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American Sweet Corn

Estimation of Market Potential of American Sweet Corn in Gujarat

Executive Summary

A few years back, American Sweet Corn was something that was considered rare and exotic.
Now, it is ubiquitous in supermarkets, at roadside vendors, at multiplexes and malls,
entertainment zones, and food courts. Despite its huge potential, farmers are not being able to
reap the real benefits from American Sweet Corn due to the lack of appropriate market
information. In order to have a fair assessment of the market potential of this promising crop
in Gujarat, this study was constituted.

The following methodology was adopted for the study: a) exploratory research; b) interaction
with experts in Main Maize Research Station, Godhara / farmers in Surat and Vadodara; c)
semi-structured interviews with 20 distributors / traders / institutional buyers, and detailed
mall intercept of 30 consumers was conducted across Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara.

The findings indicate that Sweet Corn is just a variation of maize. Sweet Corn is commonly
consumed as vegetable, rather than grain. The main differences between Sweet Corn and
Ordinary Corn are different level of sugar content and uses. American Sweet Corn is mostly
used as soup, fresh cobs (boiled and roasted), vegetables etc. across the locations in Gujarat.

The analysis of economics of cultivation of American Sweet Corn in Surat and Vadodara
shows that net income for farmer ranges from Rs. 36,967 to 41,127 per hectare. It is estimated
that annual production, purchase from outside of Gujarat, and sale are in the range of 7,000-
9,800, 7,500-9,000, and 14,500-18,800 tons respectively. The market of American Sweet Corn
has been growing at the rate of 40-60 per cent during last 2-3 years and is expected to grow at
the rate of 25 – 30 per cent. The expected market potential of American Sweet Corn for Gujarat
would be around 28,320 – 36,719 tons in the year 2008.

The analysis of consumer survey indicates the high fondness for American Sweet Corn among
surveyed consumers as almost 70 per cent of them across different locations consume
American Sweet Corn more than 5 times in a month and the consumption of more than 90 per
cent of respondents has either remained same or increased. According to respondents, taste of
American Sweet Corn and their perception of American Sweet Corn as healthy & nutritious
food are the main factors influencing their consumption. They also perceive that American
Sweet Corn is for everyone instead of being restricted to youth and children.

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1. Rationale of the study

A few years back, American Sweet Corn was something that was considered rare and exotic.
Now, it is ubiquitous in supermarkets, at roadside vendors, at multiplexes and malls,
entertainment zones, and food courts. Its demand potential can be gauged from the fact that
the special eating outlets for Sweet Corn promoted by Corn Club, Pune; Horticultural
Produces Co-operative Marketing Society (HOPCOMS), Bangalore; and Swagat, Baroda have
picked up good volumes in India. The Indian market for Sweet Corn is generally centered
around Bangalore, Coimbatore, Pune, Surat, Nasik, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Delhi. Some
of the food processing companies like Vadilal, Adani, Agrotech Foods, HLL etc. have already
ventured in the Sweet Corn business. The Sweet Corn market presents a very attractive and
profitable proposition for farmers because its fetches higher prices as compared to the
Ordinary Corn. Its being called American Sweet Corn has been an added bonus.

Despite its huge potential, farmers are not being able to reap the real benefits from American
Sweet Corn due to the lack of appropriate marketing linkages. In order to have a fair
assessment of the market potential of this promising crop, this study has been constituted.
This study would also facilitate in building formal linkages with food processing companies
dealing in processing and marketing of Sweet Corn.

2. Objectives and methodology

The objective of the study was to estimate the market potential of American Sweet corn in
Gujarat. Accordingly, the following approach and methodology has been adopted:

Approach

a) Studying the market for American Sweet Corn in Gujarat based on its main and
alternative uses
b) Understanding the distinction among various varieties of Corn
c) Identifying the key drivers for consumption of American Sweet Corn in Gujarat markets
d) Compiling a list of main distributors/traders/institutional buyers of American Sweet Corn
in Gujarat
e) Identifying relevant markets of interest and estimating their demand and projecting the
future growth rate in the market demand

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Methodology

 Exploratory research to take stock of the market and the drivers of demand of American
Sweet Corn in Gujarat
 Interactions with experts in Main Maize Research Station, Godhara / other persons with
relevant knowledge to understand the differences among varieties of American Sweet
Corn and other relevant information like economics of production etc.
 Semi-structured interviews with 20 distributors/traders/ institutional buyers to estimate
market demand and growth (both past and future) in Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara.
(Please refer checklist developed for semi-structured interviews in Annexure 1)
 Detailed mall intercept of 30 consumers of American Sweet Corn to identify the key
drivers for consumption of American Sweet Corn in Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara.
(Please refer questionnaire developed for consumer survey in Annexure 2).

