Kerala State Beverages Corporation

Kerala State Beverages (Manufacturing & Marketing) Corporation Ltd (BEVCO) is a public sector company fully owned by the Government of Kerala, Under k karunakaran ministry, ath the time it starts under civil supplies department under minister U A meeran.which has a monopoly over wholesale and retail vending of alcohol in Kerala. It controls the retail sale of Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) and beer trade in the state.

KSBC
Kerala Public Sector Undertaking
IndustryWholesale and Retail trading in IMFL(Indian Made Foreign Liquor) , Beer, FMFL(Foreign Made Foreign Liquor)
Founded23.02.1984
HeadquartersBEVCO Tower, VikasBhavan P.O., Palayam, Thiruvananthapuram 695033,
Area served
Kerala
Key people
S.AANANTHAKRISHNAN IPS, Chairman
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Websitewww.ksbc.kerala.gov.in

History

As per recommendation of a judicial commission, Kerala Government in 1984 amended the Abkari Act and set up a Public Sector Corporation to procure spirit and arrange blending, bottling, sealing and distribution of arrack and sale of IMFL.

Research by a Kochi-based think tank has suggested liberalization of India’s liquor industry to facilitate entry of foreign players, considering the sales growth in imported spirits across the country. According to think tank CPPR, the liquor market in India is the third largest and fastest growing. A significant part of this demand is met by domestic production. However the market operates under the strong regulatory framework and this has led to corruption, cronyism, exorbitant prices, black-marketing and public health concerns, thereby affecting the liquor quality.[1]

Organisation

KSBC retail outlet in Alappuzha

KSBC is one of the most profitable public sector units of Kerala.[2] The company is headed by a board with six members. The territory along with it sales and warehousing is divided into three regions by the corporation. Each region is headed by a Regional Manager. KSBC has had record sales during Onam, Christmas & New Year with Chalakudi reporting the highest sales and Badiadka being the second[3] Incidentally Chalakudi records an average daily sale of Rs. 5-7 lakhs.[4] Rum and brandy together account for 94% of KSBC sales in Kerala.[5] Kerala is the largest consumer of rum in India.[6]

KSBC is having 23 Warehouses( FL-9 Shops) and 267 Retail Outlets (FL-1 Shops) throughout Kerala.[7]

Social impact

Per capital & Consumption of alcoholic beverages in Kerala for the year of 2010

With one of the highest per capita consumption of alcohol in India, alcohol-related problems are on the rise[8] with even the President expressing deep concern about the rising alcoholism in Kerala.[9]

See also

References

  1. Kumar, V Sajeev (19 October 2014). "Entry of foreign players will encourage best practices in liquor sector: Study". The Hindu Business Line. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  2. A REVIEW OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES IN KERALA 2004-2005, Bureau of Public Enterprises, Government of Kerala
  3. "'Kerala sells alcohol worth Rs 34 crore in a day'". Deccan Chronicle. 1 September 2009. Archived from the original on 19 November 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  4. "'Kerala tops in rum sales '". Business Standard. 29 March 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  5. "'Rum gives Kerala a high as state coffers swell '". Sify Finance. 24 August 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  6. "'Kerala tops in rum sales '". Business Standard. 29 March 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  7. http://www.ksbc.kerala.gov.in/units.htm
  8. "'The extent of problem of Mental Health in Kerala '". Kerala State Mental Health Authority. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  9. "'President concerned about alcoholism in Kerala '". IBN Live. 28 December 2009. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
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