The retail per capita consumption of cheese in India remains low compared with the rest of Asia Pacific, which is expected to provide opportunities for growth for cheese in the forecast period. In addition, India is expected to be one of the fastest growing economies in the world during this period, which will lead to increasing disposable incomes.
While traditional breakfast options remain prominent in India, Western breakfast options such as sandwiches, toast, and other bread-related items in which cheese is also an integral part is on the rise. Given that these take less time to prepare than traditional options, consumers are including more baked goods, cheese, and butter in their breakfast choices, which is set to continue to drive growth for cheese moving forward.
With the growing trend of Indian consumers including cheese in a variety of dishes, foodservice outlets in the country are expanding their menus with newer dishes which include cheese. This is also turning into an opportunity for restaurants to premiumise, and this trend is expected to continue in the forecast period.
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Cheese
This is the aggregation of hard, soft, spreadable and processed cheese (excl spreadable). Note: Non-dairy cheese substitutes are excluded from this category and tracked under plant-based cheese.
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