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40.309.761 von ernie070781 am 13.10.10
07:32:08Hier noch was zu europäischen Milchfirmen in
Indien. Es geht also doch.
DJ Bongrain's Indian Arm Looking To Buy Dairy Processing Unit -
Executive
07.10.10 12:55:13- APIN
NEW DELHI (Dow Jones)--The Indian arm of French dairy major
Bongrain SA is
looking to buy a manufacturing unit in the country to process dairy
products
for sale within India, a senior executive said Thursday.
"We have a number of targets, we are talking always," Claude
Bertrand, chief
executive at Dabon International Pvt. Ltd., told Dow Jones
Newswires.
The company is also in discussions with other companies for
"partnerships".
"We are looking for shell of someone who is well organised where we
can bring
in technology," he said, adding that the acquisiton could be in
tens of
millions of Euros, he said.
Dabon International currently manufactures cheese and other dairy
products
from its unit in the northern Indian town of Noida.
Industry officials estimate local milk demand to rise to 180
million liters a
year by 2020 from 112 million liters in the fiscal year through
March 2010,
according to parliamentary statements and data from the state-run
National
Dairy Development Board.
While there is currently no shortage of milk in India, supplies are
likely to
lag demand by at least 10% in five years' time, said an industry
official, who
didn't want to be identified.
State-owned Mother Dairy and the Gujarat Co-operative Milk
Marketing
Federation Ltd., which sells milk under the popular Amul brand,
dominate
India's dairy sector. Multinational companies such as Nestle also
sell milk and
milk products in the country.
-By R. Jai Krishna, Dow Jones Newswires, +91.11.4356.3333;
krishna.jai@dowjones.com