Britannia Industries and French Cheese Maker Bel Group’s Joint Venture to offer world-class cheese products to Indian consumers

Britannia Industries and French Cheese Maker Bel Group’s Joint Venture to offer world-class cheese products to Indian consumers
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Britannia Industries (BIL), India’s leading Food Company, and Bel, the renowned French cheese maker and a major player in healthy snacking, announced that they have entered into a joint venture to offer Indian consumers a world-class range of nutritious, delicious, and accessible cheese products. Bel shall acquire a 49% stake in Britannia’s wholly-owned subsidiary BDPL (Britannia Dairy). The entity thereafter shall be renamed as ‘Britannia Bel Foods’. The cheese products will be produced in the JV’s new, state-of-the-art facility at Ranjangaon, Maharashtra. The facility is backward-integrated to collect milk from local farmers in the region. The products will be co-branded using the trademarks 'Britannia' and 'The Laughing Cow' and will be introduced in innovative formats, to ride on the fast-growing cheese category in the country. Abhishek Sinha, chief business officer, Dairy business, Britannia is named the chief executive officer of the Joint Venture.

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The joint venture will combine Bel Group’s century-old legacy and knowledge of delivering innovative and delicious cheese products under the iconic global brand The Laughing Cow with that Britannia’s equity of trust, quality, distribution network, and knowledge of the Indian market to expand the cheese industry in the country. By joining forces through the joint venture (JV), Bel Group and Britannia will create the best conditions to accelerate the development of the nascent cheese market in India thanks to the strategic complementarity of the two companies. Britannia Industries will hold a 51 percent stake in the Joint Venture Company, while Bel Group will hold 49 percent.

Commenting on the joint venture, Varun Berry, executive vice-chairman, and managing director, Britannia Industries said, “Britannia’s partnership with Bel Group will enable consumers to enjoy international quality cheese products that will now be made in India. As an indigenous Indian Company, we are proud to be an integral part of the Prime Minister’s vision of an Atmanirbhar Bharat as we manufacture the best of delicious, nutritious, and accessible products from across the World for the people of India. We will serve delightful cheese experiences to consumers at all times of the day, thereby creating new consumption occasions. This JV will help the milk farmers of Maharashtra gain consistent and greater market access through our yield-optimized, milk collection initiative which has grown significantly over the last three years.

Cheese is an under-penetrated category and this partnership will help expand the nascent but fast-growing cheese category by delivering innovative products and being a leader in fulfilling evolving consumer needs. This JV is also key to Britannia’s vision to be a responsible, total foods company”.

Cécile Béliot, chief executive officer, BEL Group, added, “This strategic partnership with Britannia in India is a new step for Bel Group’s development in Asia, in line with our mission to deliver healthier and more responsible food for all. Thanks to this joint venture, we will accelerate in India, after four years of presence in “start-up mode” which had enabled us to confirm the relevance and the potential of our product offers. Perspectives in India are strong and very promising in the nascent cheese segment. We are proud to partner with Britannia. They have an emblematic brand in India and a powerful distribution system. By combining their expertise with our iconic brand The Laughing Cow, and our know-how and knowledge of cheese products, this joint venture is well positioned to offer to all Indian consumers, delicious, nutritious and accessible cheese products, and become a leader in the fast-growing Indian cheese market”.

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