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Varun Beverages’ arm to acquire Devyani Food Industries Kenya business for $32 million

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsJuly 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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PepsiCo’s second-largest bottling partner, Varun Beverages Ltd, on Monday (July 6), said its wholly owned subsidiary, VBL Industries (Kenya) Ltd, has entered into a business transfer agreement to acquire the value-added dairy beverages, juices and packaged drinking water business of Devyani Food Industries (Kenya) Ltd for $32 million (about ₹305 crore).

The acquisition includes all assets associated with the business as a going concern. The transaction is expected to be completed on or before August 1, 2026.


Varun Beverages said the acquisition will enable it to deepen its presence in Kenya and the broader East African region by leveraging Devyani Food Industries Kenya’s manufacturing infrastructure and distribution capabilities.

ALSO READ | Varun Beverages shares snap four-day losing streak after Investec projects 21% upside

The manufacturing facility is located on a 52-acre land parcel in Nakuru, Kenya, with a built-up area of 17,500 square metres on a national highway. The plant manufactures value-added dairy beverages, juices and packaged drinking water and is equipped with facilities including an RO plant, boiler, effluent treatment plant, DG set and air compressor.

The company said the plant has certifications including Food Safety System Certification 22000 and ISO 9001:2015. Varun Beverages also said its Kenya unit is preparing to launch a range of carbonated soft drinks.

The transaction is a related-party deal as Devyani Food Industries (Kenya) Ltd is a promoter group company. The company said the transaction has been undertaken on an arm’s-length basis.

ALSO READ | Varun Beverages shares can rise 23%, CLSA projects on Asahi Group partnership

In its June report, brokerage firm CLSA said Varun Beverages shares could rise 23% and maintained a ‘high conviction outperform’ rating with a price target of ₹654 per share.

According to CLSA, Varun Beverages’ partnership with Japan-based Asahi Group Holdings for the Calpis brand is strategically positive as it adds a differentiated fermented dairy-based ready-to-drink (RTD) offering, which is akin to a premium lassi sub-segment, to Varun Beverages’ existing portfolio.

A day prior, Varun Beverages said it has partnered with Asahi Group to manufacture, distribute and sell the latter’s Calpis brand — a fermented milk-based beverage with over a century of presence in Japan. Asahi will be responsible for product development and technical support, and its Indian subsidiary will handle the marketing and brand management.

ALSO READ | Varun Beverages share price target cut by Citi, Jefferies but no analyst has a ‘sell’ rating

Shares of Varun Beverages Ltd ended at ₹495.70, down by ₹19.45, or 3.78%, on the BSE.

(Edited by : Jomy Jos Pullokaran)

First Published: Jul 6, 2026 4:56 PM IST

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