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India’s Dairy Sector Rethinks Supply Trust & Nutrition Strategy
Jan 09, 2026

India’s Dairy Sector Rethinks Supply Trust & Nutrition Strategy

India’s dairy industry — long anchored in high production volumes but thin value realisation — is undergoing strategic recalibration around supply reliability, consumer trust and long-term nutrition v...Read More

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Jan 09, 2026

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Persistent dense fog and dropping temperatures across Punjab — especially around Ludhiana and surrounding districts — are raising fresh concerns for both agriculture and dairy sectors, as winter weath...Read More

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Britannia aims to grow cheese business to ₹1,250 cr in five years

By Kuldeep Sharma•Published on December 02, 2022

Britannia Industries, which announced a joint-venture with French cheesemaker Bel Group earlier this week, aims to scale up its packaged cheese business by 5x to about ₹1,250 crore over the next five years.

“Our first target is to grow the cheese business by 5x over the next five years. We currently have a cheese business of about ₹250 crore. We believe, with this partnership, we will be able to significantly expand this under-penetrated category by bringing innovative products and fulfilling evolving consumer needs,” Varun Berry, Executive Vice-Chairman and MD, Britannia Industries, told  businessline.

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Under the partnership, Bel is acquiring 49 per cent stake in Britannia’s wholly owned subsidiary BDPL, which will be renamed as Britannia Bel Foods Pvt. Ltd. The cheese products will be produced at the JV company’s state-of-the-art-facility at Ranjangaon, Maharashtra, the company added. The products will be co-branded using the trademarks “Britannia” and “The Laughing Cow”.

Talking about future investment, Berry said, “We have already invested about ₹170 crore in setting up the plant. In the next 2-3 years, we’re going to invest another ₹160-170 crore to bring in innovative products. But that will just be the beginning. Thereafter, we will evaluate and both the partners will be happy to invest further in-line with the opportunities.”

The JV company will focus on strengthening distribution of the cheese portfolio in top 45 cities. It will also leverage on ₹10-sachets to make its products accessible to consumers in tier-1 and -2 markets. The cheese segment in the country is currently pegged at about ₹5,000 crore, including B2B sales, growing at about 22-23 per cent CAGR.

“This strategic partnership with Britannia in India is a new step for Bel Group’s development in Asia. They have an emblematic brand in India and a powerful distribution system. By combining their expertise with our iconic brand, ‘The Laughing Cow’ , and our knowledge of cheese products, this JV is well positioned to become a leader in the fast-growing Indian cheese market,” said Cécile Béliot, CEO, BEL Group.

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