Hindustan unilever limited
No !
Some of the examples of fmcg products are toilet papers, shampoo, toothpaste and many more. A product is an fmcg product when it is sold quickly with a low cost.
PE = Private Equity FMCG = Fast Moving Consumer Goods(FMCG), are products that are sold quickly at relatively low cost
Yes..Asian Paints, a major paint manufacturer in the Indian Sub continent is an FMCG company..
cause India not have good knoldeges
No.
No !
Some of the examples of fmcg products are toilet papers, shampoo, toothpaste and many more. A product is an fmcg product when it is sold quickly with a low cost.
what is the fmcg contribution in India GDP
yes,i want agecy of fmcg products
yes
PE = Private Equity FMCG = Fast Moving Consumer Goods(FMCG), are products that are sold quickly at relatively low cost
Yes..Asian Paints, a major paint manufacturer in the Indian Sub continent is an FMCG company..
cause India not have good knoldeges
fast moving consumer goods
In the context of Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), a "gap" refers to a discrepancy or unmet need in the market that can be exploited for growth or innovation. This could involve identifying a lack of product variety, underserved consumer segments, or deficiencies in distribution channels. Businesses that recognize and address these gaps can gain a competitive advantage and enhance customer satisfaction. Ultimately, filling these gaps can lead to increased sales and market share.
The FMCG Sector offers the most conservative or defensive options in the current market scenario. The consumption demand for FMCG products continues to be strong in both local and international markets. Also, the domestic consumption is growing irrespective of the interest rate cycle and the domestic economic scenario. As a result, the FMCG sector is expected to do well in the future. If you are thinking, how the FMCG Sector can grow in such a volatile economy, think about this. "Right from the moment you wake up to the time you go to bed, you use some or the other FMCG product. Toothpaste, Mouthwash, Soap, Shampoo, Deodorant, Mosquito Repellent etc. and etc." The list is endless. With growing populations in India as well as around the globe, do you really think the demand for FMCG products will come down???