Showing posts with label Aachi Foods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aachi Foods. Show all posts

Friday, 16 December 2011

1. Aachi Foods — A Recipe for Growth

Since the final years are going for their In-Plant Training from the next week, I thought of sharing some new real life stories about people who have made it big in the Food Industry to bring out the entrepreneur in them. As our 1st  first feature we have the story of Aachi Foods from my/our own Tamil Nadu. Hope you all enjoy the feature and give your responses in the comments section below.


 1. Aachi Foods — A Recipe for Growth

“Nothing gives me more pleasure than seeing my brands stocked on the shop shelves,” says Mr Padmasingh Isaac, Founder Chairman, Aachi Foods, to a question on what he does to unwind… his hobbies?
If this is his idea of fun, he certainly must be a very happy man.

‘An Agent in Every Village'

In just over a decade since 1998 the ‘Aachi' group of brands has grown to over 160 products with plans to add even more. An agent network of about 3,500 across South India, ‘an agent in every village' ensures shelf space in 10 lakh retail outlets.
“What more do I want in life?” he asks. Lots more, it becomes evident, as he shares his recipe for growth.
He is in the process of making Aachi an umbrella brand to cover a range of food products, just about everything that is found on the kitchen shelves in any home.
More than three-fourths of the Indian food industry is in the unorganised sector, unbranded and commodity based. This is an opportunity to organise the unorganised and integrate them, which is what Aachi Foods is doing, he says.
As Mr Isaac sits in his office sharing his views on what the food processing industry offers to the entrepreneurs, there is a continuous stream of visitors – office staff consult him on pricing a new product, he instructs another to dash of a letter to a supplier to make up his mind.
There are over 5,000 food products that can potentially be branded whether masalas, the spicy powders that go into the making of mouth watering dishes, pickles, instant mixes that make life easy for someone cooking… the list goes on, he says.
This is one of the reasons that multinational companies are keen to enter India, says Mr Isaac, as he veers off to launch a tirade against the proposal to allow foreign direct investment into retail. “In India, there are more vendors than office goers,” and each of them is an entrepreneur. Foreign retailers will edge them out, he cautions.
The Government should support the domestic food processing sector and farmers both of which are crucial to the rural economy. Infrastructure such as cold chain is needed; entrepreneurs have to be encouraged with funding assistance and simplified procedures, he asserts.
Somebody has to organise the domestic food sector, and it is not a job for one person. Aachi Foods may have been conceived by one person but within a few years he had realised that growth could be bigger if shared with like minded individuals. Which is why he opted to outsource production to other entrepreneurs, says Mr Isaac.