Polish food giant buys Czech company Becherovka.  “Strengthen the position”

Polish food giant has acquired Becherovka, a brand of popular Czech herbal liqueur. Masbex reported that FrIn addition to the brand, he became the owner of the production plant and warehouse.

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Becherovka will strengthen our position in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Currently, it is No. 2 in the herbal alcoholic beverage sector in the Czech Republic. What is very important for us is that it is a brand with tradition, which has been in continuous production since 1807, says Krzysztof Pawinski, co-owner and CEO of Maspex Group.

He added that Becherovka also has great potential – it fits well with market trends, including: changing consumption pattern towards lower alcohol drinks, experimenting with flavors and differentiation – as consumers choose higher quality products.

Maspex – Polish food giant

Maspex is the largest private Polish company in the food industry and one of the largest in Central and Eastern Europe. The company has approximately 70 brands in its portfolio, and its products are present in more than 70 countries around the world.

The company annually produces 1.8 billion liters of juices, nectars and drinks, 240 thousand tons of pasta, cereals and instant products, and 150 thousand tons of jams and preserves. Revenues from the sale of Maspex in 2022 amounted to more than PLN 14 billion.

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