French nutrition and dairy major Danone plans to double its business in India by 2020 for which it will bring in more global brands here and has lined up ten new launches for this year. The company, which today launched its global flagship infant nutrition brand ‘Aptamil’ In India, is also looking to leverage on its Indian manufacturing operations to export to neighbouring countries such as Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri lanka.
The company is currently present in nutrition and dairy segments in India. It started the the nutrition business in 2012 with the acquisition of nutrition portfolio from Wockhardt Group. “At present, out nutrition business is about 80 per cent of our overall business in India and the rest from the dairy segment. Going forward this proportion will continue. We plan to double our nutrition business between now and 2020 and so should our dairy business,” Danone India Managing Director Rodrigo lima told PTI. While he did not share the financial details of its business in India, lima said the focus for the company would be to enhance market share in existing categories and enter new segments. “We are looking at launching 10 products this year, which would include two products that we will be imported from our global portfolio,” he said.
Neocate, which is prescribed for nutritional management of infants with cow’ milk allergy and other indications where an elemental diet is recommended, is among the global brand that will be launched by the middle of this year. The other items that will hit the Indian market this year from Danone stable will include a malt-based drink and a range of products for children with in-born errors of metabolism (IEM).