3. Key findings from interactions with experts and farmers

3.1 Distinction between Maize (Ordinary Corn), Sweet Corn, Baby Corn, and Pop Corn

Sweet Corn is just a variation to a crop Indians know as maize. Sweet Corn is commonly
consumed as vegetable, rather than grain. It is a specialty Corn crop in which the sweet ness is
enhanced due to a gene sh-2 (shrunken type) or Su. Its sweetness has made it very popular in
India.

The crop cycle, climatic requirements, and cultivation practices are same among all varieties of
Corn except Baby Corn. The crop cycle or duration of Baby Corn production is only about 60
days as compared to the 110-120 days duration of the grain crop. Baby Corn is an unfertile
cob, implies harvested before the fertilization process takes place in the crop. Baby Corn and
Pop Corn can be extracted from any variety of corn with varying yield levels. The main
differences between Sweet Corn and Ordinary Corn are following:

 Level of sugar content: The level of sugar content in Sweet Corn and Ordinary Corn is
around 15 - 20% and 3 - 5% respectively. The high level of sweetness in Sweet Corn has
resulted into lower storability, not exceeding seven days from the date of harvest, as
compared to Ordinary Corn.

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 Others: Sweet Corn does not have any industrial usage as compared to Ordinary Corn.
The extraction of flour and oil from Sweet Corn would be comparatively lesser than that
of Ordinary Corn. The seeds of Sweet Corn cannot be used for next crop. Following are
some of the available varieties of Sweet Corn seeds.

Important available varieties of seed Company


PAC 795 Advanta India Limited
Golden queen Syngenta
Seed pearl Nunhemps Proagro
Two products: Honey Dew and Rare Pearl Mahyco
IAHSC IA
Madhuri National Seeds Corporation Limited
Brightgene Nong Woo Seeds (India) Pvt. limited
Source: www.advantageindia.com/english/sweetcorn.htm

3.2 Economics of Sweet Corn cultivation in Surat, and Vadodara

Given below is an estimate of the cost and returns farmers can expect from Sweet Corn
cultivation. These figures are bound to vary depending on the variety grown, place of
cultivation and the farm management.

Economics of Sweet Corn cultivation: per hectare

Surat:
Input Unit Requirement Cost per unit Total cost in Rs.
Seed Kgs 9 1,800 16,200
Pesticide Kgs 6.5 470 3,055
DAP Kgs 215 9.2 1,978
Urea Kgs 650 5 3,250
Irrigation 3,900
Labour 1,750
Tractor: for
transportation
and leveling 2,200
Total Cost (a) 32,333

S. No. Particulars Details


1 Average yield – in kgs 9,500
2 Procurement price from the farmer – (Rs./kg) 7
3 Total income from cobs (1*2) 66,500

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4 Income from green fodder 2,800


5 Total income (3+4) (b) 69,300
6 Net income for the farmer / hectare (a-b) Rs.36,967

Vadodara:
Item Unit Requirement Cost per unit Total cost in Rs.
Seed Kgs 9 1800 16,200
Pesticide Kgs 6.5 470 3,055
DAP Kgs 215 9.5 2,043
Urea Kgs 430 5.2 2,235
Organic manure 2,150
Irrigation Number 2 650 1,300
Labour for sowing, 1,550
weeding,
harvesting etc.
Land preparation: 1,290
tractor
Transportation 650
Total Cost (a) 30,473

S. No. Particulars Details


1 Average yield – in kgs 8,600
2 Procurement price from the farmer – (Rs./kg) 8
3 Total income from cobs (1*2) 68,800
4 Income from green fodder 2,800
5 Total income (3+4) (b) 71,600
6 Net income for the farmer / hectare (a-b) Rs.41,127

