
Spain-based Vicky Foods is aiming to grow its business in France through the construction of its first production facility in the country.
The company, which makes pastry and baked goods as well as smoothies, salads, spreadables, soups and baby food, said it will invest EUR45m (US$53.9m) in a new 21,100 square-meter facility that is expected to be operational during the last quarter of 2022. Some 100 jobs will be created from the project.
The company, trading as Grupo Dulcesol until 2019, said it hopes to strengthen its presence in the French market, which in 2020 accounted for 36% of its international business volume.
The facility will be used for the production of pastry and baked goods. Vicky Foods said it expects to manufacture more than 14,000 tons of produce there and generate site-linked sales of EUR25m in its first year of operation.
Located in Fragnes-La Loyère in the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region, Vicky suggests the new facility will allow it to supply to the French market as well as other neighbouring countries such as Germany, Switzerland and northern Italy.

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By GlobalDataIt will be Vicky Foods' second international production facility - it also has a factory in Algeria, launched in 2014. It has three plants in its domestic market.
The family-owned business, which employs more than 2,400 people, owns brands such as Dulcesol, Horno Hermanos Juan and Be Plus.
In 2020, its turnover amounted to EUR376m. Some EUR78m of that came from exports, with France, Portugal, Algeria, the UK and Italy being key markets.