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The significant growth of Supermarkets owned, managed and franchised by people of Indian origin (mostly from India and Fiji) in Auckland and other parts of New Zealand over the past few years has created a wider choice for shoppers.

Such a choice has also intensified competition, to cope with which, these supermarkets endeavour to add value to their products and services. These include lower prices, stock clearance sales and weekly or fortnightly specials.

Most Indian supermarkets rely on Indian Newslink and Radio Tarana to announce their specials.

According to Pravin Singh, Director of Arkh Group of Companies, which incorporates Arkh Food & Spice, while cost-effectiveness and lower prices attract customers, the need for innovation, diversification and expansion is also pronounced.

Market knowledge

“Customers are well informed of the products available not only in New Zealand but also in major markets of India and Fiji. People travelling to these countries purchase a number of items, which soon become their favourites. We have seen growing demand for several such products,” he said.

Exclusivity is the wont of Mr Singh, who has been in the supermarket business for more than two decades, some years of which were in his native Fiji.

Migrating to New Zealand (from Labasa) in 2002, he established Arkh Food & Spice, primarily to retail a wide range of spices and other products.

The firm’s spacious (about 1200 Sq m) retail store located at 222 Swanson Road in Henderson is one of the most prominent supermarkets of its type in West Auckland. The family company takes pride in getting to know its customers and their tastes and preferences.

“Market knowledge enables us to seek improvements in the products made available to our customers. Rather than depending on local traders, we decided to import products directly from manufacturers and primary distributors in India and Fiji, thereby enhancing our range. Apart from sourcing these for our own retail purposes, we also make available an increasing range to others in the country,” Mr Singh said.

As well as catering to the needs of the Indian community, The Arkh Group and Arkh Food & Spice serve customers from the Pacific Island communities.

“While spices and bulk food items from India are widely used by other ethnic groups, we have expanded our imports to include food items from Pacific Islands. These have earned the goodwill of thousands of people,” Mr Singh said.

Arkh Food & Spice offers a wide range of groceries and household needs, including fresh vegetables and fruits imported from Fiji at least twice a week, Indian bulk foods, top quality spices, Island foods, quality Kava, frozen goods and Pooja items.

Exclusive Brands

Mr Singh said variety alone was not sufficient to attract and retain customers.

“There was a need to import branded products and provide them at affordable prices. At Arkh, we understand that many discerning customers will patronise exclusive brands and products that would meet their specific requirements,” he said.

The Company imports a number of well-known brands. Among them are the following:

Eraser Skin & Personal Care products including Anti-Marks Cream, Foot Cure Cream, Anti-Cellulite Cream, Face Scrub Cream, Sunscreen Cream, Wet Face Pack, Herby Scrub Soap, Premium Rose Water.

Three Cook Brand, comprising Soya Bean, Canola and Sun Flower Oil

Golden Camel Jasmine and Long Grain Rice

Sunwhite Medium Grain and Sunlong Long Grain Rice

Soft Love Baby Diapers

Sudso Washing Power

“Apart from these products which have earned the loyalty of our customers, we are constantly assessing the evolving trends in the market and updating information on new products that are introduced in major Asian markets. It is through such market analyses that we discovered ‘Leila Ghee’ as a healthy brand in Singapore. As importers and distributors, we will shortly market this product at Arkh Food & Spice and other selected retail stores in New Zealand,” Mr Singh said.

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