Vietnam’s biggest coconut milk producer plans to sell shares to the public in the next few years as sales soar thanks to a groundswell for plant-based diets in the West.
Ben Tre Import & Export JSC, which sells the coconut milk mainly to the U.S. and Europe, aims to go public by 2023, though it could be sooner if a major stake sale to foreign investors goes ahead next year, according to Vice Chairman Thai Van Chuyen.
“Demand from plant-based healthier diets is surging,” Chairwoman and Chief Executive Office Dang Huynh Uc My said. “We’ve been restructuring our production to get ready for overseas expansion.”
Consumers are increasingly turning to dairy-free substitutes, lured by their perceived health benefits and environmentally friendly image. The global market for dairy alternatives is forecast to reach $38.9 billion by 2025 at a 12.5% growth rate per year, Fior Markets said in a March report.
Betrimex, as the Mekong Delta-based company is known, plans to offer as much as 30% of its shares to foreign investors to raise at least $50 million after its planned restructuring is completed in June, according to Vice Chairman Chuyen. After that, the company will look to list on the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange, he said.
“We are seeking to expand our sales to other big potential markets such as China and the Middle East,” said Chuyen. “The plant-based diet revolution is catching on everywhere.”
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Source: Bloomberg