3.3 Estimation of annual production in Surat and Vadodara

 Surat: American Sweet Corn is cultivated in Kamrej, Kem, Areth, Jahingirpura, Tarakeshwar
and some other areas of Surat District. The total area under cultivation is around 800 bighas (~
186 hectares). Farmers take three crops in a year in such a way that they can supply American
Sweet Corn round the year to their clients. The production per crop of American Sweet Corn
ranges from 5,000 to 7,000 pieces per bigha. Thus, the total annual production of American
Sweet Corn in the region ranges from 1,20,00,000 pieces (~ 4,000 tons) to 1,68,00,000 pieces (~
5,600 tons).

 Vadodara: American Sweet Corn is cultivated in Vagodia, Chani, Bodeli, Sakarda, Maruhar,
Rania and some other areas of Vadodara District. The total area under cultivation is around
1,000 bighas (~ 232 hectares). Farmers take only one crop in a year starting from the month of

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May. The crop cycle or duration of American Sweet Corn production is about 65 - 70 days. The
production of American Sweet Corn ranges from 1,600 kgs to 2,200 kgs per bigha. Thus, the
total annual production of American Sweet Corn in the region ranges from 16,00,000 kgs
(~1,600 tons) to 22,00,000 kgs (~2,200 tons).

3.4 Estimation of annual production in Gujarat

S. No. Particulars Details


Minimum Maximum
1 Annual production in Surat (in tons) 4,000 5,600
2 Annual production in Vadodara (in tons) 1,600 2,200
3. Subtotal 5,600 7,800
4. Annual production in rest of Gujarat (in tons) 1,400 2,000
5 Total annual production in Gujarat (in tons) 7,000 9,800

The estimation of annual production of American Sweet Corn in Surat and Vadodara has been
given above, while the annual production in rest of Gujarat has been assumed to the tune of
1,400 -2,000 tons. This is assumed because farmers in many parts of Gujarat like Rajkot, etc.
have also started cultivating American Sweet Corn in their farms.

4. Key findings from interactions with distributors, traders, and institutional buyers

4.1 Important locations of procurement

 Ahmedabad: Vashi APMC (Mumbai); Surat; and Vadodara


 Surat: Directly from the farmers who cultivate in and around Surat; Vashi APMC (Mumbai);
and Pune
 Vadodara: Directly from the farmers who cultivate in and around Vadodara

4.2 Estimation of annual purchase by Gujarat from Vashi APMC, Mumbai

The telephonic discussion with Mr. Vilas Bhai (9821685244) and Mr. Anand Krishna Solke
(9867214988), main traders of Vashi APMC, Mumbai dealing with American Sweet Corn,
facilitated in understanding the supply of American Sweet Corn from Vashi APMC, Mumbai
to Gujarat Market. The daily supply is in the range of 25 tons to 30 tons that makes an annual
supply in Gujarat to the tune of 7,500 tons to 9,000 tons (taking into account of 65 holidays in
Vashi APMC (Mumbai)). Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara are the main locations in Gujarat,
where they supply most of their American Sweet Corn.

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4.3 Some of the main centres of consumption of American Sweet Corn in Ahmedabad, Surat,
and Vadodara

 Ahmedabad: Law Garden, Makkai Masti, CG Road, Multiplexes etc.


 Surat: Dummas, Lakeview Garden, Kamrej Highway, Varacha etc.
 Vadodara: Genda Circle, Chani Village, Swagat Restaurant etc.

4.4 Some of the main uses of American Sweet Corn

 Soup
 Fresh cob : Roasted and Boiled (prominent preparations are Lemon Masala, Butter Masala,
Green Chutney, Garlic Chutney, Butter Chutney, Cheese Masala, and Cheese Chutney)
 Vegetable
 Pizza
 Others include Corn Chat, Corn Samosa, Corn Sandwich, Corn Puffs, Corn Halwa etc.

