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Danone to lift supply of products in China

French food giant increases supply of health-focused products to win more customers

- By ZHONG NAN in Shanghai zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

Danone SA, the French food producer, plans to distribute more health-focused food and beverages in China, in an effort to keep up with changing local lifestyles, according to a senior executive.

Bertrand Austruy, Danone’s executive vice-president, said he believes in the mid- and long-term potential of the Chinese market, and sees the potential for growth, and plenty of opportunit­ies.

He noted how rising incomes and greater urbanizati­on is allowing people to become more choosey about what they eat.

“We believe that consumptio­n upgrade is also about the upgrade of consumptio­n mindset and we have noticed the rising awareness of Chinese consumers about nutritious and healthy diets. We will continue to innovate, to promote a healthier, sciencebas­ed and properly-structured diet in China,” he said.

The Paris-headquarte­red company operates nine plants, including China’s first factory to export enteral nutrition products and related medical devices to markets in Europe and the US.

“China’s evolving business environmen­t and opening-up has contribute­d to Danone’s steady growth in the country,” he said, adding that the company believes that China’s ongoing consumptio­n upgrade and booming e-commerce business will benefit not just domestic sales, but also other parts of the world.

According to Austruy, the firm will continue to research innovative, health-focused products. Danone will also continue to optimize the nutritiona­l quality of its products, such as its recent drive to reduce sugar, becoming the leader in low-sugar vitamin beverages in the Chinese market.

The company first entered China in 1987. Today it is the company’s third largest market after the US and France, generating almost 2 billion euros ($2.29 billion) of sales in China last year, 7 percent of its global turnover.

Xia Hong, a marketing professor at Beijing Technology and Business University, said food and drink consumptio­n is normally a practical indicator of the economy and the population size. In China, Xia said, not only are people consuming more, but also more types of food, as people become more sophistica­ted and look for convenienc­e.

“The demand for juice, soft drinks, yogurt and milk will provide all sorts of opportunit­ies for the food and ingredient­s business,” Xia said.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A Danone employee works at a yogurt production line in Moscow.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A Danone employee works at a yogurt production line in Moscow.

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