Ice Cream Industry
Ice Cream Industry
Ice Cream Industry
government added one per cent excise duty, over and above the VAT. Ice cream in India is
considered a luxury and taxed highest. In Gujarat there is a 15 per cent levy of VAT on
ice cream. In other countries, there is no tax on food item like ice cream. In India, it
requires this attention, said Gandhi.
10. Among the members include the likes of Vadilal Industries, Havmor Ice-cream,
Hindustan Unilever for Kwality Walls, Arun Ice-cream, Cream Bell Ice-cream, Lazza Icecream, Top N Town, Scoops Ice-cream, and Dairy Day Ice-cream.
11. According to Gandhi, the ice cream market in India is estimated at Rs 2,500 crore in the
organised sector growing at 20 per cent. The per capita consumption is around 300 ml per
annum in India while it is 700 ml in Pakistan, three litres in China and 22 litres in
developed countries like the USA, Japan, Germany and others.
12. In terms of units, both organised and unorganised players put together, the Indian ice
cream market stands at 350 million litres, of which Gujarat has the largest share of 15 per
cent. With the formation of an association, we are looking at increasing consumption,
food safety and quality, as well as better networking and knowledge sharing amongst
members, added Gandhi.
Over the years, ice cream market in India has gained momentum with entry of national and
local players in the market. The segment, which is projected at Rs 3,000crore, has been
growing at 19.5 per cent year-on-year. And is projected to reach Rs 1,560 crore by 2018.
Major national players as well as regional entrants like Pabrais Fresh &Naturelle, Natural,
Amul, Milkyway are seeing great opportunities in the ice cream market.
creamiest ice cream giving the Indian palate the richness and taste never experienced before.
Also, ice cream in this product has less aeration compared to regular ice creams. To make this
product more premium, the bars are coated with exotic Belgian chocolate, which is richer in taste
as compared to regular chocolates. Amul EPIC bars are available in two flavors i.e. Strawberry
Vanilla 80ml at Rs 35/- and Choco Almond 80ml for Rs 40/-.The prices are kept such to stay true
to objectives of Amul of giving the best quality at competitive price.
Belgium Choco bar, intensifying competition in the category where HUL has introduced its
premium global brand Magnum and HagenDazs is present with imported ice creams.
Whats in store?
The ice cream market in India is evolving from selling ice cream on cart and small kiosks to well
organized and premium parlors. Not only foreign brands like, Swensens, Haagen-Dazs,
Movenpick and Baskin Robbins have placed themselves in Indian market, but also regional
players like Pabrais, Natural, Milkyway are to name a few amongst others who are
experimenting with the local and the international ingredients to reach Rs 1,560crore fast
growing ice cream market by 2018.
Even big Indian brands like Amul, Vadilal, Kwality Walls and Mother Dairy is looking for
greater opportunities by spreading country wide distribution networks, outlets and menu, to
compete with the unorganized players to largely contribute in the industry.
Tarun Sikka, Managing Director, Star Foods specialty that runs Movenpick ice cream boutiques
in India shares: Indians are now looking for premium tastes with international quality and
standards.