Australia’s Bega cheese, Pauls Zymil milk in India
September 17th, 2009 - 7:41 pm ICT by IANSKolkata, Sep 17 (IANS) Australian dairy brands, Bega cheese and Pauls Zymil easy to digest milk, were launched in Kolkata Thursday and would soon be available in other Indian cities as well, an official said.
“The brands will be initially available in eastern and northeastern India, followed by launches in northern, southern and western India,” Debraj Sanyal, director iMBiz Pvt Ltd, told reporters at a press meet. iMBiz will distribute and market the brands in India.
After Kolkata, the next destinations would be Chandigarh and Delhi. The brands would have pan-Indian presence in around six months time, he said.
Bega is Australia’s largest cheese brand. Bega’s variants launched by iMBiz includes natural cheddar cheese, bega super slim, reduced fat cheddar cheese, etc. Pauls Zymil is an easy to digest milk.
Sanyal said though the imported products would cost more than the local products, the costs would be much lower than similar imported products available in the market.
“We are hopeful that we will be able to achieve four to five percent of the dairy market share by the end of 2009-10 by these launches,” he said.
iMBiz is planning to launch a butter brand in the Indian market in two-three months time.
Earlier, India had banned Australian dairy products in 2003 because of excess synthetic hormones detected in the products.
Australia later changed its national policy of injecting its cows with oestrogen hormones, which facilitate smoother breeding. Thus import of dairy products again started.
Sanyal said they are completely abiding with the norms.
iMBiz is also planning to launch two fruit juice brands in India by February-March 2010 and a flavoured milk product by November 2009.
- UP to ask NID to design packs for milk products - Mar 27, 2012
- Karnataka eyes Indian diaspora to promote dairy exports - Jan 17, 2011
- DS Group acquires dairy plant in Rajasthan - May 02, 2012
- Taj city goes without milk - Mar 23, 2012
- Lactose intolerance misunderstood, say experts - Feb 26, 2010
- Amul to revamp its chocolate products - May 24, 2012
- 70 percent Chinese preferred imported milk powder due to safety concerns - Mar 01, 2011
- Coca-Cola enters dairy segment - Aug 17, 2010
- UAE to make camel milk ice-cream - Mar 19, 2012
- Ensuring milk security for the Indian consumer (Comment) - May 20, 2011
- Milkfed lacks money to fight patent battle with NRI firm - Nov 07, 2010
- Private firm not allowed to use 'Mother Dairy' brand name - Sep 07, 2010
- GCMMF announces record sales of Rs. 8005 crores - Aug 18, 2010
- Tender coconut water in tetra packs soon in Karnataka - Apr 14, 2011
- Himalya International plant starts production - Apr 26, 2012
Tags: australian dairy products, bega cheese, chandigarh, cows, dairy market, flavoured milk, fruit juice, indian cities, indian presence, kolkata, local products, milk product, natural cheddar cheese, norms, northeastern india, oestrogen hormones, pvt ltd, synthetic hormones, variants, western india