4.5 List of main distributors and traders of American Sweet Corn in Ahmedabad, Surat, and
Vadodara

Location Distributors and traders


Ahmedabad: 1. Mr. Prahlad Bhai (Murlidhar Fruits & Vegetables) , 9327075412
2. Mr. Mitesh Bhai Patel (Shop No. 15, Jamalpura APMC)
3. Mr. Kanti Bhai (Shop No. 27, Jamalpura APMC)
4. Mr. Magan lal Desai (Shop No. 83, Jamalpura APMC), 9825011225
5. Mr. Devang Bhai Joshi, Makai Masti, 9825086202
6. Mr. Ashwin Bhai, Corn Fantasy, 9327019902 (Deals in Bright gene only)
7. Ms. Madhu Bagaria (Dealt in frozen Sweet Corn)

Surat: 1. Mr. Pappu Bhai, Sardar Market, 9825280832


2. Mr. Karsan Bhai, 9825127433
3. Mr. Shailesh Bhai, 9825112031
4. Mr. Dinesh M Ramani, Mast American Sweet Corn, 9825964580

Vadodara: 1. Mr. Akshay Patel, Swagat, 2313536


2. Mr. Vallabh Bhai Das Bhai Patel, (0265) 2772676
3. Mr. Jitu Bhai, Baroda APMC, 9879000577

4.6 Estimation of annual sales in Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara

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Ahmedabad:

Name of the respondent Daily average quantity sold (in kgs)

Winter Summer Monsoon


Min Max Min Max Min Max
Mr. Prahlad Bhai 1,000 2,000 200 500 3,000 4,000
Mr. Mitesh Bhai Patel 500 1,000 700 800 1,000 1,200
Mr. Kanti Bhai 3,000 4,000 2,000 2,000 7000 8,000
Mr. Magan lal Desai 3,000 4,000 1,500 2,000 4,000 6,000
Ms. Madhu Bagaria* 70 70 50 50 70 70
Mr. Ashwin Bhai ** 120 150 75 100 200 250
Mr. Devang Bhai 1,800 2,000 1,000 1,300 1,800 2,000
Total daily average sales 9,490 13,220 5,525 6,750 17,070 21,520
Weighted average daily sales Min 10,695 Adjusted 11,764.5
minimum
(with 10%)
Max 13,830 13,830
*Figures are only for Frozen Corn
** Figures are only for Bright gene variety of Corn
Min: Minimum and Max: Maximum

The above table gives the daily average sale details of various distributors and traders dealing
in American Sweet Corn across seasons. Summing up the minimum and maximum daily
average sales of all gives a rough estimate of Ahmedabad’s daily average sales range across
seasons. Overall minimum and maximum daily average sales of Ahmedabad is calculated by
using weighted average method in which equal weights are assigned to all the seasons.
Assuming that entire market has not been captured as the interaction was limited to key
distributors and traders, and also overall minimum daily average sales is a summation of the
minimum sales which are the conservative figures of the individual distributors so the above
calculated overall minimum daily average sales is increased by 10 percent. Similar correction
is not required for the overall maximum daily average sales as the maximum sales quoted by
respondents have fewer chances of occurrences and also all the respondents might not have
maximum sales at the same time and so the figure is self corrected to the error.

Name of the Total daily sales in Ahmedabad city Daily weighted average
respondent (in kgs) sales

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Winter Summer Monsoon Min Max


Mr. Prahlad Bhai 5,000 5,000 5,000
Mr. Mitesh Bhai Patel 2,000-3,000 4,000-5,000 7,000-8,000 4,333 5,333
Mr. Kanti Bhai 10,000 6000 30000 15,333 15,333
Mr. Magan lal Desai 10,000-12,000 4,000-5,000 12,000-16,000 8,667 11,000
Mr. Devang Bhai 15,000 15,000 15,000
9,667 10,333
Ms. Madhu Bagaria* 200-250 200 250
Mr. Ashwin Bhai ** 1,300-1,800 1,000-1,300 3,000-3,300 1,767 2,133
11,633 12,717
*Figures are only for Frozen Corn
** Figures are only for Bright gene variety of Corn
Min: Minimum and Max: Maximum

