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インドの乳製品市場 (2017~2031年):製品タイプ・エンドユーザー産業・市場タイプ・流通チャネル・地域別の機会・予測India Dairy Market Assessment, By Product Type, By End-User Industry, By Market Type, By Distribution Channel, By Area, By Region, Opportunities, and Forecast, FY2017-FY2031F |
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インドの乳製品市場 (2017~2031年):製品タイプ・エンドユーザー産業・市場タイプ・流通チャネル・地域別の機会・予測 |
出版日: 2023年05月09日
発行: Market Xcel - Markets and Data
ページ情報: 英文 81 Pages
納期: 3~5営業日
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インドの乳製品の市場規模は、2023年の1,996億1,000万米ドルから、2024年から2031年にかけての予測期間中は13.68%のCAGRで成長し、2031年には4,896億2,000万米ドルの規模に達すると予測されています。
Z世代やミレニアル世代の食生活への意識の高まりにより、高タンパクな食事が好まれるようになり、チーズやヨーグルトなどの乳製品の売上が増加する傾向にあります。また、宅配便やeコマースなどの新時代の動向も、インドにおける乳製品市場の成長を後押ししています。
当レポートでは、インドの乳製品市場を調査し、市場および製品の概要、市場成長への影響因子の分析、市場規模および市場シェアの推移・予測、各種区分・地域別の詳細分析、需給および輸出入の動向、関連法規制、競合情勢、主要企業の分析などをまとめています。
India Dairy Market was valued at USD 199.61 billion in FY2023 and is anticipated to reach to USD 489.62 billion by the year end FY2031 growing at a CAGR of 13.68% during the forecast period FY2024-FY2031. The rise in diet consciousness among generation Z and millennials, has led to an increased preference of high-protein diets that tends to boost sales of dairy products such as cheese and yogurt. Also, the trend of door-step deliveries, e-commerce, and many new-age advancements have propelled the much-anticipated growth of the dairy market in India.
The dairy market has a varied range of products such as milk and many value-added products like butter, ghee (clarified butter), paneer, khoa, curd, and skim milk powder and modern dairy products with additional value, such as ice cream, cheese, yoghurt, and whey. Regardless of region, milk consumption is a routine part of the diet in India because of its healthy nutrient contents like calcium, proteins, phosphorus, and vitamins. More than 80 million farmers are directly supported by the industry and contributes 5% to the national economy.
The Indian dairy business has seen considerable growth in the last few years owing to the new-age technology-driven solutions. Such solutions are helping in transformation of dairy market with the introduction of health tracking devices for cattle, robotic milking machine, e-commerce marketplaces and Biotechnology. Among this, biotechnology is the young and growing technology of all.
Consumers are highly becoming health-conscious and informed about the process involved in preparation of what they consume. Product traceability is another way that helps consumer know about the process pf collection, packaging, shipped and sorting of the milk or other dairy products that they consume, by using a QR code.
The dairy business in India has been exclusively focused on milk from cows and buffaloes and milk-based products for many years. This established tradition has turned over in the last few years by rise in internet usage and increased consumer awareness. Consumers today are extensively moving toward better, healthier options like camel or goat milk. Consumers are becoming more interested in specialty dairy goods like goat milk ghee and flavour-infused camel milk powder.
For the growth of the milk industry in India, the government has launched several schemes and programmes. Some of them are designed to increase opportunities in India's dairy industry such as NPDD aiming to boost systematic milk production and improve the quality of milk products and milk. The Rastriya Gokul Mission and Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme (DEDS) are few among many other schemes launched by the Indian government.
The dairy business encountered challenges in the early period of the COVID-19 pandemic, painting a changed market outlook in terms of demand and supply. Early on, there was a rapid transition in supply from small-scale dairy farmers to huge co-operatives, which led to this supply demand imbalance. Many producers and cooperatives had to forcibly exit the marketplace due to unavailability or affordability of the facility requirements.
Additionally, COVID-19 has revolutionised the purchasing pattern of the consumers moving more towards online purchases due to enforced policies of lockdown and no-touch point sales. Several dairy players recognise that food safety has fuelled a growing preference among consumers for packaged and branded goods.
The dairy market in India witnessed a diverse impact of the prolonged war between Russia and Ukraine directly impacting the shipments of raw materials to manufacture the animal feed, as a result Indian suppliers surging the costs of the final goods sold leading to a change in the dairy market landscape.
Dairy market in India is more regional rather than being a national one with a highly fragmented supply. The market is characterised by the presence of a few significant small- to medium-sized local firms in addition to the major players. Key players in the India Dairy Market are listed as under.