The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Dutch Lady to invest RM 340 mln in new dairy plant

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KUALA LUMPUR: Dutch Lady Milk Industries Bhd will invest RM340 million to develop a new dairy manufactur­ing hub in Bandar Baru Enstek, Negeri Sembilan, starting next year till 2025.

Managing director Tarang Gupta said the developmen­t of the 13.04-hectare industrial land which was acquired this year would enable the company to produce nutritiona­l products with the added scalable capacity to manufactur­e other innovative variations in the future, driven by consumer trends and occasions.

“The new plant will also increase Negeri Sembilan's competitiv­eness as a magnet for new investment­s and further help create new spinoff economic benefits to the local economy as well as to the vendors,” he said in a statement yesterday, adding that the entire exercise would be funded by internal funds. The substantia­l capital expenditur­e, he said, was to support the group's ambitious plans for Malaysia by growing milk consumptio­n in the country to address the alarming rise of non-communicab­le diseases such as obesity and stunted growth.

“We want to partner with the government to grow this critical sector as dairy is a very important source of nutrients for daily consumptio­n.

“Dutch Lady has the capacity and experience to assist the government in two major areas, namely food security and building up domestic food supplies, especially in the current pandemic era,” he said.

Tarang opined that the new plant could take a step forward in securing food requiremen­ts in Malaysia as the pandemic had heightened the need for domestic food supplies and to lessen dependency on food imports. –

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