The above table shows the views of different respondents on probable estimates of total daily
sales in Ahmedabad city. The minimum and maximum daily weighted average sales of
American Sweet Corn has been computed for each individual distributor by assigning equal
weights to all seasons. The above figures of 9,667 kgs and 10,333 kgs are the overall daily
weighted average sales of Ahmedabad city barring two distributors’ estimates as these
estimates are of specific varieties of corn in which they deal. Therefore, their probable
estimates have been added to the above figures to arrive at more probable overall minimum
and maximum daily weighted average sales of American Sweet Corn in Ahmedabad city. This
almost corroborates the above calculated average daily sales range of around 12,000 to 14,000
kgs. Therefore, the total annual sales in Ahmedabad city would be in the range of 43,80,000
kgs (~ 4,380 tons) to 51,10,000 kgs(~5,110 tons).

Surat:

Name of the respondent Daily average quantity sold (in kgs)


Winter Summer Monsoon
Min Max Min Max Min Max
Mr. Pappu Bhai 5,000 8,000 3,000 4,000 15,000 20,000
Mr. Karsan Bhai 800 1,000 500 800 800 900
Mr. Shailesh Bhai 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500
9,300 12,500 7,000 8,300 19,300 24,400
Weighted average Min 11,867 Adjusted 13,053
minimum
(with 10%)

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Max 15,067
Min: Minimum and Max: Maximum

Name of the respondent Total daily sales in Surat city (in kgs) Daily weighted
average sales

Winter Summer Monsoon Min Max

Mr. Pappu Bhai 15,000 8,000-10,000 30,000-35,000 17,667 20,000


Mr. Karsan Bhai 10,000 7,000 8,000 8,333 8,333
Mr. Shailesh Bhai 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000
13,667 14,444
Min: Minimum and Max: Maximum

Similarly analyzing both sets of information (individual sales figures of different respondents
and their views on overall sales estimates of Surat city), the overall average daily sales of
American Sweet Corn in Surat city is estimated in the range of 13,000 kgs to 15,000 kgs.
Therefore, the total annual sales would be in the range of 47,45,000 kgs (~ 4,745 tons) to
54,75,000 kgs (~5,475 tons)

Vadodara:

This city is little bit peculiar from other cities as most of the consumption happen during the
months of July, August, and September. The retail vendors like lorrywala and others directly
purchase American Sweet Corn from the villages where it is grown during the same months.
The total annual sale of American Sweet Corn in Vadodara city has been calculated as
following:

S. No. Particulars Details


1 Number of retail vendors at Genda circle and Chani highway 250
2 Average daily sales per retail vendor (in kgs) 80-100
3 Number of days 75
4 Total sales (in Kgs) (1*2*3) 15,00,000 – 18,75,000
5 Average daily sales of Swagat restaurant (in kgs) 200-250
6 Number of days 365
7 Total sales of Swagat restaurant (in Kgs) (5*6) 73,000-91,250
8 Total annual sales (in Kgs) (4+7) 15,73,000 – 19,66,250
9 Total annual sales (in tons) 1,573 – 1,966

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4.7 Estimation of annual sales in Gujarat

Annual sales Annual


(in tons) sales/urbanite
(in kg)
Location Urban Min Max Min Max
population* (a) (b) (c) (b/a) (c/a)
Ahmedabad 4,652,035 4,380 5,110 0.94 1.10
Surat 2,995,654 4,745 5,475 1.58 1.83
Vadodara 1,647,317 1,573 1,966 0.95 1.19
Subtotal 9,295,006 10,698 12,551 1.15 1.35
* Source: Census India, 2001
Min: Minimum and Max: Maximum

The above table shows the minimum and maximum annual sales per urbanite for
Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara. The same has been computed for the combined urban
population of these main consumption centres of Gujarat that is 1.15 kgs and 1.35 kgs
respectively.

S. No. Particulars Details


1 Urban population in locations (Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara) 9,295,006
2 Minimum annual sales per urbanite for 1 (in kgs) 1.15
3 Maximum annual sales per urbanite for 1 (in kgs) 1.35
4 Urban population in other locations (like Rajkot, Jamnagar, 9,604,371
Dahod etc.)
5 Adjustment factor .33
6 Minimum annual sales per urbanite for 4 (in kgs) (5*2) .38
7 Maximum annual sales per urbanite for 4 (in kgs) (5*3) .45
8 Total minimum annual sales in Gujarat (in tons) 14,348
((2*1+6*4)/1000)
9 Total maximum annual sales in Gujarat (in tons) 16,873
((3*1+7*4)/1000)

The urban population of Gujarat state as per Census India 2001 is around 18899377 out of
which the share of Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara is around 49 percent. The demand of
other locations has been assumed as 33 percent of the demand of combined urban population
of Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara. This is assumed because the demand for American
Sweet Corn has been picking up in other urban locations as well like Rajkot, Jamnagar etc.

