April 29, 2024

AAK join forces with Vista Foods for plant-based meat alternatives in India

AAK, India’s leading manufacturer of specialty oils and fats, has announced a new partnership with Vista Processed Foods Pvt Ltd, part of OSI group, to meet the country’s growing demand for plant-based meat alternatives.

It is estimated that as many as 29% of people in India are vegetarian.1 There is also increasing interest in veganism and flexitarianism, largely driven by health-focused, eco-conscious millennials.

The country’s meat alternative market is in its early stages, but commercial adoption is accelerating, with plant-based options increasingly common in quick-service restaurants (QSR) and online. In 2019, Ipsos research found that 63% of Indians were willing to eat a plant-based substitute for meat.2

Last year AAK partnered with the Good Food Institute India to help advance India’s promising plant-based meat and dairy alternative market. After Vista Processed Foods participated in an AAK ACADEMYTM session, the two companies agreed to partner.

They will now collaborate to create products from a variety of different plant proteins that meet the taste and texture needs of Indian markets. Working on a co-development basis, Vista will manufacture plant-based products for customers, with AAK providing its expertise in areas such as new product development.

Dheeraj Talreja, President, India, at AAK, said: “As elsewhere in the world, Indian consumers are increasingly concerned about climate change, animal welfare and health, which is fueling demand for plant-based alternatives to meat. We’re delighted to have this opportunity to work with Vista Foods to create great-tasting products made with love for people, plants and the planet.”

Bhupinder Singh, CEO, Vista Processed Foods, said: “This is a timely partnership for a number of reasons. The COVID-19 crisis has increased consumers’ focus on health, and made them more cautious in their approach to food, with millennials in particular focusing on better, more sustainable food choices. Meanwhile, protein deficiency is a serious problem in India, and there is a need to provide consumers with additional, guilt-free sources of protein. India’s plant-based food market is growing, and we’re confident that this unique collaboration with AAK will help accelerate it.”

[1] Indian Government census data, Baseline survey, 2014
[2] Ipsos, ‘Food Habits of Indians’, 2019

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