Nestlé invests CHF 80m in plant-based food plant in Serbia
Swiss food giant Nestlé has invested CHF 80m in the opening of a new plant-based food factory in Surčin, Serbia.

President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić (second from right) attended the inauguration of the new Nestlé factory
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/5
The new factory will be located next to Nestlé’s existing facility on an area of 18,440m², and it will focus on the production of the Garden Gourmet range – these products meet consumer nutritional needs and support environmental responsibility. Plant-based Garden Gourmet products contribute to a balanced diet. //
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