"The goal is to triple our plant-based business to 5 billion
euros by 2025 from 1.7 billion euros in 2018," Francisco
Camacho, executive vice president for Danone's 'Essential Dairy
and Plant Based' unit told an investors' briefing on Monday.
Last year, Danone bought U.S. organic food producer WhiteWave in
a $12.5 billion deal, to boost growth and bring the company more
into line with current trends for healthier eating.
As more consumers opt for healthier diets and try to pursue a
more socially responsible lifestyle, Danone - along with rivals
such as Nestle <NESN.S> - has been seeking to rebuild that
element of consumers' trust in big food companies.
Bridgette Heller, executive vice president for Danone's
'Specialized Nutrition' division, said she expected the
specialised nutrition business would return to "strong positive"
sales growth in China in the second half of next year.
Heller also expected the Chinese infant formula market to grow
by low-to-mid-single digits in coming years, and that Danone
would outperform the market going forward.
Last week, Danone reported a 1.5 percent fall in third quarter
sales at its specialised nutrition arm, as sales in China
dropped 20 percent following a period of strong growth. It had
cautioned the slowdown in China would last several quarters.
($1 = 0.8694 euros)
(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Ingrid Melander/Sudip
Kar-Gupta)
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