New Delhi: Adani Wilmar, which sells edible oils under the Fortune brand, on Saturday said production of cooking oils has declined by 40 per cent due to labour shortage in the current lockdown, resulting in tight supplies of the essential commodity.
Sales of cooking oils too have fallen 25 per cent with closure of all hotels, restaurants and cafeterias because of the lockdown to control Covid-19, said Angshu Mallick, deputy CEO of Adani Wilmar.
In the packaged edible oil segment, Adani Wilmar is a market leader with over 20 per cent share.
"We used to process and produce around 8,000 tonnes of edible oil per day. The production level has come down by 40 per cent because of the labour shortage," Mallick told PTI.
He said a large number of migrant labourers have gone back to their hometowns, while locals are not willing to work because of fear of getting infected from this disease.
The company, which has around 25 processing plants across various states, is transporting cooking oils through trucks as more labourers are required to move goods through railways.
"Demand has also come down by 25 per cent," Mallick said, adding the supply situation would remain tight as production has fallen more than the demand.
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Asked about the price situation, he said the company has not increased the retail prices after lockdown, although the labour and freight costs have increased.