Non-food items post steady rise in FMCG pie despite inflation

Products such as skin creams, floor cleaners and washing powders are finding a little more space in the shopping baskets these days as a combination of aggressive offers, innovative formats and new launches are pushing consumers to stock up these items. The food basket, in contrast, is seeing lower volume growth as inflation concerns prompt consumers to consider cheaper options.

Data from Kantar Worldpanel, which tracks household consumption, shows that personal care volume growth stood at 5.7% in the December quarter versus 4.1% in the September quarter and 4.3% a year ago. Household or home care reported a volume growth of 3.8% in the December quarter versus 2.9% seen sequentially and 3.4% registered a year ago.

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Food and beverages (F&B), meanwhile, reported a volume growth of 4.7% in the December quarter versus 6.3% reported a year ago, data from the research agency show. When compared sequentially, however, there is a slight improvement in sentiment in the December quarter, it said, with September quarter volume growth at 4.4%.

“Overall, FMCG growth has increased from 4.1% in the September quarter to 4.6% in the December quarter. But this is moderate and trails the growth rate seen last year same period (6.3%),” the research agency said.  “Food and beverage performance has been weaker in the December quarter versus last year, but personal care and home care have both done well,” it added.

The quarterly trends also impacted full-year performance. FMCG volume growth of home and personal care improved in calendar year 2024 versus 2023. Food and beverages showed a decline.

Executives at top home and personal care companies such as Hindustan Unilever (HUL) and Godrej Consumer (GCPL) have warned of currency and commodity volatility, which could hurt growth in the future. HUL, for instance, saw December quarter revenue supported largely by a 6% underlying sales growth (USG) versus last year in the home care segment, its largest division. GCPL’s home care portfolio grew 4% year-on-year, led by air freshners and fabric care, which reported double-digit growth each in the October-December period.

“Currency volatility is a cause for concern. Crude and palm oil are big inputs for us in home care. And palm oil prices have been shooting up, which increases the prospect of price hikes.

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