Beverage body upset over traders’ stance on colas

The Indian Beverage Association (IBA) expressed its disappointment on the stance taken by a trade association in Tamil Nadu to refrain from selling products manufactured by two of its members, who are among the largest players in the Food Processing Industry, effective March 1, 2017.

By :  migrator
Update: 2017-01-26 16:10 GMT
Indian Beverage Association (IBA)

Chennai

Arvind Verma, Secretary General, Indian Beverage Association, said, “There is absolutely no connection between our member companies and the ongoing events in Tamil Nadu. As responsible companies, both Coca-Cola India and PepsiCo India have made a significant contribution to Indian economy and society over the past couple of decades. These companies not only provide employment to around 3,50,000 people, they also play a critical role in improving livelihoods of over five lakh farmers and about four million retailers in the country.”

He adds, “IBA members are not just skilling farmers and retailers in modern techniques of agriculture or commerce, they are also deeply involved in ensuring the welfare and sustenance of local communities. They have restored water bodies, built check dams and played a significant role in disaster relief and rehabilitation in the state.” 

The proposed call is not just against the interest of the farmers, traders and retailers of the state, it also undermines the role that the industry can play in economic growth and development, remarked Arvind.

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