16-07-2025
LT Foods arm expands into European B2C market with new facility in Rotterdam
LT Foods, a 70-year-old Indian-origin global FMCG company, has announced the expansion of its organic arm, Nature Bio Foods Limited , into the Business-to-Consumer (B2C) segment in Europe. The company inaugurated a state-of-the-art facility in Maasvlakte, Rotterdam, strategically located at the Port of Rotterdam — known as the 'Gateway to Europe' for logistics and trade.
This move marks a major milestone in LT Foods' global growth strategy, shifting from a Business-to-Business (B2B) model to include direct-to-consumer operations. With an initial investment of ₹20 crore and an additional ₹15 crore planned over the next three years, the facility spans 20,000 square meters and is equipped with advanced technologies for processing and packaging organic food products.
The new plant features four CO₂ pressure treatment chambers for chemical-free disinfestation and three processing lines for seeds, grains, and bulk industry loading. It also includes high-speed retail packaging lines capable of handling 15,000 metric tonnes annually and offers storage for up to 15,000 pallets, supported by a smart warehouse system aligned with the company's sustainability goals.
Nature Bio Foods will offer a wide range of organic products such as rice, pulses, chia, flaxseed, quinoa, sesame, sorghum, and cashews—sourced from India, Africa, and over 20 countries worldwide. The company has already gained attention from major retailers in Germany and the Benelux region, positioning it as a key player in Europe's organic food market.
This B2C entry reinforces Nature Bio Foods' mission to bring clean, traceable, and sustainable ingredients 'From Farm to Folk,' directly to European consumers and brands.
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