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Growth in FMCG will revive post-monsoon, lower food inflation will boost demand

By ANI | Updated: May 6, 2024 20:10 IST

New Delhi [India], May 6 : The FMCG (Fast-moving consumer goods) industry witnessed a downturn in the fourth quarter ...

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New Delhi [India], May 6 : The FMCG (Fast-moving consumer goods) industry witnessed a downturn in the fourth quarter of FY23-24, said a report by Care Edge.

Economists view that high food inflation is the main reason for negative growth in FMCG sector. The consumer food price inflation stands at 8.52 per cent in March.

Economic Pathway report by Care Edge ratings says that urban FMCG volume growth shows a major decline from 10.2 per cent in Q3 FY23-24 to 6.8 percent in Q4. Rural growth volume too saw a decline from 6.4 per cent in Q3 to 5.8 per cent in Q4 of FY23-24.

The report highlights that the shift in demand dynamics was notable, with non-food items experiencing increased demand in the rural economy, while demand for food items declined during Q4 FY23-24. Experts say this indicates that rural consumption will increase once food inflation subsides.

IMD's forecast of an above-normal monsoon is anticipated to further boost demand for non-food items due to expected good agricultural production and rising rural incomes.

Inflation in India has been on a downward trajectory since the beginning of FY23-24, with CPI inflation reaching a 10-month low of 4.9 percent in March. However, it remains above the RBI's target of 4 percent, primarily due to food inflation. In March, core goods inflation stood at 3.9 percent, while service inflation was at 2.9 percent.

"The food inflation movement will depend on the rainfall and its spread during the Kharif season. While the prices of food grains, vegetables and fruits could show downward trend with better monsoon, the shortage of pulses and edible oil may continue to put pressure," said M. Govinda Rao, Economist and member of the 14th Finance Commission and the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister from 2004-2013.

The prospect of an above-normal monsoon and favorable agricultural production in the coming months is expected to contribute to a reduction in food inflation. This optimistic outlook could potentially alleviate inflationary pressures and provide relief to consumers grappling with high food prices.

Overall, the FMCG industry faces challenges stemming from shifting demand patterns and persistent inflationary pressures. However, the outlook for reduced food inflation and improved agricultural production offers hope for a potential recovery in the sector, particularly in rural areas.

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