The company had entered into chocolate category with brand Fabelle in May last year.
"In five years time we should see a 10 per cent share of the total food business from chocolates," ITC Foods Divisional Chief Executive Hemant Malik told PTI here.
The company's branded packaged food business, which spans categories like staples, spices, ready-to-eat, snack foods, bakery and confectionery, among others, reportedly clocked sales of over Rs 8,000 crore last fiscal.
The chocolate industry in the country is pegged at Rs 8,000 crore and ITC is now looking at the mass premium space.
The company manufactures chocolates from its Bengaluru facility at present and it has added another factory at Haridwar.
"We have a factory in Bengaluru and we have also set-up a factory in Haridwar, which will help us enter into the mass range. We want to bring something new and differentiated to the market. We are developing new products and testing our products. Once we feel we are ready, we will come to the market," he said.
ITC launched its luxury chocolate brand Fabelle at boutique stores in it hotels, which also serve as experience centres, and plans to expand its reach in the retail format.
"We launched Fabelle one and half years back in the chocolate luxury space. We have seven boutiques that we have launched in our hotels. We are trying to take it outside (our hotels) and we are taking it to malls," he said.
The tobacco-to-hotels firm, which is focusing more on its non-tobacco businesses, aims to be an Rs 1 lakh crore company in the FMCG space by 2030, with the packaged foods contributing Rs 65,000 crore.
It also plans to enter coffee category soon, and Malik said the company is evaluating opportunities in health and nutrition space for its existing categories.
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