Abstract
Kamal Patel and Tushar Thumar, co-founders of Khedut Feeds & Foods Private Limited (KFFPL), were contemplating whether to accept the proposal from Royal Exporters Private Limited (REPL) to become one of its contract manufacturers. REPL was a leading peanut exporter in India that shipped premium peanuts to the European Union (EU) and other markets. Patel and Thumar had invested INR 134.8 million to establish a cutting-edge peanut-processing facility for exporting peanuts to the EU. However, despite producing high-quality peanuts, they could not find buyers in the EU willing to pay a reasonable price. This happened for two reasons. First, they started at a time when the EU was considering a ban on Indian peanuts because of the presence of aflatoxin in them. Second, many EU importers were unwilling to take a chance on a new exporter from India. By accepting REPL’s offer, KFFPL could benefit from gaining access to its production capacity and obtaining a guaranteed return on investment. However, the downside would be losing autonomy in decision-making, brand-building potential and international recognition.
Additional Information
Product Type | Case |
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Reference No. | MAR0532 |
Title | Khedut Feeds & Foods Private Limited: Implications of Country of Origin |
Pages | 16 |
Published on | Apr 13, 2023 |
Year of Event | 2010 |
Authors | Jena, Sanjay Kumar; Borah, Sourav Bikash; Sharma, Amalesh; |
Area | Marketing (MAR) |
Discipline | Innovation and Entrepreneurship, International Business, Marketing, Strategic Management |
Sector | Agriculture and Animal Husbandry |
Learning Objective | After reading and discussing the case, students should be able to • recognise the opportunities and challenges of market selection for a company exporting from a developing country, • comprehend the impediments an emerging-market export firm faces while exporting to a developed market, • ascertain how a company’s country of origin (COO) affects its export credentials, even if the company produces products of superior quality and • analyse how to mitigate the negative effect of COO for an emerging-market firm considering export to a developed market. |
Keywords | Country of origin; Business-to-business marketing; International business; Emerging market firms; Peanuts export; Negative image |
Country | India |
State | Gujarat |
Organization | Khedut Feeds & Foods Private Limited |
Access | For All |
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