
News Topical, Digital Desk : LT Foods' organic unit Nature Bio Foods (NBF) has now decided to sell directly to customers in Europe. The company has started a new factory in Rotterdam, Netherlands, through which it will expand its B2C business in the European market and is aiming to earn ₹400 crore.
B2C launch from new unit in Rotterdam
LT Foods subsidiary Nature Bio Foods has opened a 20,000 sqm unit in Rotterdam (Netherlands) to deliver organic products directly to European consumers.
Total investment plan of ₹35 crore Currently, ₹20 crore has been invested and another ₹15 crore will be invested in the next 3 years. This will increase the company's processing, packaging and storage capacity.
15,000 metric tonne handling, 15,000 pallet storage The new unit has four CO₂ chambers, three processing lines and smart warehousing. This unit can handle 15,000 tonnes of product annually.
Many organic products will be included Products like organic rice, lentils, superfoods, sesame, flaxseed, chia, cashew etc. will now be delivered to mainstream retailers in Europe. Big deals are being talked about with markets like Germany and Belgium.
₹400 crore turnover target The company expects this expansion to accelerate revenue growth from FY 2026-27 and generate additional revenue of around ₹400 crore over the next 5 years. Overall- LT Foods is now not just business-to-business (B2B) but has entered the B2C world in Europe by selling organic products directly to customers. This move will further strengthen the company's global growth strategy.
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