Senselet sells potato chips in a range of different flavours, mostly in large Ethiopian cities.
Pepsico becomes major shareholder in Ethiopian Potato Chips company Senselet
PepsiCo, one of the world’s leading food and beverage companies, joins Veris as a major shareholder in Senselet Food Processing Plc in Ethiopia.
Veris Investments will continue to maintain a minority interest in Senselet and partner with PepsiCo to further grow the business and develop potato sourcing programmes in Ethiopia.
Senselet, founded by Veris Investments in 2015, today has a leading market position in Ethiopia with its SUN Chips brand that is being produced from locally sourced potatoes.
SUN Chips is distributed in Addis Ababa and other large Ethiopian cities and available in the flavours Habesha Spice, Paprika and Natural and in various pack sizes. Senselet’s factory, located around 65 km from Addis Ababa, is a modern production facility operating in line with high food safety and quality standards. The company now employs more than 150 people.
Juliette de Wijkerslooth, managing director of Veris Investments:
“PepsiCo shares our commitment to work with small and medium scale Ethiopian farmers as well as developing the potato value chain and sustainable farming in Ethiopia.”
“Having PepsiCo as a partner will enable Senselet to leverage their extensive global expertise on potato cultivation, manufacturing and go-to-market capabilities as to further grow the company.”