Say
it isn't so!!!
Nestle
Jamaica, the Jamaican subsidiary of Swiss manufacturer Nestle that makes Betty
Condensed Milk and Milo that all Jamaicans love is selling out to P.B.
Scott-led Musson Group as reported in
the article “Musson
to buy Nestle Jamaica – Sources”, published Wednesday November 18, 2015 by
Neville Graham, The Jamaica Gleaner.
Reliable
sources have come to light suggesting that the 75 years of continuous
manufacturing since the 1940’s is coming to an end. Reduced demand and
competition creating unprofitable margins are the culprit despite a health
Jamaicans appetite for Nestle Products.
Apparently
the Musson Group, which controls the Seprod Group and its subsidiary Serge Island
Dairies, possibly would use Nestle production capabilities to expand the
production of their own line.
After
all, there would be no point producing Nestle products under the Seprod Group,
as their own products are already doing well in the competitive processed foods
market that's popular with shoppers at our local supermarkets.
Musson Group purchases
Nestle Jamaica – Why High electricity costs make manufacturing difficult in
Jamaica
This
is quite a surprise to many, as I had imagined that as a multinational, the
must have been doing quite well to have expanded their Supligen line to the
tune of US$7.6 million in 2013.
But
the high production costs, such as the importation of raw materials as well as
electricity proved too much and hence selling their stake in Jamaica would
allow them to recoup losses due to high production costs.
Despite
a restricting of operations in 2013, Milo is no longer manufactured in Jamaica
but in Asia. Other products such as Supligen and Betty Condensed Milk are
manufactured in Trinidad & Tobago and the Dominican Republic, the
electricity costs, wages and import duties are cheaper.
Possibly
had they opted to build 1 MW Solar Plant as Wisynco is currently doing as noted
in my blog
article entitled “Wisynco
Group 1 MW Solar Power Plant - British partnership with Padero Solar UK for
conquest of Africa and India” they could have continued to find new higher Margin
markets for products in the CARICOM Region.
I'm
not really a fan of either company, but I like Nestle Condensed milk on my
bread as a child and I used to buy Milo, albeit I usually end up eating it as
opposed to making drinks with it. I also like Supligen as well as their milk,
sugar-based and processed food products.
However,
I've now gone the healthy eating route since 2013, eschewing imported canned
and processed foods for Vegetables and Jamaicans foods from Downtown Kingston
as noted in my blog
article entitled “Jamaica's
Basic Item Food Bill mostly from 1st World Countries - Buy Jamaican Build
Jamaica made from Imported Raw Materials in containers that says Made in
Jamaica”.
Hopefully,
this acquisition by the Musson Group, if true will mean the rise of more
natural alternatives using our own local fruits and vegetables grown here in
Jamaica!
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