LT Foods has announced its entry into Saudi Arabia, targeting the country's USD 2 billion rice and rice-based food market. The company plans to establish local manufacturing facilities in collaboration with Saudi Agricultural and Livestock Investment Company (SALIC), a strategic shareholder. This move aligns with LT Foods' strategy to expand its global presence by tapping into new markets.

In the next five years, LT Foods intends to invest SAR 185 million, approximately Rs 415 crore, in warehousing, stocks, and staffing within Saudi Arabia. The company aims to generate a revenue of SAR 435 million, equivalent to Rs 976 crore, during this period. This investment is part of their broader plan to cater to the increasing demand for premium rice products in the region.
Strategic Expansion Plans
The company has opened a new office in Riyadh as part of its strategy to meet the rising demand for authentic and high-quality rice products. LT Foods owns popular basmati rice brands such as Daawat and Royal. The company is keen on expanding its global footprint by entering new geographical markets, according to their statement.
Vijay Arora, Chairman & Managing Director of LT Foods, expressed enthusiasm about their expansion into Saudi Arabia. "We have built successful businesses in every market where we have set up our operations. We have provided quality products and premium food offerings to consumers," he stated. Arora also highlighted the company's contribution to local economies through its operations.
Existing Presence and Future Goals
LT Foods has already established a presence in Saudi Arabia with its brands Daawat, Hadeel, and Mufaddal. With SALIC as a strategic partner, the company is now poised to expand further by setting up warehouses and local manufacturing facilities in the Kingdom.
The company reported a consolidated revenue of around Rs 7,822 crore for FY24. It operates strategically located processing units in India, the US, and Europe. Additionally, LT Foods boasts a robust distribution network comprising over 1,400 distributors worldwide.
LT Foods' expansion into Saudi Arabia represents a significant step in its global growth strategy. By investing in local infrastructure and leveraging strategic partnerships, the company aims to strengthen its position in the international rice market while contributing positively to the local economy.
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