By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh 05th
June:- The Coca-Cola Company, its bottling partners and its fruit suppliers and
processors in India, will contribute USD 1.7 BN+ in the agri ecosystem of the
country over the next 5 years, spanning the entire supply chain from Grove to
Glass through a unique concept called the Fruit
Circular Economy. Close to USD 800 MN of this contribution would be towards
the procurement of processed fruit pulp and fruit concentrate for The Coca-Cola
Company’s ever increasing portfolio of juice and juice drinks and carbonated
drinks with juice products in India and the remaining would be invested towards
creating the required infrastructure. The Company will further expand its juice
product range with the launch of Minute Maid Pulpy Mosambi, today. An estimated
200,000 farmers will benefit from this 5 year roadmap of sourcing fruit pulp
and fruit concentrate derived out of 2.10 MN tonnes of fruit.
The choicest of
Indian Mosambi fruits have been locally sourced from Jalna in Maharashtra for
Minute Maid Pulpy Mosambi. The beverage contains Mosambi juice and additional
pulp which provides a refreshing taste of juice to quench thirst and delights
the taste buds, while the pulp can be chewed to relish a fruit-eating
experience. Minute Maid Pulpy Mosambi will be available across the country in
250 ml, 400 ml and 1 litre pack sizes affordably priced at INR 20, INR 30 and
INR 70 respectively.
Handing over the
first bottle of Minute Maid Pulpy Mosambi to a farmer who grew the fruit for
the beverage, Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, said that the
agriculture sector in the country is undergoing rapid transformation with the
focus on adoption of technology and scientific methods of farming across the
value chain. In line with our commitment to the overall development of farmers,
we are encouraging investments in the agriculture sector to substantially
enhance productivity and farmers income. He is particularly happy today as
long-standing demand of the farmers from Vidarbha and Marathwada is being
fulfilled. It was a long cherished dream for them. We are happy with this
commitment of significant investments in the agricultural economy which will
play a key role in developing the agri sector in Maharashtra and help us in
making the Prime Minister Narendra Modiji’s vision to double the farm
income by 2022.
Coca-Cola in India
is working on a transitional journey focused on creating a virtuous Circular Economy of sustainable agriculture (horticulture)
by using a variety of Indian fruits in its beverages under the juice and
aerated drinks categories. Through this initiative The Coca-Cola Company owned
bottling operation in India – Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages; 13 other
independent franchise bottlers and fruit processing companies – will invest
around USD 900 MN on manufacturing lines, juice bottling infrastructure and
fruit processing plants and equipment and agriculture interventions over the
next 5 years to support the demand and the growing range of the Company’s
non-carbonated drinks portfolio. Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages and Jain
Irrigation are already invested in Project Orange Unnati and Project Mango
Unnati that promotes good science and technology like Ultra High Density
Plantation (UHDP) and Micro Irrigation System for enhanced produce.
T Krishnakumar,
President, Coca-Cola India and Southwest Asia, said that we have already expanded our Minute Maid juice
range from 1 variant in 2007 to 11 variants in 2017 and if we are to realize
our portfolio ambitions of being a Total Beverage Company, we must invest in
the agri ecosystem. The launch of Minute maid Pulpy Mosambi marks the beginning
of this transformational journey towards creating a sustainable Circular
Economy with Indian fruits. More than 1,800 MT of the Mosambi fruit has already
been sourced from Jalna in Maharashtra for the first phase of the Minute Maid
Pulpy Mosambi production. The investments announced today by Coca-Cola will
further catalyze economic growth and create new opportunities for farmers and
local suppliers.
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