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  nestle invests chf 150 million in the equatorial african region  

the company is set to build new factories in angola, the democratic republic of congo (drc) and mozambique, while also expanding existing factories. nestlé will also increase its distribution capacity in the region by opening 13 new distribution facilities and more than double its work force by creating 750 new jobs by 2012. paul bulcke, nestlé ceo , who announced the investment at a press conference in kenyan capital nairobi, said: “nestlé is committed to unlock the business opportunities and to promote growth in equatorial africa. with 400 million people and an emerging middle-class with rising purchasing power, this region has major potential for nestlé. sustainable development: nestlé will more than double its workforce in the region by creating 750 new jobs over the next three years. by opening new factories in the region, we are closer to our consumers and can better adapt our products to their taste and nutritional needs. at the same time, we share our success by sourcing locally, creating new local employment and helping in the further development of the region. frits van dijk, nestlé executive vice president responsible for zone asia, oceania, africa and middle east, who also attended the press conference added: “our strategy in the region is based on a specific business model that supports local sourcing of raw material, production and distribution of our products. following this strategy, we recently launched products like maggi cubes and nestea, and also re-invigorated and re-launched our milo brand in the ear market.” this new investment reaffirms nestlé’s commitment to the ear which includes a chf 40 million investment in the drc announced earlier this week. the company will build a new factory in the congolese capital kinshasa, which is earmarked to produce culinary and coffee well-known brands including maggi and nescafé 3-in-1. other products offered under the dairy, beverages and some coffee categories will be tailored to respond to local market needs. currently operating a distribution centre in kinshasa since september 2009, nestlé will expand the total number of employees to 300 by 2012. nestlé has also committed an investment of chf 30 million to build a new factory and distribution centre in beira, mozambique. the factory – which will support the increasing demand in mozambique and neighbouring countries for nestlé products including culinary, coffee and other beverages – will create over 260 new jobs within three years. in angola, nestlé will invest chf 25 million in a new factory which is expected to bring the total number of employees to 145 by 2012. currently, nestlé sources products for the angolan market from other markets such as portugal and brazil. angola is important for nestlé, as an emerging market with a strong economy and a growing purchasing power. while in kenya, nestlé is investing chf 30 million in the expansion of its nairobi factory including a new production line to support its newly-launched food service division, nestlé professional. the factory will supply kenya, uganda, tanzania, rwanda, burundi, eastern democratic republic of congo, malawi and zambia. in addition, in zimbabwe, nestlé is investing in the expansion and upgrade of its harare factory at a cost of chf 25 million. this is expected to boost its production capacity and help supply other regional markets such as zambia and mozambique. nestlé ear – which is a wholly owned subsidiary of nestlé s.a. in vevey, switzerland – was set up in 2008. it oversees the nestlé operations in 20 countries including kenya, angola, burundi, comoros, democratic republic of congo, djibouti, eritrea, ethiopia, madagascar, mauritius, mozambique, malawi, republic of congo, rwanda, seychelles, somalia, tanzania, uganda, zambia, and zimbabwe. nestlé’s creating shared value commitment to the equatorial african region: mr bulcke also stressed the wider impact of the company’s activities in relation to creating shared value. this is nestlé's way of doing business that focuses on specific areas of its core business activities, namely water, nutrition, and rural development, where value is created both for society and the company. he emphasised: “at nestlé we recognise that our success depends on creating value for society – from the farmers who supply our products, to our employees, to our consumers and the communities where we operate. our aspiration in the region is to source much of our raw materials locally to assist in developing the local economies. it has been a great honour for me to see first-hand this week how this is working on the ground.” initiatives include: in mauritius, kenya and mozambique, nestlé is preparing the launch of its global healthy kids programme. this programme aims to improve the nutrition, health and wellness of school children through better nutrition, greater physical activity, and other key health measures such as hygiene and sanitation. in kenya, uganda and rwanda, nestlé has signed a partnership with the east african dairy development board to help stakeholders across the entire value chain – from farm to factory – to bring the milk to desired standards with around 179,000 farmers who are involved in this programme. in uganda and tanzania, nestlé partnered with the uganda coffee development authority (ucda) and the tanzania coffee research institute (tacri) to improve the coffee sectors in these two countries. the project aims to help develop coffee trees with improved productivity characteristics; higher disease resistance and higher quality, which in turn help increase farmers’ competitiveness and income. in the drc , nestlé sponsored a women’s entrepreneurship programme called the new hope project. this is aimed at developing entrepreneurial skills of women in rural drc and providing them with the opportunity to establish small businesses selling nestlé’s products.


