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Decline in rural sales hits FMCG in 2019; revival likely by second half of 2020 but sector unlikely to achieve double-digit growth

Press Trust of India • December 31, 2019, 15:00:22 IST
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To overcome, FMCG makers have introduced low unit price packs in multiple categories to make their products affordable and have also introduced multiple promotions and offers.

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Decline in rural sales hits FMCG in 2019; revival likely by second half of 2020 but sector unlikely to achieve double-digit growth

New Delhi: With most of 2019 spent in battling for growth, the FMCG industry expects a revival in consumer demand and houshold purchase by the second half of 2020, particularly from the rural sales that have been severely impacted in the year gone by. In 2019, the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry witnessed slowdown in the rural sales, which was traditionally ahead of urban sales, and in the last two quarters it was half of the urban sales growth due to factors as liquidity crunch in those far flung markets and drop in gross domestic product (GDP) which had weakened household spending. To overcome, FMCG makers have introduced low unit price packs in multiple categories to make their products affordable and have also introduced multiple promotions and offers. [caption id=“attachment_4216037” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Reuters Representational image. Reuters[/caption] The industry believes it to be short-term hiccups and expects to be back on high single-digit growth in H2 (July-December) of 2020, helped by factors which include government spending in infra projects and increased rural spending. However, the experts say that it will also depend on GDP growth, commodity inflation, good monsoon, among others. The experts also opine that a high double-digit growth seems distant in 2020 for the FMCG sector. “It should (FMCG) recover after two quarters. One or two quarters, will remain tough and this all would be linked to GDP. If GDP growth comes back to 6.5 to 7 percent, then the recovery would happen. I do not see any big recovery in the first and second quarter,” said Edelweiss Financial Services Executive Vice President Abneesh Roy. According to an ITC spokesperson: “India is a growth market and we are confident that consumption demand will pick up over time given the low levels of penetration and per capita consumption as well as the slew of recent measures announced by the Government”. EY Partner and National leader, Consumer Products and Retail Pinakiranjan Mishra said it would take some longer time to revive. “FMCG would take a little longer time,” he said, adding “the positive thing is that there is little bit of inflation also. Consumer companies also need inflation, which is inching a little bit”. Ratings agency Nielsen said, “The growth forecast for Q1 2020 (January-March 2020) stands in the range of 7.5 - 8.5 percent” and there are various factors that are influencing the trajectory, which includes macroeconomic factors such as inflation. Consumer companies are also taking steps as they have lowered the prices significantly, Mishra said. “To help the trade and consumers cope with the downturn we have introduced Low Unit Price packs in multiple categories to make our products affordable to a much larger audience and induce trials. We have also introduced multiple promotions/consumer offers and Communication of the same has been sharpened to highlight benefits to consumers in terms of lower prices or promotions,” according to ITC. Harsha Razdan, Partner and Head - Consumer Markets and Internet Business, KPMG in India said that FMCG makers are also trying to leverage the consumption appetite of small tier-two plus cities with a select range of their premium products packaged in more affordable formats. “While we did witness a brief slowdown last year, increased Internet penetration and use of smartphones have ensured that rural regional markets are now at the forefront of the consumption race. They are tech-savvy, digitally aware and already have a sense of the product/brand that the market offers. FMCG companies are trying to leverage this consumption appetite of smaller cities with a select range of their premium products packaged in more affordable formats,” Razdan said. Besides liquidity pressure, consumer sentiments were also weak because of no job addition, and salary hike was muted in 2019. Also, floods in several parts impacted rural demand and high food inflation due to spike in milk and onion prices impacted consumer wallet. “Rural growth is normally ahead of urban growth (in FMCG) but in the last six moths, it was below urban and specially in the last four months, it was half of urban,” he said. According to a report from rating agency Nielsen, rural India contributes 36 percent to overall FMCG spends and has historically been growing around 3-5 percent points faster than urban. However, in recent periods, rural growth is slowing down at a much faster rate compared to urban. While releasing the July-September snapshot for the FMCG industry, Nielsen had said that it was the “worst performance by rural India in last seven years”. “For the first time in the last 7 years, rural growth has dropped below urban. Rural is growing at 5 percent in Q3'19, which is 1/4th as compared to 20 percent in Q3'18, while urban is growing at 8 percent as against 14 percent growth in Q3'18.,” it said. However, Roy said that FMCG would come back and there is enough headroom to grow. Still FCMG consumption is one fourth of China and rural is one-fourth of urban India. “Rural has to catch up with urban India. Food inflation is back, commodity inflation is back and this is good for FCMG companies from price prospective. The last one-year price growth in FMCG was very minimal as it was not required. Now, milk and palm oil are up, … which means that there would be price growth of 3-4 percent for many of the companies,” he said. However, some companies, as Nestle, which has lesser rural exposure, performed well in 2019 as it saw double-digit domestic growth between January and September. According to IBEF report, FMCG sector is the fourth largest sector in the Indian economy with household and personal care accounting for 50 percent of FMCG sales in India.

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