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Danone seeks majority stake in Rajasthan dairy project
 
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November 29, 2007 17:51 IST

French FMCG giant Groupe Danone is eyeing a majority stake for a Rs 250-crore (Rs dairy project in Rajasthan promoted by Kolkata-based Kenventor Group and the state government.

"Danone is seeking majority stake, but we are not going to do that. Danone is one of the few international companies with whom we are negotiating to be our partner in the value added dairy project, but we have not yet finalised it," Keventer Group chairman M K Jalan told PTI.

"We want a structure where Keventer and the international partner will hold 44.5 per cent each and Rajasthan government 11 per cent for offering the land for the project," he said.

 The Rajasthan government has asked the company to finalise the foreign partner and it would not intervene in the selection process, Jalan said.

Keventer would sign an memorandum of understanding with the Rajasthan government on Friday for the dairy and an agri-processing plant.

It would be a value added dairy project other than fresh milk with processing capability of 30 lakh litres a day. It would focus on exports and produce a number of milk-based products, the company said. Keventer was also setting up an agri-processing and service zone with cold chain and logistics support.

It would be built at a cost of Rs 70-80 crore (Rs 700-800 million).

"We propose to offer 11 per cent to Rajasthan government for the agri project, but it would not be more than 24 per cent for the land which would be converted into equity," Jalan said.


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