Abstract -Role of Organized Retail Trading in Rural Development of India

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    Abstract

    Role of Organized Retail Trading in Rural Development of India

    Dr. Deepa Rawat*,

    Deepti**

    The Indian economy is basically an agrarian economy. Although, the share of

    agriculture and allied services in the GDP has come down to 14.6 in 2009-10,the

    dependence of nearly two third of the population directly on agriculture makes this

    sector important in terms of employment and income generation. Agricultural

    activities are mostly rural based, as such the overall development of rural areas is

    crucial for the development of agriculture, in particular and GDP in general.

    Although, the overall average annual growth rate of agriculture and allied

    activities has remained about 2.9 per cent during 1991-2009, non-farm activities have

    expanded many folds in rural areas. Retailing is an important non-farm activity that is

    expected to increase at a very fast pace in the coming years due to continuous surge in

    the demand in agriculture inputs and consumer products. It is one of the sunrise

    sectors of the economy and is expected to yield high returns and provide employment

    to a large number of people in the future in both urban and rural areas. Indian

    companies as well as some major multinationals have established themselves in urban

    areas and some are penetrating into rural areas to tap the high potential in terms of

    sales in the market.

    Indian retail market is the fifth largest retail destination globally. It is estimated

    to grow from $427 billion in 2010 to $637 billion in 2015. Although the share of

    organised retailing is only 4 to 5 percent with the rest 94-95 percent in the

    unorganised sector, the organized sector is expected to grow at the rate of 25 percent

    per annum and is estimated to reach `100000 crore in 2010.

    Besides the changing scenario in urban areas, the rural landscape in also

    changing fast. The rural population dominates the Indian market with over 742 million

    consumers spread across 0.63 million villages. 53 percent FMCG and 59 percent

    durables sales come from rural India. Moreover there has been an increase in the rural

    *Associate Professor & Head, Department of Economics Agra College, Agra.**Research scholar, Department of Economics Agra College, Agra.

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    income in the last few years due to higher agricultural production, agricultural loan

    waiver scheme, NREGA, Bharat Nirman etc.,all these add up to great opportunity for

    the organized retailers in rural markets.

    All the rural retailing initiatives like Hariyali Kisaan Bazar, TKK, Shakti etc.

    are not only being developed as consumer markets but they are also being developed

    as a cost effective supply chain to bring down the transaction costs. The expansion of

    organised rural retailing will benefit both the retailers as well as the farmers, as it will

    bring about a change in the rural environment. Improvement in rural infrastructure,

    better roads and an efficient transport system, technological up gradation, increase in

    literacy, awareness of rural people, development of communication system through

    phones, internet etc., increase in agricultural productivity, more disposable incomes

    etc. are some of the positive changes that will occur in unison with expansion of rural

    retailing. This is turn will lead to all round rural development.