"Food and beverages localisation is very important. We already have a plant Citrus International in Nanded, Maharashtra and we continue to invest in it so that we use a lot more of the local fruits in our product," PepsiCo India Chairman and CEO Shiv Shivakumar told reporters here.
"PepsiCo introduced Tropicana Mosambi two months ago and this is one way to ensure that fruit use by PepsiCo from the farmers improve," he said, adding that fruit-based drinks are growing faster.
After Mosambi, PepsiCo will develop and launch a series of juices with locally-produced fruits including mango, guava, pomegranate, litchi and jamun, the company said in a statement.
The US-based beverage giant will also leverage learnings from other markets in which it operates to identify a viable path for adding fruit juice to their existing carbonated drinks to bring significant volume in consumption, it added.
Going forward, Maharashtra and PepsiCo are looking to collaboratively build a "best in class" fruit processing industry in the state, the statement added.
