IBMA: Indian Biscuits manufacturers associationIndustry Profile | 1. Segments: The organized and unorganized sectors of the biscuit industry is in the proportion Of 55%:45% ratio. 2. Exports of Biscuit is estimated to around 10% of the annual production during the year 2006-07. 3. Imports of biscuits into India has not shown any significant growth during the last two years and has not affected production/sales by the Indian Biscuit industry. 4. Marketing: Wholesale and Retail marketing
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it questionnairComparative study between Britannia and Parle biscuit Name:-____________________________________________________________ __________ Age: - ________ Gender: - Male Female Occupation: - ____________________________________________________________ _____ Income level: - Up to 150000 150000-300000 300000-500000 above 500000 ------------------------------------------------- Q1) do you eat biscuits -------------------------------------------------
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FOR BISCUIT INDUSTRY IN INDIA • Biscuit industry in India in the organized sector produces around 60% of the total production‚ balance 40% is produced by the unorganized sector (i.e. bakeries). • Biscuit market in India is around 12‚662 crores. • There are around 150 medium to small biscuit factories in India • Indian biscuit industry is the 3rd largest industry‚ behind U.S.A and China. PERCENTAGE OF MARKET SHARE BRAND WISE • Parle- 40% • Britannia- 38% • Priya Gold – 15%
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PROJECT ON PROJECT GUIDE: SUBMITTED BY: CONTENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Acknowledgement Preface Executive Summary Objective of the project Research Methodology. Literature Review Company Profile Trade Profile Marketing Plan Management Hierarchy Comparison with other business Govt. policies related to business About the topic (Market Potential) Findings And Analysis Limitation Summary/conclusion Suggestions/Recommendations Bibliography Annexure • • Word of
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1. INTRODUCTION 1. 1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THE STUDY The purpose of the study consists of identifying the basic reason of de-motivation and providing the right and useful solution to the problem. The basic and main purpose of the study is to motivate the employees and workers to perform according to the company policy and to achieve the definite goal personal as well as organizational. One of the main factors of de-motivation is unclear or poor identification of the goal. Thus it is the duty
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ITC Snacks and Biscuits | | GROUP 4: abhinash sanjiv verma lalit kumar Contents 1. Mission Vision and Values 3 2. PESTLE ANALYSIS: 3 3. SEGMENTATION: 4 4. TARGETING 6 5. POSITIONING 6 6. CURRENT SITUATION AND TRENDS: 6 7. INDUSTRY’S FIVE COMPETITIVE FORCES: 9 8. COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE OF COMPETITORS: 9 9. SWOT ANALYSIS: 10 10. PERFORMANCE REVIEW 11 11. MARKETING MIX: 13 12. Objectives 15 13. Positioning
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company’s biscuits were marketed through wholesalers. In 1985‚ Markins Corporation was appointed the sole distributor in the state of Johor. Gradually‚ over a period of six years‚ Markins grew and expanded to eight branches throughout peninsular Malaysia. In the first few years of Perfect Food’s operations‚ it sold biscuits with no brand name other than the company’s own. Then in 1987‚ Perfect Food began to market its biscuits under the brand name "Julie’s". As a relatively new biscuit manufacturer
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CASE STUDIES Britannia NutriChoice Case Study Realigning a successful health positioning with the demands of Indian consumers’ changing lifestyles Reference Code: CSCM0310 Publication Date: April 2010 DATAMONITOR VIEW Catalyst Britannia NutriChoice has become a pioneer in the Indian biscuit market by offering the elusive combination of a ‘health with taste’ value proposition to an emerging set of health-conscious and discerning consumers. This case study analyzes the evolution of the NutriChoice
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~ BISCUITS ~ A biscuit is a baked‚ commonly flour based food product. A small‚ typically round cake of bread leavened with baking powder‚ baking soda‚ or sometimes yeast. In some countries the word biscuit historically refers to a hard cookie or cracker. A biscuit is "any of various hard or crisp dry baked product" similar to the American English terms cracker or cookie‚ or "a small quick bread made from dough that has been rolled out and cut or dropped from a spoon." Today‚ according to the American
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Case (p. 38) Memorize the formation of adverbs from adjectives (p. 39) Week 2 (November 12-16) Test: Stage 22 Debita: Stage 23 Complete Story Boards for “in thermis” parts I and II (pp. 46-48) Translate “epistula Cephali” (p. 50) Read “Britannia perdomita” (pp. 53-4) and answer questions that follow with complete sentences. Read “Roman Religious Beliefs” (pp.57-62) Complete Word Study (p.63) Review the Comparison of Adjectives (p. 301-302) Memorize the Comparison of Adverbs (pp. 51-52)
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