Brewing company Carlsberg has committed to invest Rs 1,250 crore in the food processing sector in India, which is a “priority growth market” for the Danish group.
This includes setting up greenfield facilities and expanding its existing units across the states by Carlsberg India, the company said in a statement on Monday.
The company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI), Government of India, at World Food India 2025, which was held during September 25-28 in the national capital, it added
It will invest “Rs 500 crore towards a new greenfield facility in Ahilyanagar, Maharashtra, Rs 400 crore for brownfield expansion in Hoogly, West Bengal, Rs 350 crore for brownfield expansion in Mysuru, Karnataka,” the company, which is a step-down unit of Danish brewing giant Carlsberg, said.
The agreement reaffirms Carlsberg’s long-term commitment to India and will significantly strengthen its brewing and packaging footprint in theBrewing company Carlsberg has committed to invest Rs 1,250 crore in the food processing sector in India, which is a “priority growth market” for the Danish group.
This includes setting up greenfield facilities and expanding its existing units across the states by Carlsberg India, the company said in a statement on Monday.
The company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI), Government of India, at World Food India 2025, which was held during September 25-28 in the national capital, it added
It will invest “Rs 500 crore towards a new greenfield facility in Ahilyanagar, Maharashtra, Rs 400 crore for brownfield expansion in Hoogly, West Bengal, Rs 350 crore for brownfield expansion in Mysuru, Karnataka,” the company, which is a step-down unit of Danish brewing giant Carlsberg, said.
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