Key Highlights
- MoU signed at Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025.
- Premium Freeze-Dried Coffee plant to be set up on 20 acres.
- Vintage Coffee Private Limited to execute the project.
- Government support assured through TG-IPASS clearances.
- Planned installed capacity of 5500 MT per annum.
- VCBL scaling total capacity from 6500 MT to 11000 MT by March 2026.
- New 5500 MT freeze-dried coffee greenfield project targeted for March 2027.
Vintage Coffee and Beverages Limited has formalised a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Telangana for setting up a Premium Freeze-Dried Coffee plant in the state. The agreement was signed on 9 December 2025 during the Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025 held at Bharat Future City.
Under the MoU, the company’s wholly owned subsidiary Vintage Coffee Private Limited will develop the facility across 20 acres of land. The Government of Telangana has committed to providing all required clearances and support through the TG-IPASS framework to accelerate the project’s execution.
The MoU signifies the State’s intent to extend cooperation through its departments and agencies, including faster approval processes and allocation of land within the Food Processing Park. Formal implementation agreements will follow based on the MoU guidelines.
Speaking at the event, Chairman and Managing Director Balakrishna Tati stated that the partnership with the state government marks an important milestone for the company. He emphasised that Telangana’s business-friendly ecosystem and proactive governance have encouraged the company to invest in this major initiative. The planned facility will have an installed capacity of 5500 metric tons per annum and is expected to strengthen domestic coffee-processing capabilities while creating employment and supporting farmer value chains.
Vintage Coffee and Beverages, headquartered in Hyderabad, is a publicly listed company engaged in the manufacturing and export of instant coffee and beverage products. The company recently expanded its production capacity to 6500 MT and is progressing toward 11000 MT by March 2026. Additionally, a new greenfield project to manufacture 5500 MT of freeze-dried instant coffee is scheduled for commissioning by March 2027.