FrieslandCampina to Pilot $4 Billion Indonesia Lunch Program

  • Frisian Flag to run six-month trial of school lunch program
  • New plant can produce up to 700 million kilograms dairy a year
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Indonesia’s incoming government will work with the local unit of Dutch dairy producer Royal FrieslandCampina NV, among other companies, to trial its free lunch program.

In August, PT Frisian Flag Indonesia will start a six-month pilot run at 10 schools in Cikarang, an industrial hub just outside of the capital Jakarta, said Corine Tap, who heads FrieslandCampina’s Asia business. The company will provide its signature milk products and help put together healthy meals for students, she said.