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Inauguration of Barry Callebaut’s chocolate factory in Russia

Barry Callebaut AG, the world’s leading manufacturer of high-quality cocoa and chocolate products, inaugurated its new state-of-the-art chocolate factory located 60 km south of Moscow in Chekhov, Russia.

The factory, with a total production capacity of 27,500 metric tonnes, will enable Barry Callebaut to move closer to its growing customer base in Russia and to better capture the region’s growth potential. The total investment amounted to EUR 25 million. Barry Callebaut’s chocolate sales in Russia quadrupled between 2000 and 2005. With its new factory in Chekhov, the company aims to triple its sales in Russia within the next three years. The Russian chocolate market offers the largest growth potential in Eastern Europe.

Business intelligence provider Euromonitor expects the Russian chocolate confectionery market to grow yearly on average 14% in value and 5.4% in volume between 2006 and 2011; this compares with a 2-3% growth rate for the global chocolate market. Barry Callebaut’s new factory in Chekhov will serve as a hub to supply national and multinational food manufacturers and a growing number of artisanal customers in Russia; it will not make endconsumer products.

Patrick De Maeseneire, CEO of Barry Callebaut, said: “Russia will be our key target market in Eastern Europe. The pan-European supply agreement with Nestlé, which also includes deliveries in Russia, will give us a good base capacity utilization. Russian consumers love chocolate

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. With a per capita chocolate consumption of 4.4 kg a year, Russian consumers eat more chocolate than people in France, which is a traditional chocolate country. Growth in the Russian market is defined by a shift in consumer preference towards high-quality premium products. Through our industrial and artisanal customers, we can offer them new and exquisite taste experiences.”

Certain volumes, which were previously produced in Barry Callebaut’s factory in Poland and exported to Russia, will now be transferred to the new facility in Chekhov. The free capacity in Poland will be used to serve rising demand for chocolate products in other Eastern European countries and the Baltic States. The opening ceremony of the factory in Chekhov took place in the presence of the regional authorities and Andreas Jacobs, Chairman of Barry Callebaut, Patrick De Maeseneire, CEO, and a delegation of Barry Callebaut top managers. Barry Callebaut will initially employ a workforce of 50 people in Russia.

Further information: www.barrycallebaut.com

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