Kathmandu, June 21
First Choice Foods Pvt. Ltd. has
established a European-technology-based modern potato processing industry in
Siddharthanagar Rural Municipality of Rupandehi District.
The Rs. 2 billion facility spans
approximately five bighas with a 60,000 square foot industrial building,
Executive Chairman of the company Krishna Prasad Poudel informed at a programme
organised to launch the product of the company in Lalitpur on Thursday evening.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister
Bishnu Prasad Paudel launched the products of the company. He expressed hopes
that the products of the company would find their ways to the international
market.
"It's a matter of happiness that the
industry is supporting farmers and investing in agricultural research,"
said DPM Paudel.
The company produces world-class frozen
potato products, including French fries, and has plans for potato tikki, burger
patties, smileys, and hash brown potato wedges.
"First Choice Foods has obtained BRCGS
international quality production certification, a standard in food safety and
quality. The company is registered with the US FDA and is exporting to the
Indian market," said Poudel.
The company also has plans for export to
the United States, Dubai, Malaysia, and Saudi Arabia are in preparation.
Over the past five years, First Choice
Foods has invested in research for processing-grade potatoes in the Tarai,
hilly, and Himalayan regions. This year, the industry purchased approximately
2,000 metric tonnes of potatoes from farmers. The company is currently
producing potatoes through thousands of farmers in 19 districts, including
Kailali, Nawalpur, Sindhuli, and Kavrepalanchok.
First Choice Foods has received approval
from the government for potato research and development and seed potato
production.
According to Poudel, the company's team
includes potato crop specialists, food scientists, potato disease experts,
engineers, and chartered accountants.
The company aims to connect Nepali farmers
to the market, balance agriculture and technology in Nepal, and establish 'Made
in Nepal' as a respected global brand. First Choice Foods has initiated
training for technical personnel in Frozen Potato Processing in Nepal.
However, the company faces challenges from
low-quality imports, market perception of Nepali products, and illegal French
fry imports, as well as policy-related issues.
It intends to provide Nepali consumers with
healthy, safe, and internationally standardised potato products. The company
markets its products under the "Himalayan Crisp and Hamro Fries"
brands.
The company's products are distributed in
major cities such as Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan, Butwal, Itahari, Dang, and
Nepalgunj through five distributors, 12 chain restaurants, 150 suppliers, over
400 restaurants, and 171 modern marts.
In the international market, Pal Frozen
Group in Uttarakhand, India, is distributing First Choice Foods' French fries.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 22 June 2025.
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