Patanjali Group eyes Rs 1 lakh-cr turnover
Its listed entity Patanjali Foods (previously Ruchi Soya) expected to reach Rs50,000-cr topline in next 5 yrs
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New Delhi: Patanjali Group is looking to clock a turnover of Rs1 lakh crore in next five years as it expands reach to all sections of consumers with different offerings, its leader Baba Ramdev said on Friday.
Group firm Patanjali Foods (previously Ruchi Soya) will also play a significant part in achieving the milestone, having set a target of Rs45,000-50,000 crore turnover in next five years. As part of its portfolio premiumisation strategy, Patanjali Foods introduced a new range of offerings in nutraceuticals, health biscuits, Nutrela millet-based cereals, and dry fruits.
“It is our vision to take the turnover of Patanjali Group to Rs1 lakh crore in next 5 years and that of Patanjali Foods, which is our listed company to up to Rs50,000 crore,” Ramdev said, while addressing a press conference here. Patanjali has been focusing on self-reliance in India, challenging the multinationals in the domestic market, he said adding, “today we have overtaken all the MNCs except Unilever, which is still ahead of us.”
“Two decades back, when I had said we will make Patanjali's turnover at Rs 10,000 crore, at that time many had thought that Baba was being overconfident. Then again when I said about Patanjali's aim of a turnover of Rs20,000 crore and compete with the likes of Unilever, some had asked us to be within our limits. Today, I proudly say that the turnover of Patanjali group has reached near Rs45,000 crore level,” he said. Ramdev said the group has been offering a variety of affordable products for the masses through Patanjali Ayurved and now it is trying to tap the "emerging upper-middle class" through the premium products offered by Patanjali Foods. At global level also, he said Patanjali is moving towards becoming a leading company in the FMCG segment with its reach touching around 200 crore people in 200 countries.