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In a significant milestone for the Indian food processing industry, Iscon Balaji Foods Pvt Ltd (IBF) has recently unveiled its state-of-the-art French Fries plant in Gujarat, marking it as the largest in the Indian subcontinent. This move solidifies IBF’s position as a major player in the global potato processing landscape.
Strategic Capacity Augmentation: IBF’s commitment to meeting the surging global demand for French Fries is evident in its four-fold strategic capacity augmentation. The new facility can process an impressive 150,000 metric tonnes of potatoes annually, contributing to a consolidated frozen potato products processing capacity of 200,000 metric tonnes per annum.
Market Leadership in South East Asia: Within less than a decade of operations, IBF has already established itself as the leading Indian supplier of French Fries and dehydrated potato flakes in South East Asia. This latest expansion further cements its dominance in the region, where the demand for French Fries continues to rise.
Global Impact: Having started Frozen French Fries production in 2016, IBF has emerged as a torchbearer for the food processing industry in the Asia Pacific. The company boasts a formidable track record, serving over 800 clients in India and across 20 countries. The inauguration of the new plant not only highlights IBF’s commitment to excellence but also positions India as a key player in the global food processing market.
Iscon Balaji Foods Pvt Ltd’s monumental leap in French Fries production signifies a game-changer for the Indian subcontinent in the global food processing industry. The strategic capacity expansion aligns with the growing worldwide appetite for this beloved snack, making India a major contributor to the Make In India initiative.