IANS | 10 Jul, 2024
The Indian food services sector is projected to grow to Rs 7,76,511
crore by FY28, achieving a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 8.1 per cent
overall, with the organised segment expected to grow at a CAGR of 13.2 per
cent, a new report by the National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI)
showed on Wednesday.
According to the report, the Indian food services industry is estimated
to be valued at Rs 5,69,487 crore as of FY24.
"Despite the setbacks during the Covid-19 pandemic, the food
service industry in India is experiencing rapid growth. The sector directly
employs 85.5 lakh people and contributes Rs 33,809 crore to the Indian
Exchequer," said Kabir Suri, President, NRAI, and Co-Founder &
Director, Azure Hospitality.
The survey includes in-depth interaction with restaurants, meetings with
over 140 CEOs and consumer research covering more than 5,300 people across over
40 cities in India.
According to Nitin Saluja, Chairman of the Report Steering Committee,
NRAI and Founder, Chaayos, over the past five years, the industry has undergone
significant change, with food delivery increasingly replacing home-cooked
meals.
"This sector is crucial, providing livelihoods for many Indians and
supporting those who have migrated to major cities in search of better
opportunities, often lacking the time to prepare daily meals," he said.
Saluja further mentioned that the report aims to offer unique and
valuable insights to "our members, establishing itself as the most
credible source of information regarding industry size, segments, and growth
opportunities".