Government Rejects Flipkart’s Plan to Enter Food Retail Business in India: Report

Jun. 1, 2020



In what could be a major setback forFlipkart, the Indian government has rejected the home-grown e-tailer’s proposal to enter the food retail business in the country. According to sources quoted byCNBC TV-18, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) sent a letter to the company last week, stating that its application for a food retail license had been rejected.

Flipkart had originally announced plans to enter India’s food retail business last year as part of its strategy to diversify to more sectors of the e-commerce scene in the country. The company even registered an entity called ‘Flipkart Farmermart Pvt Ltd’ that the company’s CEO, Kalyan Krishnamurthy, described as“an important part of our efforts to boost Indian agriculture as well as food processing industry in the country”. Overall, the company is said to have been looking to invest Rs. 2,500 crore into the food retail business in the country.

In a press statement, a Flipkart spokesperson claimed that the company’s proposed investments in the food sector would add significant value for farmers and other stakeholders. According to him:“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 in 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 a significant impact on small businesses and communities in India”.

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