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September 4, 2012

Starbucks enters India

MUMBAI, India — STARBUCKS is betting on big returns as it seeks to lure an expanding legion of coffee lovers in India.

After eyeing the Indian market for years, the world’s largest coffee chain is planning its foray into the country later this year with an initial US$78-million investment to tap the country’s fast-growing appetite for the drink.

“Coffee has changed from being a traditional beverage, consumed mainly in south India, to a mainstream beverage with a national presence,” said Starbucks’ China and Asia-Pacific President John Culver.

“Given the size of the Indian economy, the growth of cafe culture and the rising spending power, India will be a very large market over the long term,” he told AFP in an emailed interview.

In traditionally tea-drinking India, the annual per capita coffee consumption of 82 grammes is far below that of 6.79 kilogrammes in Germany and 5.87 kg in Brazil, according to data from the International Coffee Organisation.

But appetite for the bitter brew is growing amid an explosion of hip Western-style cafes catering to the country’s young consuming class who offer significant opportunities for investment with their rising disposable incomes.

In addition to the Indian-owned Cafe Coffee Day chain which dominates the market, foreign chains such as Britain’s Costa Coffee and American brand Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf are well-established in major Indian cities.

Along with its distinctive green-siren logo cups, Starbucks has vowed to tackle competition with “locally relevant” flavours as it adapts its menu to suit local taste buds, following similar moves by other large chains in India.

US outlets such as Pizza Hut and McDonald’s have “Indianised” their offerings, selling Indian cottage cheese pizzas and spicy potato burgers to woo subcontinental consumers.

But analysts offer mixed forecasts for the Seattle-based brand which is teaming up with local player Tata Global Beverages to enter the Indian market.

“The Tatas have tea and coffee plantations, but little experience in operating coffee chains,” said P Phani Sekhar, fund manager at Angel Broking, adding the alliance would have to “be streetsmart and nimble in decision-making”.

Sekhar said spiralling real estate costs could also be problematic, with Indian cities such as Mumbai recording a sharp rise in property prices in recent years.

“The prohibitive costs… could affect store profitability and make (achieving) break-even more challenging,” he said, adding that this could complicate Starbucks’ expansion plans into smaller Indian cities and towns.

It also remains to be seen whether Starbucks can bank on its brand appeal to charge higher prices in India’s inflation-prone economy.

AFP

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