India’s food processing sector is witnessing robust growth, serving as a vital bridge between agriculture and a growing consumer base, according to a recent Deloitte-FICCI report. Contributing 7.7% to manufacturing GVA, it plays a key role in job creation, rural development, and export expansion.
With evolving consumer preferences favoring health-focused foods, the sector is embracing innovation, digital technologies, and policy support. By investing in superfoods, resilient supply chains, and advanced tech like AI and IoT, India is positioning itself as a global leader in sustainable food solutions.
India’s food processing sector is experiencing dynamic growth, positioning itself as a key link between the country’s agricultural richness and its rapidly expanding consumer base. In recognition of the vast potential of this impactful industry, Deloitte and FICCI have unveiled a new report titled ‘SPURring Growth – Driving Innovation and Unlocking Opportunities in the Indian Food Processing Sector’.
The report states the sector’s notable contribution—making up around 7.7% of the nation’s total manufacturing gross value added (GVA)—and underscores its pivotal role in job creation, rural development, and value addition.
It highlights that with an estimated value of US$ 160 billion, India’s food processing sector stands as a testament to the nation’s economic progress, underscored by its emergence as the world’s fifth-largest economy and a twofold increase in per capita income to Rs 1.97 lakh over the last nine years.
According to the report, in Q3 FY24, rural FMCG volumes rose by 6%, even as urban consumers directed approximately 50% of their food spending toward packaged and prepared products. In addition the country’s record-breaking agricultural exports of US$ 48.2 billion in FY24, along with the rising global recognition of GI-tagged products, underscore the sector’s export potential and its increasing influence in the international food market.
The food processing sector plays a crucial role in promoting rural industrialization and minimizing post-harvest losses. Its growth is driven by increasing rural demand, digital advancements, and supportive government policies. Notably, the agriculture and food processing value chain now represents nearly 30% of India’s national food market.
As consumption habits grow more uniform across urban and rural regions, Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities are rapidly emerging as new hubs of economic expansion, the report stated.
India’s agriculture and food processing sector is poised for a transformative breakthrough, blending traditional practices with advanced technology to create a future-ready food ecosystem, according to Anand Ramanathan, Partner & Consumer Industry Leader, Deloitte South Asia.
He noted, “Consumer demand is shifting towards clean-label, protein-rich and gut-friendly foods, driving a structural evolution in how India consumes food. India is poised to lead the global narrative on health-driven, tech-enabled and inclusive food systems, fuelled by advancements in AI, IoT and block-chain.”
As per the report, India’s food processing sector carries significant potential to drive economic growth and foster inclusive development.
Mr Ramanathan stated, “The opportunity before us is not just to feed a billion, but to do so with purpose, resilience and intelligence. The way forward lies in purposeful collaboration among policymakers, industry players and innovators to build resilient supply chains, empower farmers and entrepreneurs, and cater to a conscious, global consumer. With the right focus, India’s food processing industry can set the benchmark for inclusive, responsible growth in the global food economy.”
According to Ms Jyoti Vij, Director General, FICCI, as consumer preferences evolve and health-conscious choices reshape food systems, the need for resilience, innovation, and enhanced value addition is more urgent than ever.
She stated, “The FICCI-Deloitte white paper offers timely insights into how technology, policy support and stakeholder alignment can unlock scalable, future-ready opportunities in this vital sector. This white paper reinforces the sector’s strategic importance in driving sustainable growth and meeting the rising demand for safe, nutritious and affordable food.“
The report noted that driven by strong policy backing and growing consumer awareness, India’s food processing sector is undergoing a wave of innovation and gaining prominence on the global stage. While supply chain inefficiencies persist, the integration of advanced technologies like AI, IoT, and data analytics is improving efficiency and strengthening resilience.
The report added that realizing the full potential of the food-processing sector requires stakeholders to rethink growth through consistent innovation, health-focused offerings, and technology-driven transformation. By harnessing the power of India’s superfoods, investing in advanced technologies, and aligning with global consumer preferences, the sector can evolve into a forward-looking leader in sustainable and scalable food solutions.
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