High-level meeting between McCain Foods leadership and Madhya Pradesh officials to finalize investment plans for the state’s largest food processing plant
McCain Foods to Invest USD 480 Million in the Largest Food Processing Plant in Madhya Pradesh, India

In a significant boost to Madhya Pradesh’s industrial and agricultural ecosystem, McCain Foods has confirmed plans to establish the state’s largest food processing plant. On July 3, Pierre Danet, Regional President (APACSA), and Mainak Dhar, Managing Director of McCain India, met with Hon’ble Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav to formalize this landmark investment.
The high-level meeting also included the participation of Shri Raghwendra Kumar Singh, Principal Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy & Investment Promotion and Department of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, and Shri Chandramauli Shukla, Managing Director of MP Industrial Development Corporation (MPIDC).
Investment Details
With an estimated total investment of INR 4,000 crore (USD 480 million), the project will be executed in three phases:
- Phase 1: INR 1,500–1,800 crore (USD 180–216 million)
- Phase 2: INR 1,000 crore (USD 120 million)
- Phase 3: INR 1,000 crore (USD 120 million)

McCain Foods executives with Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav and state officials during discussions on a landmark INR 4,000 crore (USD 480 million) investment project
Employment Impact
The initiative is expected to generate direct employment for over 600 individuals and indirect employment for around 1,500 people in the first phase alone.
Transforming the Rural Economy
Beyond industrial development, McCain’s investment is set to transform the rural economy of Madhya Pradesh. Over 20,000 farmers across the state will be engaged through contract farming, gaining access to modern agricultural techniques, training, and stable income opportunities.
Company Statement
The investment will not only create employment opportunities but also provide long-term support to the farming community in Madhya Pradesh. The state government’s support has been instrumental in making this project possible.



