PepsiCo India entered India in 1989 and today, it is one of India's most loved beverage and food brands. What other brands does PepsiCo have? And what goes behind the scenes of the company?
In this episode, RJ Rohan will take you through the journey of PepsiCo India.
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[00:00:45] PepsiCo India 1989 is the first time in the world that it is a food and beverage business.
[00:00:51] PepsiCo India is the first time in the world that there are 10 beverage bottling plants
[00:00:56] and 10 food plants that are prominent in beverage or snack food business.
[00:01:01] PepsiCo India is the portfolio of Pepsi, Lays, Doritos, Koorkure, Tropicana,
[00:01:07] Keterade or Quaker, iconic brands. In two decades, the company has grown eight brands
[00:01:13] organically, each generating over 1,000 crore in annual sales. Amisa sector, Africa, Middle
[00:01:20] East or South Asia regions. Or less, Lays,ys Cheetos Doritos, global snack brands.
[00:01:28] Local favorites, Chips, which is in Egypt, Simba which is in South Africa.
[00:01:33] And Korkure, India or Pakistan may be here.
[00:01:35] Pepsi, 2020, South Africa is leading food and beverage company.
[00:01:41] Pioneer foods go acquire here.
[00:01:43] This is a growth strategy across the African continent
[00:01:46] and the world.
[00:01:47] Amisa, sustainable growth company,
[00:01:50] this sustainable farming practices, energy
[00:01:53] or natural resources,
[00:01:55] are efficient to use in the world.
[00:01:57] Pepsi Co. India is a beverage portfolio,
[00:02:00] Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Slice, Tropicana,
[00:02:03] Sting, 7-Up and Nimbo's Jesse Brands, Shamil Hai.
[00:02:07] Keeping the evolving choices of health-conscious consumers in mind,
[00:02:10] PepsiCo has also launched no sugar range like Pepsi Black and 7-Up sugar.
[00:02:15] Chalya, aap thodi nazar in ke brand and collapse padal te hain.
[00:02:19] According to PepsiCo India, 7-Up has always remained a driving force in India's refreshment
[00:02:25] sectors.
[00:02:26] With such collaborations and smart marketing strategies in its beverage and convenient
[00:02:31] food portfolio, PepsiCo has generated over $91 billion as of September 2023.
[00:02:38] PepsiCo envisions becoming the global leader in beverages and convenient foods by winning
[00:02:43] with PEP Plus.
[00:02:44] PepsiCo positive.
[00:02:46] So are PepsiCo K, which CSR initiatives are there?
[00:02:49] While the company is focusing on revenue, it is also playing its part in the society
[00:02:54] with its CSR initiatives.
[00:02:56] PepsiCo India K, CSR initiatives include direct seeding of rice, that is DSR, to enhance environmental sustainability by reducing water usage in
[00:03:05] paddy cultivation by nearly 30% and GHG emissions by about 75%.
[00:03:12] The goal was to convert over 17,000 acres to DSR by 2015 across Punjab, Haryana, Karnataka
[00:03:20] and Tamil Nadu.
[00:03:21] Additionally, support to people living with HIV-AIDS in Kolkata
[00:03:25] aims to improve the lives of 30 families through nutrition, education and skill building, targeting
[00:03:31] to reach out to 5 million people by 2015. The Ways to Wealth program, launched in partnership
[00:03:37] with Exnora Green Pammal in 2004, focuses on urban solid waste management to improve
[00:03:43] the quality of life for over 5 lakh people.
[00:03:46] Finally, the Sustainable Water Resource Development and Management, that is,
[00:03:51] SWRDM program aims to create a recharge potential of more than 5 billion litres by 2015,
[00:03:58] enhancing community water resources and livelihoods. towards the clean Ganga fund by the central government for Ganga rejuvenation. PepsiCo
[00:04:25] is also working towards education, special education or employment enhancing vocational
[00:04:31] skills among children, women, elderly or differently abled people for livelihood enhancement projects.
[00:04:37] Projects include Rainwater Harvesting Structures Governmentalence or Community Engagement in
[00:04:42] Chano Punjab and Pune Maharashtra, or new
[00:04:45] rainwater harvesting structures for groundwater recharge in Kosi Madra, Uttar Pradesh. Pepsi
[00:04:51] Koka Business, Planet K health or Hamare food system ki resilience hai deeply connected hai
[00:04:56] Isliye, Environmental, Social and Governance, i.e. ESGme, invest karna essential hai. Pepsi Kose,
[00:05:03] PEP plus initiative aims to bring sustainability to every point in Pepsi Kose value chain ESG may invest in essential PEP plus initiative, sustainable long-term value or competitive advantage could drive the market.
[00:05:25] Now, PEPs are the most important industries in the business.
[00:05:29] Business fundamentally transforms the market.
[00:05:33] PEPs are clear that PEP plus is the future of the future.
[00:05:36] Or positive agriculture, positive value chain or positive choices are interconnected pillars
[00:05:41] per focus.
[00:05:42] In pillars, strengthen global challenges,
[00:05:45] environmental degradation, social inequality
[00:05:48] or lack of nutritious food at risk.
[00:05:51] Pepsi Co. has a complex value chain.
[00:05:53] Global farmers and suppliers have over 30 agricultural crops
[00:05:57] or ingredients sourced from the food.
[00:06:00] We have a lot of manufacturing facilities
[00:06:03] and beloved products may transform.
[00:06:05] Packaging is a product that is approximately 1.3 billion miles worldwide.
[00:06:11] Consumers can enjoy and enjoy.
[00:06:14] Company is a stagecoer, circular and inclusive.
[00:06:18] Bold actions are also available.
[00:06:20] Climate-related impacts are reduced.
[00:06:22] Watersheds are also available.
[00:06:24] Sustainable packaging is also available. Climate related impacts reduce water sheds replanish or sustainable packaging innovate
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[00:06:48] Basic earnings per share from continuing operations are $2.25.
[00:06:53] This is the 9-month income of $63,621 million.
[00:06:58] And lastly, in-car total net income is $7,772 million.
[00:07:07] So, that's all for this PepsiCo India journey.
[00:07:12] As a company, it has grown to become one of the most beloved beverage brands in India.
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