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Growth of tobacco business good for shareholders: ITC chief

Source: PTI
July 22, 2016 17:33 IST
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Image: A man smokes a cigarette as he sits on a pavement along a road in Srinagar.

The growth of tobacco business of ITC was good for its shareholders and there was no point of de-growing it for the benefit of the non-tobacco verticals, ITC chairman Y C Deveshwar said on Friday.

During the April-June quarter, ITC's revenue from cigarettes increased 6.42 per cent to Rs 8,230.60 crore (Rs 82.3 billion) from Rs 7,733.43 crore (Rs 77.33 billion) in the year-ago period.

"Some shareholders are saying that growth of the tobacco business should be less while that of others (non-tobacco) should rise.

"That is not the objective", Deveshwar said at the company's annual general meeting in Kolkata.

Deveshwar, who will step down as executive chairman and preside over as non-executive chairman at the next AGM, said, "We are not competing within the company".

"The growth of the tobacco business will be good for the shareholders of the company," he said.

The tobacco business was increasingly coming under prohibition by various government regulations but continued to be the prime revenue driver of the company.

ITC was in a unique position to explore new opportunities in the area of perishables including fruits and vegetables, he said in the chairman's speech.

In this regard, ITC was exploring the opportunity to invest in state-of-the-art cold chain top cover farm produce including fresh, frozen and dehydrated fruits and vegetables.

Also, there are plans to cultivate medicinal and aromatic plants, he said.

"The company's traditional, new and developing enterprises will help in achieving the Rs 1 lakh crore (Rs 1 trillion) FMCG goal by 2030," he said.

Image: A man smokes a cigarette as he sits on a pavement along a road in Srinagar. Photograph: Fayaz Kabli/Reuters

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