FMCG major Godrej industries Ltd will invest Rs 500-700 crore over five years to expand 'Aadhar,' a chain of supermarkets in rural India, which hawks goods ranging from fertilisers, pesticides, animal feed and FMCG products. |
The company plans to open 1,000 such outlets across the country over seven years. It will spend another Rs 200 crore to open 75-100 urban retail outlets, 'Nature's Basket,' in all the major urban areas. |
|
"We have big plans for rural retail project 'Aadhar' and will invest approximately Rs 500-700 crore over five years to expand," Godrej group chairman Adi B Godrej said here. |
|
"Currently, we have 18 'Aadhar' outlets in rural areas with another one opening today near Pune," he said on the sidelines of a seminar here. |
|
'Aadhar' is the rural retail outlet being run under Godrej Agrovet Limited, a subsidiary of Godrej Industries Limited. It is a supermarket, retailing agriculture inputs such as fertiliser, pesticide, animal feed along with FMCG products and appliances. |
|
The company will also expand its 'Nature's Basket' from the current three outlets in Mumbai to 100 outlets over a period of five years. |
|
"We would invest about Rs 200 crore to scale up the number of 'Nature's Basket' to 100 in all the urban centres of the country," he said. |
|
The company had started its urban retail outlets a few months back to retail fresh fruits and vegetables. At present, there are three outlets only in Mumbai. |
|
|
|