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Producers of California wine invest 200 million pesos in its plant in Aguascalientes

  • Valle Redondo, a beverage manufacturer in Mexico, plans to invest 200 million pesos in Aguascalientes to expand its production capacity.
  • The investment enables Valle Redondo to pursue export opportunities to markets like the United States, Canada, and the European Union.
Valle Redondo will invest to increase exports and have sustainable production processes. Photo: Webphotographeer
Valle Redondo will invest to increase exports and have sustainable production processes. Photo: Webphotographeer
05/31/2021
Valle Redondo, a manufacturer of non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages, including the best-selling California wine in Mexico, plans to invest approximately 200 million pesos in Aguascalientes to expand its production. 

The investment will be carried out in two phases: the opening of a cogeneration plant and the expansion of the manufacturing facility. The cogeneration plant will provide 100% of the company's energy needs and 50% of its steam requirements. 

This investment aligns with their commitment as a socially responsible company, including efforts in carbon bond issuance and wastewater treatment.To address water scarcity, Valle Redondo has a wastewater treatment plant that filters and processes all water used in production for internal reuse. 

The second phase of the 200 million peso investment involves expanding their production facility to process an additional 27,000 tons of fruit per year. This expansion will support their export strategy to markets such as the United States, Canada, and the European Union. 

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