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Nestle India flags further price hikes amid high input cost inflation

Naryanan pointed to a 75 per cent increase in coffee prices which he claimed as 'difficult to be absorbed' by the company.

February 04, 2025 / 18:37 IST
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Packaged foods major Nestlé India will continue with its pricing actions for categories including coffee due to higher production costs, chairman and managing director Suresh Narayanan told in a post-earnings analyst meet on February 4.

Naryanan pointed to a 75 per cent increase in coffee prices which he claimed as 'difficult to be absorbed' by the company.  "If the coffee price is unrelenting, there will be a little bit more of pricing. We will try and reduce it as much as possible through efficiencies. We have doubled our capacities and that will better the efficiencies, but you can expect some amount of pricing pressure to be there,"  Naryanan said.

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Reportedly, Nestle has been raising the price of its 45-gram coffee jar on a quarterly basis throughout the year, with the price increasing from Rs 180 at the beginning to Rs 230 currently. It's leading coffee brand Nescafe, is a market leader with a reach of about 3.7 million households as of December 31, 2024. The brand gained more market share in the third quarter, the company said without specifiying a number.

Nestle reported a 6 per cent rise in net profit on the back of robust contributions from its powdered and liquid beverages business, which sells popular products like Nescafé and Milo. The  beverages unit reported a  price-led high double-digit growth, driven by NESCAFÉ, and surpassed Rs. 2,000 crore business in the last twelve months.