French food group Danone takes second chance with China Mengniu

HONG KONG: Danone Group (DANO.PA) has agreed to invest 325 million euros ($417 million) in two deals with China Mengniu Dairy Co Ltd (2319.HK), marking a comeback for the French group in China where scandals have hurt confidence in food safety. The deals with Danone are seen as an attempt by Mengniu - twice hit by accusations that it sold tainted milk to restore trust and join forces with a leading international brand eager to tap China's rising demand for milk and yoghurt to counter falling dairy sales in Europe.

"Mengniu can, through a foreign partner, bring in new technology and technical know-how on the way to producing much safer dairy products to ease consumers' concerns over the quality of locally made products, while Danone can open its door to access the vast China market," said Andrew To, director of research at Hong Kong based Emperor Capital Group.

A joint venture between Danone and state-owned Chinese food enterprise COFCO Corp will take an 8.3 percent stake in Mengniu, whose liquid milk products rank first in China by sales volume. That would give the French company a 4 percent holding, which it said it aimed to eventually increase.

COFCO will remain Mengniu's single largest shareholder with 27.83 percent.

Danone, the world's largest yoghurt maker with brands such as Actimel and Activa, also set up a joint venture with Mengniu for the production and sale of chilled yoghurt in China. The French firm will own 20 percent of this venture, which aims to grab a market share of around 21 percent.

Mengniu accounted for 16.8 percent of China's yoghurt market in 2012, up from 16.5 percent in 2011 and 15.9 percent in 2010, according to Euromonitor. It expects the market to grow to 53.9 billion yuan ($8.8 billion) this year and to 71.6 billion yuan by 2015, more than double its value in 2010.

Danone has been interested in expanding its presence in China for years. It pulled out of a yoghurt-making partnership deal with Mengniu more than five years ago after it failed to gain government approval and the French company said the progress was slower than it had expected.

In April, Danone reported strong first-quarter sales growth, supported by a boom in demand for baby food in Asia, particularly in China. Dairy division sales fell in Europe, where Danone plans to cut 900 jobs to cope with the economic downturn.

SHARES SURGE

Shares of Mengniu jumped as much as 11.4 percent to hit a 17-month high of HK$27.30, outpacing a 1.8 percent gain for the benchmark Hang Seng Index .HSI. The stock is now eight times above its 2004 initial public offering price of HK$3.925.

China's milk industry was battered by a 2008 scandal involving chemical-laced products that killed at least six children and sickened nearly 300,000.

Mengniu, which was one of about 20 companies implicated in that scandal, joined forces with Danish-Swedish dairy group Arla Foods in June last year to develop dairy products in China, in another bid to regain consumer confidence.

Arla said the tie-up with Danone, which competes with Nestle (NESN.VX) and Unilever (ULVR.L), would not affect its partnership with Mengniu.

"We are confident that Danone's engagement in Mengniu will increase consumers' trust in locally produced dairy products for the benefit of all players in the Chinese dairy market," said executive vice-president in Arla Foods and Mengniu board member Finn Hansen.

Earlier this month, Mengniu bought a $410 million stake in China's largest unpasteurized milk producer from private equity firms KKR & Co LP and CDH Investments, its latest bid to rebuild trust.

($1 = 7.7629 Hong Kong dollars) ($1 = 0.7798 euros) ($1 = 6.1419 Chinese yuan) (Reuters) (GNN)

Re-polling underway at 43 stations of NA-250

KARACHI: Re-polling at the 43 polling stations in Karachi NA-250 constituency is underway amid tight security.

About 86,000 people would cast their ballots in the re-polling. The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and the Majlis Wahdatul Muslimeen have announced boycott of the re-polling after the ECP rejected their demands to hold re-election in the entire constituency.

Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) spokesman has said that polling was continuing unabated, adding that commission’s officials were supervising the balloting.

The ECP said staff and election material had been sent for the partial re-election while army and the Rangers personnel have been deployed for security.

Polling would continue till 5:00 pm without any break. Re-polling would also be held for PS-112 and 113 constituencies of the Sindh Assembly. (Geo) (GNN)

PTI leader Zuhra Shahid’s funeral prayer after Asar

KARACHI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Zuhra Shahid’s burial prayer will be offered at Sultan Masjid after Asar prayers and she will be laid to rest at the graveyard in Defence Phase IV on Sunday here.

Following the burial, PTI activists will stage a protest demonstration in front of the office of British Deputy High Commission here, sources said.

Police said that the postmortem of the body of PTI leader, who was gunned down yesterday in Defence Phase IV by unknown motorbike riders, was completed this morning at Jinnah Hospital here.

Lady MLO Dr. Nasreen Qamar said that Zuhra Shahid, 60 received two bullets fired from 30-bore pistol from a close distance, while a bullet hitting the jaw went out of the head and another one hit at the back.

Police further said that the two bullets out of four fired at Zuhra Shahid hit her at the gate of her house.

SSP, Nasir Aftab said that the murder case of the incident could not be registered as yet, while the relatives of the deceased said that after burial of the murdered Zuhra Shahid today FIR would be registered in consultations with the lawyers. (Geo) (GNN)

Saudi woman tops Everest

KATHMANDU: Saudi woman Raha Moharrak reached the summit of Nepal's Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, in a first for kingdom where women's sports are severely restricted, tourism officials said Sunday.

The 25 year old reached the 8,848-metre (29,029-foot) summit early Saturday morning with a party of foreign mountaineers and Nepalese guides.

"She reached the peak with 12 other members of the expedition," Gyanendra Shrestha, an official with Nepal's tourism ministry, told AFP from Everest Base Camp.

"We have been able to contact her and she is very exhausted and now resting," Hassan Moharrak, the climber's father, told AFP, adding that the family was very happy with her achievement.

Moharrak's feat is backdropped by her country's gradual warming to the idea of women participating in sports.

In a historic first for the country, two female athletes participated in the 2012 London Olympic games.

Early this month, the government allowed some girls in private schools to participate in athletics but requested the schools ensure girls wear "a covering and decent outfit" for sport activities in "suitable areas". (AFP)