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Tata Consumer Products to invest ₹2,000 crore in next 5 years, signs MoU with govt

FMCG major Tata Consumer Products Ltd (TCPL) has plans to invest ₹2,000 crore in the food processing industry in the next five years.

It has signed a non-binding MoU with the government during the ongoing World Food India event here for the investment, the Tata group FMCG arm said in a regulatory filing, without disclosing any further details.

“As part of Investment Promotion Activity for World Food India 2025, the Company has, today, signed a non-binding MoU with the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India, for an investment of up to ₹2,000 crore over a period of 5 years,” it said.

However, TCPL also added that the proposed investment is “subject to financial evaluation of the individual projects and obtaining relevant corporate and statutory approvals” by the company.

Hence, the details provided may vary, TCPL said.

“Once the terms and conditions for investment are finalised, the company would make appropriate disclosures, if necessary,” it said.

TCPL operates in tea, coffee, liquid beverages, food, salt and other segments. It owns brands as Tata Tea, Tetley, Tata Salt, Eight O’Clock Coffee, Himalayan Water and emerging brands like Tata Sampann, Tata Soulfull, Tata Gluco Plus, and Tata Water Plus.

TCPL, which was formed after the merger of the consumer products business of Tata Chemicals with Tata Global Beverages Ltd (TGBL), aims to become a leading FMCG player.

TCPL had reported a consolidated revenue of ₹17,618 crore in FY25.

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