ITC races ahead of Adani, Britannia and Parle; tops as the largest FMCG Co. in food space

Industry executives credited the steep fall in the prices of edibles, for ITC overtaking Adani Wilmar. This was followed by an increase in the prices of atta (wheat flour) that helped ITC.

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| December 13, 2023 , 9:04 am
The company's revenue from operations increased 1.6 percent to Rs 16,483.3 crore against Rs 16,225.7 crore in the corresponding period of the preceding fiscal.(Image source: Moneycontrol)
The company's revenue from operations increased 1.6 percent to Rs 16,483.3 crore against Rs 16,225.7 crore in the corresponding period of the preceding fiscal.(Image source: Moneycontrol)

Indian multinational conglomerate company ITC has emerged as the largest FMCG company in the food space by domestic sales in the nine months to September.

As per market tracker NielsenIQ, ITC clocked food FMCG sales of Rs 17,100 crores. On the other hand, Britannia, Adani Wilmar, Parle, Mondelez and Hindustan Unilever’s sales touched at Rs 16, 700 crore, Rs 15, 900 crore, Rs 14, 800 crore, Rs 13, 800 crore and Rs 12, 200 crore.

The industry executives credited the steep fall in the prices of edibles, for ITC overtaking Adani Wilmar. This was followed by an increase in the prices of atta (wheat flour) that helped ITC. Its packaged atta, which is sold under the Aashirvaad brand, is the largest revenue contributor. ITC has been launching food FMCG products every year.

In 2022, ITC was at the fourth spot and Adani Wilmar was leading the show. In the January-September period of 2022, the sales of Adani Wilmar was at Rs 16,100 crores. The sales of Britannia, Parle, ITC and Mondelez, were at Rs 14,900 crores, Rs 14,800 crores, Rs 13,900 crores and Rs 12,400 crores respectively.

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