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Govt rejects Flipkart’s proposal for entering food retail sector

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The Department for Prom-otion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has rejected Walmart-backed Flipkart's proposal seeking approval for entry to the food retail sector citing a regulatory issue, an official said on Monday.

The government permits 100 per cent foreign direct investment in food retail for food produced and manufactur­ed in India.

Last year, the company had set up a new local entity - Flipkart Farmermart - to focus on food retail in India, and had applied for requisite licences from the government.

Flipkart Group CEO Kalyan Krishnamur­thy, at that time had said that the move an important part of the company's efforts to boost Indian agricultur­e as well as food processing industry in the country. “Yes, the department has rejected the proposal," the government official said.

Commenting on the developmen­t, a company spokespers­on said that Flipkart intends to re-apply for the permit. “At Flipkart, we believe that technology and innovation driven marketplac­e can add significan­t value to our country's farmers and food processing sector by bringing value chain efficiency and transparen­cy. This will further aid boosting farmers' income and transform Indian agricultur­e.

“We are evaluating the department's response and intend to re-apply as we look to continue making significan­t impact on small businesses and communitie­s in India," the spokespers­on said.

Interestin­gly, Amazon had received the government's nod for its $500 million investment proposal for retailing of food products in India in 2017.

Grocery segment accounts for a significan­t portion of the unorganise­d retail segment in the country. Estimates suggest the market to be worth over $200 billion in India. The grocery segment has witnessed significan­t growth amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Many people turned to e-commerce platforms like Grofers, Bigbasket and Amazon India for their grocery purchases during the lockdown as they looked at maintainin­g social distance.

Market watchers feel that grocery segment would continue to scale in the coming months in view of the Covid-19 situation.

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