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    Nestle's Nescafe to Invest Additional $89 Million in Brazil Business

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    Posted on May 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Nescafe plans to invest $89 million in Brazil by 2028, focusing on factory expansion and coffee machine growth, reinforcing Brazil's strategic role.

    Nescafe to Boost Investment in Brazil by $89 Million by 2028

    SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Nestle's Nescafe plans to invest an additional 500 million reais ($88.7 million) in Brazil by 2028, the coffee brand said on Thursday in a presentation to journalists.

    The amount comes on top of the 1 billion-real investment the company had announced last year in Latin's America largest economy.

    Brazil is the second-largest coffee consumer in the world and Nestle's total investment - now standing at 1.5 billion reais - will reinforce the country's strategic role in the company's global growth, it said.

    The fresh investments are focused on expanding its Montes Claros factory, located in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais, and increasing the footprint of its "Nestle Professional" coffee machines, according to the firm.

    Nescafe refers to its capsule products as "portion coffee" and Valeria Pardal, the company's business executive officer for coffee beverages said it was optimistic about the sector's future growth.

    "In the last five years, Nestle's "portion coffee" category has grown around 20%, so we are estimating this level of growth going forward," Pardal said.

    The Nescafe brand was first created in Brazil - the world's largest coffee producer and exporter - to sell instant coffee, but now has a broader range of products.

    ($1 = 5.6397 reais)

    (Reporting by Oliver Griffin; Writing by Andre Romani; Editing by Gabriel Araujo and Alistair Bell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Nescafe to invest an additional $89 million in Brazil by 2028.
    • •Investment focuses on expanding Montes Claros factory.
    • •Nestle aims to increase 'Nestle Professional' coffee machines.
    • •Brazil is a strategic market for Nestle's global growth.
    • •Nescafe's 'portion coffee' category has grown 20% in five years.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Nestle's Nescafe to invest additional $89 million in Brazil business

    1How much is Nescafe investing in Brazil?

    Nescafe plans to invest an additional 500 million reais, approximately $88.7 million, in Brazil by 2028.

    2What is the total investment Nescafe has made in Brazil?

    Nescafe's total investment in Brazil now stands at 1.5 billion reais after this new investment.

    3What is Nescafe's focus for its new investments?

    The fresh investments are focused on expanding its Montes Claros factory in Minas Gerais and increasing the footprint of its 'Nestle Professional' coffee machines.

    4What growth has Nescafe seen in its portion coffee category?

    In the last five years, Nescafe's 'portion coffee' category has grown around 20%, and they estimate this level of growth will continue.

    5Why is Brazil significant for Nescafe?

    Brazil is the second-largest coffee consumer in the world and is also the largest coffee producer and exporter, making it strategically important for Nescafe's global growth.

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