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Monday, July 22 2019 - 19:02
AsiaNet
Responding to the Market: Yili's New Dairy Products Hits the Shelves in Southeast Asia
BEIJING, July 22, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/

Yili Group (SHA: 600887), Asia's largest dairy firm, launched their first Mocha 
Coffee Ice Cream in Indonesia recently, marking a new milestone in expansion 
for one of China's most recognised dairy brands. The mocha-flavour ice-cream, a 
product under the Joyday brand, features a unique recipe created especially for 
the market with a stronger aroma and level of sweetness. 

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The product was created following insight gained from Yili's marketing research 
team, who found that strong-flavoured, small-portioned and affordable products 
are most popular amongst Indonesian consumers. In contrast to the current 
product lines in the local market, the ice-cream products stand out with their 
exquisite packaging and 11 different flavours, including mint, blueberry and 
sweet-corn flavour, with durian and mango flavour to be introduced soon.

Yili also found that the supply of yoghurt in Southeast Asia is constrained by 
the high cost of cold chain logistics and raw milk supply issues. To combat 
supply chain issues, Yili make use of a unique lactic acid bacteria species 
developed by Agricultural University of Athens for the launch of their yoghurt, 
Ambrosial, which combined with Yili's advanced manufacturing and packing 
technology to provide the first PET-bottled room tempreture yoghurt. In 
addition, the protein content is 35% higher than average yoghurt products, 
according to Yili Innovation Centre.

"We are delighted to see the successful launch of our products in Southeast 
Asia markets. We owe our sincerest thanks to the joint efforts of our R&D 
centres across the globe," said Yipeng Zhang, Vice President of Yili Group. 
"Yili has always been open and cooperative in the process of 
internationalisation. Yili is hoping to drive the global dairy industry further 
with our innovative capability and global resources," Zhang added. 

Yili has established an extensive R&D network aimed at continuously promoting 
and integrating the use of global resources. In Europe, Yili partnered with the 
University of Wageningen in the Netherlands to establish the Yili European 
Innovation Center. In North America, Yili implemented the "SINO-U.S. Food 
Wisdom Valley" with the top universities and scientific research institutions 
in the United States. In Oceania, Yili invested RMB three billion (USD 437 
million) to build the "Yili Group Oceania Production Base", one of the most 
extensive integrated dairy production base in the world, covering production, 
processing, R&D, and packaging. 

In the years ahead, Yili aims to become the world's most trusted health food 
provider. 

About Yili

Beginning in 1956, Yili Group has been the largest dairy producer in China with 
over 60 years developmet. Now Yili ranks first in Asia according to the 2018 
Rabobank "Global Dairy Top 20". Yili was awarded "China's best practices of 
Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)" by the UN Global Compact, 
the world's largest corporate sustainability initiative in 2017, and ranks 
third in "Top 50 Most Valuable Food Brands in the World" by Brand Finance in 
2019. 

SOURCE: Yili Group

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