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Mumbai:
Groupe Danone is said to be considering exiting the
biscuits category in India, due to intense competition
from small players leading to low margins.
The
company has said that it would explore all options to
bring an amicable end to the dispute with its partners,
the Mumbai-based Wadia group.
Apart
from Europe the share of biscuits in the company''s global
portfolio has been falling. Europe accounts for 80 per
cent of the company''s biscuit sales.
Executives
said that if the company exited the Indian market, Groupe
Danone would sign a non-compete agreement with its Indian
partner and stay out of biscuits in the country.
Danone''s biscuits portfolio has not been contributing
much to its global sales. In 1996, nine categories,
including pastas and glass containers, contributed to
the company''s turnover, but biscuits contributed a mere
20 per cent.
The
biscuits portfolio contributes only 15 per cent to the
total sales. In 2000, biscuits contributed ¤2.3
billion to the group''s global sales, while in 2006,
the contribution of biscuits was ¤2.1 billion,
even as the company''s biscuits portfolio grew by three
per cent last year.
Danone
invested in Britannia Industries in 1990.
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