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Indonesian food company Gunanusa Eramandiri, known for its Almonesia brand, is expanding beyond nuts with the upcoming launch of fruit jams and nut-based milk under the John Farmer brand in early 2025. This move aligns with its kaizen-driven approach to continuous improvement and reflects growing consumer demand for versatile, natural products across Asia.
Key growth drivers include increased demand for snacking, plant-based options, and customisable premium ingredients. Recent launches, such as instant almond milk powder, highlight Gunanusa’s ability to tap into convenience trends, providing cost-effective yet high-quality solutions for both foodservice and retail markets. By leveraging Indonesia’s lower production costs, the company remains competitive against US exporters, offering faster delivery and smaller, customised orders that appeal to regional clients.
Gunanusa’s diversified offerings and competitive pricing are further bolstered by regional free trade agreements and a grading system that meets different price and quality needs. Its expansion strategy signals strong growth potential, backed by its recent listing on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) in July 2024, reflecting investor confidence in its broader product vision and market leadership.
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