 2016- 2026" report to their offering.
Valley Cottage, NY, March 09, 2017 --(PR.com)-- Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are the highest alcohol consuming states in India.
“The two states in the southern part of the country, i.e. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are the highest alcohol consuming states in India. The population of these two states is not only ahead in consuming Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) but also gets high on country liquor. These states are followed by Assam, Jharkhand and Bihar (the state has now banned liquor consumption). As a result the south zone held more than half of the market share of the India alcohol market in 2015 and is expected to continue its growth in revenue contribution to the India alcohol market throughout the forecast period. Also, white spirits such as Vodka and Gin are gaining popularity across the country and this is boosting the India alcohol market growth significantly.” -Analyst - Food & Beverages, Future Market Insights
Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) segment is projected to record the highest CAGR over the estimated period
The Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) segment was estimated to reach a market valuation in excess of INR 1,400 Bn by 2016 end. This reflected a Y-o-Y growth rate of close to 5% over 2015. This segment is estimated to be valued at more than INR 3,000 Bn by 2026, expanding at a CAGR of 5.2% over the forecast period. Indian Made Foreign Liquor segment in the India alcohol market is expected to create absolute INR opportunity of close to INR 80 Bn in 2017 over 2016.
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Increasing urban population and rising disposable income anticipated to fuel the development of the India alcohol market
Rapid increase in urban population is one of the key factors that is boosting the India alcohol market. Traditionally, brown spirits have been targeted at the urban consumer. As such, increasing urban population coupled with factors such as increasing disposable income and growing preference for whiskies is expected to create avenues for growth of the alcohol market in India. Changing demographics is further expected to boost the India alcohol market. As of 2014, over half the country’s population (53%) was above the age of 25 years. Moreover, estimated median age of the country’s population for the same year was pegged at 27 years. The legal drinking age in India varies from state to state. For instance, 18 years in Goa, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka; 21 years in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh; and 25 years in Maharashtra, Delhi and Punjab.
The aforementioned statistics indicate that India is an ideal market for high revenue growth of alcohol owing to increasing consumption among the people. According to World Bank statistics, GDP per capita income of the country for the year 2014 was pegged at more than US$ 1,595. The increase in per capita disposable income is expected to result in higher consumer spending on different lifestyle products and food and beverages, including alcohol. This increase is expected to drive the growth of the alcohol market in the country. The Indian lifestyle, especially of the urban populace, has witnessed a radical change over the recent years. A change in outlook towards social consumption of alcohol, increasing alcohol consumption among women, growing prominence of “pub and cocktail culture” in urban cities and emergence of novel Food & Beverage formats has resulted in increasing demand for alcoholic beverages in the country. All these factors are boosting the revenue growth of the India alcohol market and this growth trend is anticipated to continue throughout the forecast period.
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“The two states in the southern part of the country, i.e. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are the highest alcohol consuming states in India. The population of these two states is not only ahead in consuming Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) but also gets high on country liquor. These states are followed by Assam, Jharkhand and Bihar (the state has now banned liquor consumption). As a result the south zone held more than half of the market share of the India alcohol market in 2015 and is expected to continue its growth in revenue contribution to the India alcohol market throughout the forecast period. Also, white spirits such as Vodka and Gin are gaining popularity across the country and this is boosting the India alcohol market growth significantly.” -Analyst - Food & Beverages, Future Market Insights
Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) segment is projected to record the highest CAGR over the estimated period
The Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) segment was estimated to reach a market valuation in excess of INR 1,400 Bn by 2016 end. This reflected a Y-o-Y growth rate of close to 5% over 2015. This segment is estimated to be valued at more than INR 3,000 Bn by 2026, expanding at a CAGR of 5.2% over the forecast period. Indian Made Foreign Liquor segment in the India alcohol market is expected to create absolute INR opportunity of close to INR 80 Bn in 2017 over 2016.
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Increasing urban population and rising disposable income anticipated to fuel the development of the India alcohol market
Rapid increase in urban population is one of the key factors that is boosting the India alcohol market. Traditionally, brown spirits have been targeted at the urban consumer. As such, increasing urban population coupled with factors such as increasing disposable income and growing preference for whiskies is expected to create avenues for growth of the alcohol market in India. Changing demographics is further expected to boost the India alcohol market. As of 2014, over half the country’s population (53%) was above the age of 25 years. Moreover, estimated median age of the country’s population for the same year was pegged at 27 years. The legal drinking age in India varies from state to state. For instance, 18 years in Goa, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka; 21 years in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh; and 25 years in Maharashtra, Delhi and Punjab.
The aforementioned statistics indicate that India is an ideal market for high revenue growth of alcohol owing to increasing consumption among the people. According to World Bank statistics, GDP per capita income of the country for the year 2014 was pegged at more than US$ 1,595. The increase in per capita disposable income is expected to result in higher consumer spending on different lifestyle products and food and beverages, including alcohol. This increase is expected to drive the growth of the alcohol market in the country. The Indian lifestyle, especially of the urban populace, has witnessed a radical change over the recent years. A change in outlook towards social consumption of alcohol, increasing alcohol consumption among women, growing prominence of “pub and cocktail culture” in urban cities and emergence of novel Food & Beverage formats has resulted in increasing demand for alcoholic beverages in the country. All these factors are boosting the revenue growth of the India alcohol market and this growth trend is anticipated to continue throughout the forecast period.
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