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However, these three locations (Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara) are the main centres of
consumption in Gujarat as compared to other locations.

4.8 Summary of annual production, purchase, and sale of American Sweet Corn in Gujarat

Details
S. No. Particulars Minimum Maximum
1 Annual production in Gujarat (in tons) 7,000 9,800
2 Annual purchase from outside of Gujarat (in tons) 7,500 9,000
3 Expected annual sales (in tons) (1+2) 14,500 18,800
4 Estimated annual sales in Gujarat (in tons) 14,348 16,873

The above table shows that annual sales computed by summing annual production and
annual purchase from outside of Gujarat almost corroborates with the above estimated annual
sales figure of Gujarat.

4.9 Price fluctuation

The average price at which distributors and big traders purchase fresh cobs of American Sweet
Corn during different seasons of last year is given below
Season Minimum price (Rs./kg) Maximum price (Rs./kg)
Winter 5 10
Summer 4 7
Monsoon 5 22
The average price of a kg of fresh kernel is in the range of Rs. 40 – 60 whereas a kg of frozen
kernel is in the range of Rs. 32 – 38.

4.10 Estimation of past and expected future growth rate

The discussion with various distributors and big traders across the three cities brings out that
the demand for American Sweet Corn had picked up around 2002-03. Besides, the
compounded annual growth rate for different distributors and big traders for last 3 years is in
the range of 40 to 60 per cent. The different distributors and big traders expect that future
growth rate would be in the range of 25 to 30 per cent.

4.11 Estimation of market potential

Expected annual sales (in tons)


S. No. Year Min Max

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1 2005 14,500 18,800


2 2006* 18,125 23,500
3 2007* 22,656 29,375
4 2008* 28,320 36,719
* Growth rate has been assumed as 25 per cent per annum
Min: Minimum and Max: Maximum

The above table shows that the existing annual sale of around 14,500 - 18,800 tons of American
Sweet Corn in Gujarat would grow at the rate of 25 per cent per annum. The market potential
of American Sweet Corn in Gujarat would be around 28,320 – 36,719 tons in the year 2008.

4.12 Other observations

The consumption of American Sweet Corn varies with holidays and seasons (High during
weekends, monsoon, and marriage season). The important concern of retail vendors is that
their market share has been declining due to influx of more players although market size has
increased in last 2 – 3 years.

5. Key findings from interactions with consumers

5.1 Preferred form of consumption

Form of consumption
Location Soup Roasted cob Boiled cob Vegetables Pizza Others
Ahmedabad 60% 30% 90% 50% 10% 10%
Surat 60% 100% 30% 60% 10% 0%
Vadodara 90% 90% 100% 60% 40% 60%
Source: Consumer survey conducted in Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara

The above table indicates the number of respondents across Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara
(in percentage) who have consumed different preparations of American Sweet Corn. It is
found that the main form of consumption of American Sweet Corn is Boiled Cob, Soup, and
Vegetables in Ahmedabad; Roasted Cob, Soup, and Vegetables in Surat; and almost all forms
in Vadodara. The other forms include Bhel, Samosa, Patty etc. which are being largely
consumed in Vadodara.

5.2 Frequency of consumption

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Frequency of consumption
Location Once a 2-4 times a 5-8 times a More than 8
month month month times a
month
Ahmedabad 10% 30% 40% 20%
Surat 10% 20% 10% 60%
Vadodara 0% 20% 40% 40%
Overall 7% 23% 30% 40%
Source: Consumer survey conducted in Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara

It can be inferred from the above table that almost 70 per cent of the respondents across
locations consume American Sweet Corn more than 5 times in a month. This proves the high
fondness of American Sweet Corn among the respondents. Here, respondents mean a person
who consumes American Sweet Corn.