    Source :flex-news-food.com     Date : 2  July   2010    Category : restaurants and Food industrie


nestlé announces $550 million sustainable coffee plan

nestlé, the world’s biggest buyer of coffee, will invest more than half a billion us dollars (chf 500 million) in a wide-ranging plan, endorsed by the rainforest alliance, that will address responsible farming, sourcing and consumption across its coffee supply chain. nestlé, which purchases around 780,000 tonnes of green coffee a year, or 10 per cent of the world’s supply, unveiled the nescafé plan in mexico city today. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 30 August 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
new studies fail to challenge opinion on ochratoxin a, says efsa

new research does not contradict or change the conclusions drawn in the european food safety authority’s opinion on ochratoxin a (ota) in foods such as cocoa products and liquorice, claims the parma-based agency. ota is a mycotoxin produced by several fungal species of the genera penicillium and aspergillus. animal studies have linked the toxin to renal tumors at high dosages. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 7 June 2010   Category : Food And Health
nestle may move fairtrade with kit kat

media reports have suggested that nestlé's leading chocolate brand kit kat is set to become fairtrade certified, in a move that would mirror cadbury’s recent move to fairtrade for its dairy milk chocolate. kitkat is the biggest selling chocolate bar in the uk and it sales in that country have risen 8.6 per cent since the start of the year. certification of the brand would certainly catapult the notion of fairtrade into the minds of chocolate consumers. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 10 November 2009   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
nestle and danone make r&d moves

announcements of new r&d plans this week from nestle and danone indicate that major manufacturers plan to keep up the pace on nutrition research and innovation in the economic downturn. swiss-headquartered multinational nestle said today that it is setting up its first ever research unit in japan for fundamental scientific research on health and nutrition, in collaboration with the university of tokyo. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 20 May 2009   Category : Food And Health
nestle and danone make r&d moves

announcements of new r&d plans this week from nestle and danone indicate that major manufacturers plan to keep up the pace on nutrition research and innovation in the economic downturn. swiss-headquartered multinational nestle said today that it is setting up its first ever research unit in japan for fundamental scientific research on health and nutrition, in collaboration with the university of tokyo. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 4 February 2008   Category : Dried Foods
russia's rosinter sales growth slows in heatwave

same store sales grew 5.8 percent in july year on year, the company said in a statement on wednesday. that compared to a 9.3 percent increase reported for june. \"it was not an easy month, many players were unable to fully reap the additional income from summer cafes in the moscow region due to a difficult ecological situation,\" chief executive sergei beshev said in a statement. the average bill fell 0. more

 Source : flex-news-food.com   Date : 17 August 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
olam international to acquire dehydrated and vegetable products business and operating assets of gilroy foods & flavors from conagra foods for us$250m

gilroy has a long history and strong track record of operations for more than 50 years and is one of north america’s largest processors of onion, garlic, capsicum and other speciality vegetable products. it is regarded by the food industry as a global leader in this business. its high solid seed development programme is considered to be the industry benchmark and provides it significant competitive advantage on account of its relatively higher yields and therefore lower cost position. more

 Source : flex-news-food.com   Date : 8 June 2010   Category : food industries Economic
nestlé latest to issue palm oil pledge

nestlé has insisted it is “committed” to using only “sustainable” palm oil from 2015, the latest in a series of announcements on the raw material from food manufacturers and retailers. the swiss food giant, the world’s largest food maker, said it would use “certified sustainable palm oil (cspo)” from 2015 after a “detailed review” of its palm oil supply chain. environmental campaigners have criticised the world’s food companies for playing in a part in destroying rainforests in indonesia and malaysia through their sourcing of palm oil. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 28 October 2009   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
the invincibles – recession proof food and healthy eating

there are fears that in the economic crisis consumers will put on “recession pounds” by eating unhealthily. rightly or wrongly, food manufacturers may suffer the blame but “unhealthy” and “recession proof” do not necessarily go hand-in-hand. and as consumers re-evaluate their spending, knowing which products are likely to be hit hardest could help give food companies a competitive edge. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 12 January 2009   Category : Food And Health
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