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Italy`s Lavazza bets on India, Brazil for growth
Italy's leading coffee roaster Lavazza plans to make
Lavazza, which operates in more than 90 countries, plans to earn half of its revenues abroad in the next three years, up from about 40% now, but without losing its market share in
In 2008, Lavazza's revenues rose nearly 9% to 1.12 billion euros (USD 1.66 billion).
"Espresso consumption is growing abroad. In
Lavazza sees its main growth markets in
The company, the world's sixth-biggest coffee roaster by purchases of green coffee, is looking at acquisitions in those three main growth areas and plans to build its own coffee roasting plants in India and Brazil.
"We want to grow abroad following the markets (growth there), we want to move as close as possible to our consumers and we will create modules (flexible capacity plants) which will grow with the market growth," Mele said.
WIDE REACH
Lavazza has focused its foreign expansion efforts in
But Lavazza has decided to build a coffee plant there after it bought
"It is part of a very long-term strategy (
Lavazza is investing 5-7 million euros in the new plant in
It would supply the Indian market first and then the entire Asia Pacific region, Mele said. Lavazza aims to use only Indian green coffee for its new plant if it finds enough local coffee matching its quality standards, he said.
It plans to follow a similar path in
"We think to create a hub not only for


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