5.3 Consumption pattern in last 2-3 years

Consumption pattern
Location Increase Decrease No change
Ahmedabad 30% 10% 60%
Surat 30% 0% 70%
Vadodara 40% 10% 50%
Overall 33.3% 6.7% 60.0%
Source: Consumer survey conducted in Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara

The above table further corroborates the fact of high fondness of American Sweet Corn among
respondents as the consumption of more than 90 per cent of respondents have either remained
same or increased.

5.4 Main factors influencing the purchase decision

Rank Taste Easy Association Healthy and Price


availability with the nutritious
word food
"American"
1 73% 0% 0% 27% 0%
2 20% 40% 3% 27% 10%
3 3% 37% 7% 27% 27%
4 3% 20% 0% 17% 60%

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5 0% 3% 90% 3% 3%
Source: Consumer survey conducted in Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara

Taste and healthy & nutritious food can be considered as two important factors influencing the
consumption of American Sweet Corn across Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara. Around 73
and 27 per cent of the respondents ranked Taste and Healthy & Nutritious Food respectively
as an important factor. It can be seen from the table that respondents (around 90 per cent) do
not consider association with the word “American” as a significant factor influencing their
purchase decisions.

5.5 Perception about American Sweet Corn

Responses
Perception as Agree Disagree Indifferent
Fun food 60% 23% 17%
Youth food 30% 53% 17%
Healthy food 70% 0% 30%
Children's food 20% 47% 33%
Source: Consumer survey conducted in Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara

The above table shows that people perceives American Sweet Corn as a healthy and nutritious
food (70 per cent), and fun and party food (60 per cent). They also perceive that everyone can
eat American Sweet Corn rather being restricted to youth (53 per cent) and children (47 per
cent).

5.6 Main sources of information about American Sweet Corn

Sources of information
Location Recommended by Saw in malls/multiplexes/ Others
friend/relative entertainment centres etc
Ahmedabad 40% 50% 10%
Surat 60% 40% 0%
Vadodara 40% 20% 40%
Overall 46.7% 36.7% 16.7%
Source: Consumer survey conducted in Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara

The above table shows that good word of mouth created by friends and relatives and specific
centers for the availability of American Sweet Corn like Makai Masti, Law Garden in
Ahmedabad; Dummas, Lakeview Garden in Surat; and Swagat in Vadodara are the main

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sources, which have enhanced the information about American Sweet Corn among
respondents. It is also observed that almost all consumers would like to serve American Sweet
Corn to their relatives and friends from other states, who are less familiar with it.

6. Recommendation

The existing annual sale of around 14,500 - 18,800 tons of American Sweet Corn in Gujarat
with an annual growth rate of around 25-30 per cent per annum presents an attractive and
profitable proposition to marginalized farmers who may earn an income of around 36,967 to
41,127 per hectare from the cultivation. The nature of the crop (perishability period of seven
days) necessitates that the farmers establish appropriate marketing linkages before they take
up the cultivation of Sweet Corn. Therefore, it is recommended that Sajjata Sangh should build
formal linkages with food processing companies dealing in processing and marketing of Sweet
Corn before their farmers take up the cultivation of Sweet Corn. It is also suggested that the
cultivation of Sweet Corn should be done in a phased manner, as this would provide Sajjata
Sangh enough exposure and experience to manage operational and other issues efficiently and
effectively.

7. List of organizations interested in procuring American Sweet Corn from Sajjata Sangh

1. Mr. Navnit Singh #


Agro Tech Foods Limited
31, Sarojini Devi Road,
Secunderabad - 500 003,
India.
Tel : 91-40-2780 1205, 2780 4750, 5533 3444
Fax: 91-40-040-27800947
Email: navnit.singh@atfoods.com
Mobile: 98480 45627

# A set of information has been asked from the representative of Agro Tech Foods Ltd.,
Hyderabad to explore the possibility of marketing tie-up with them. (Please refer Annexure 3
for set of questions)

2. Mr. Kamlesh Champaneri


General Manager (Supply Chain)
Vadilal Industries Limited
Vadilal House, 53, Shrimali Society,

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Nr. Navrangpura Railway Crossing,


Ahmedabad - 380 009
Tel: 2656 4018 -24 (Ext - 115)
Email: kamlesh@vadilalgroup.com
pfdpurchase@vadilalgroup.com

3. Mr. Devang Joshi


CEO, Makai Masti
Panchdhara Plaza, Nr. Ocean Park,
Nehrunagar Char Rasta, Satellite Road,
Ahmedabad – 380 015
Tel: 26765319
Mobile: 98250 86202

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Annexure – 1

1. Checklist for Institutional Buyers (Restaurants, eating joints, retail vendors etc.)

1. What are the different preparations of American sweet corn sold by you?
2. What is your daily consumption of American sweet corn (fresh and processed)?
3. Where do you procure from (fresh and processed)?
4. What is the frequency of purchase and quantum of each order (fresh and processed)?
5. Whether your consumption pattern fluctuates in different seasons?
6. Do you find any change in consumer preferences for the preparations of American sweet
corn over the last few years? How?
7. What is your view on the demand of American sweet corn in the coming years?

2. Checklist for Distributors/Traders of American sweet corn?

1. Who are the different buyers of American sweet corn?


2. What is the daily average quantity of processed or fresh American sweet corn you sell?
3. What is your market coverage?
4. What is the percentage break-up of sales in terms of buyers? And what is the growth in
various segments?
5. What is your view on the total consumption of American sweet corn in Gujarat?
6. What is the seasonal variation in sales of American sweet corn?
7. In your knowledge, what is the total number of distributors/traders dealing in American
sweet corn?
8. Where do you procure from (fresh/processed and domestic/import)?
9. What is the average price at which you procure (fresh/processed and domestic/import)?
10. Any other relevant information.

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Annexure – 2

Questionnaire for Consumer survey

1. Name:

2. Sex :

3. Age group:

6-9 10-19 20-39 >40

4. Occupation:

5. In what form and how much do you consume American sweet corn and with what
frequency?

Form of Please Amount of Frequency of consumption


consumption tick consumption
Once a 2-4 5-8 More
month times a times a than 8
month month times a
month
Soup
Fresh cob
Stew (boiled
corn)
Vegetables
Pizza
Any other
(please
specify)

6. How did you come to know about American sweet corn?


a. Recommended by friend/ relative
b. Saw in Malls/ Multiplex/ Entertainment Centres etc.
c. Advertisement/Bill boards
d. Any other (please specify)

7. How your consumption pattern has changed in last 2-3 years


a. Increased and by how much %
b. Decreased and by how much %
c. No change

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8. Rank the following factors which influence your purchase decision


a. Taste
b. Easy availability
c. Association with the word “American”
d. Healthy and nutritious food
e. Price

9. Your perception about American sweet corn is


Write “3” for “Agree”
Write “2” for “Neither agree nor disagree”
Write “1” for “disagree”

a) American sweet corn is a fun food / party food


b) American sweet corn is a youth food
c) American sweet corn is a health food / nutritious
d) American sweet corn is a children’s food

10. Your household monthly expenditure is (Rs.)

<5,000 5,000- 10,000- 15,000- >20,000


10,000 15,000 20,000

11. Would you like to recommend American sweet corn to your friends and relatives?

Yes or No

If yes, then which form of American sweet corn?

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Annexure – 3

1. What would be the modus-operandi for the procurement of American Sweet Corn? Please
provide specific information on
a. Which type of American Sweet Corn do you want to be grown by our farmers?
b. What would be the quality requirements? And how quality parameters would be
determined?
c. What would be the minimum and maximum procurement quantity requirement?
d. What would be the frequency of procurement? Would you be interested in procuring
seasonal production or require regular supply?
e. How crop produce would be procured from different locations across Gujarat?
f. How prices would be determined? How transportation cost would be factored in?
g. What legal formalities need to be adhered to?
h. What kind of other support in terms of seed procurement, crop management practices
etc would you provide?
2. What type of processing of American Sweet Corn are you planning to undertake?
3. Where is your processing plant? What factors would decide to set up a processing plant
near to farmers? And how much time would it take to set up the processing plant?
4. Any other relevant information

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