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“QUALITY IN EVERYTHING” Comforting treats or daily essentials, juice and dairy are key in many people’s diets and grocery shops. If you’re shopping in Egypt, then it’s possible that these products were made by Beyti. We spoke with Mohamed Badran, CEO of Beyti, to learn more about how the company is raising the bar for fruit juice and dairy in the country. WRITTEN BY ALICE INSTONE-BREWER
BEYTI EGYPT Beyti was established in 1998, when it purchased the
country’s largest commercial dairy farm from the Saudi Group Dallah Al-Baraka. It went live with its first product in 2002 and, today, it is one of the largest producers of milk, juice and yoghurt, which it markets to 86 million potential consumers. 2018 marked the company’s 20year anniversary; to celebrate, we spoke with Mohamed Badran: “Beyti is a fortress in the Egyptian food industry. Today, we celebrate 20 years of leading in business, while creating value and contributing to our community and stakeholders. 20 years of learning, 20 years of growth, 20 years of success!”
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he company sells a wide range of agrifood products, including juices, natural milk, flavoured milk and both spoonable and drinkable yoghurts, as well as cooking and whipping creams.
They are currently the country’s leading producer in juice and in high-end milk, which they focus on rather than dealing in lowergrade, less hygienic products. Beyti is also the second leading company in the yoghurt category, however, as Mohamed told us confidently, “We will be number one soon.” To achieve this, they intend to keep doing what they have been doing this entire time: delivering quality, as their slogan says, in everything they do. The name ‘Beyti’ comes from the Arabic word meaning both ‘my home’ and ‘home-made’, which reflects the healthy and wholesome nature of the company’s wide range of products. They work carefully to adhere to the highest international quality standards and to make sure that their products are not only free from harmful additives, but also taste fresh and, of course, contribute to a healthy diet. In 2002, the company’s first milk product hit the market. To ensure that it was of a high standard, the newly formed Beyti company invested millions of dollars in the construction of a state-of-the-art facility that would allow for fully-automated
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production. Built on the Cairo-Alex Desert Road, the plant is able to process both dairy and other agrifood products, with high-speed
automation keeping its output time efficient whilst also ensuring
what we are developing within Beyti itself. We’re always striving to
that all operations are stringently hygienic and safe. In the same
have this family culture. My dream is that I leave Beyti employees
year as the milk launch, Beyti Factory was heralded in European
feeling that they are unique in the country.”
Dairy Magazine as the “Factory of the Year”.
Between Almarai and PepsiCo., the company has two giants
Once they achieved success with their milk, in 2007, the
behind it, and yet the new and improved company has been left
company branched out into juice and, soon after, creams. In 2009,
with the autonomy to make the decisions that feel right on the
Beyti caught the attentions of both Arabian dairy manufacturer
ground level, where Mohamed and his staff know what is needed.
Almarai and the well-known PepsiCo International. The two
With his hands on the reins, Mohamed was quick to push the Beyti
companies formed a joint venture and acquired Beyti. In doing so,
team and challenge how much they could achieve, and having the
the companies also introduced the latest technology to its facilities
freedom to do so on their own terms, he feels the entire team has
in yet another upgrade. Today, Beyti employs 3,000 employees,
been empowered: “They may have thought I was a little crazy when
operates fully automated facilities, and holds a competitive position
I first joined. They thought, ‘Oh, he is a little too ambitious’. But
in all four of its product categories.
now, they have achieved those targets, and it is time for us to say,
Mohamed became the CEO of Beyti in 2012, having previously
‘What are we after next?’ Now, they are convinced that they can do
worked for Almarai in Saudi Arabia. After an eventful career that
it, as they’ve done it before, and that is only possible in a culture of
had him moving from country to country, Mohamed feels that he
allowing people to have more autonomy.”
has found a home in Beyti. Having served as the company’s CEO
The company currently hires 3,000 direct employees and
for six years, he has become deeply invested in the growth that the
provides more than 15,000 indirect employment opportunities.
company has achieved, and is passionate about how far it can still
As with Beyti products, Mohamed has ambitious expectations for
go: “Beyti has a lot to offer. We’ve come a long way, and we’re very
Beyti staff and the standard that they represent under the Beyti
proud of the ambitious goals we’ve set and achieved, and also of
name. “The important thing for me is that Beyti represents the best
BEYTI EGYPT that Egyptians have to offer. I want the education and development
standards have been recognised time and again. “We’ve achieved
of Beyti employees to be at the highest level.” Beyti employees are
very high ratings recently in quality awards, which makes us as well
not only trained on the job, but are also sent on training courses
as our affiliate companies very proud.”
and even to business courses in institutions like Harvard, allowing
An even stronger testament to the company’s strength has
them to develop their educational skill level. “Beyti employees are
been their ability to weather tough times. The past two years have
great ambassadors for passion, innovation and excellence, which
been trying for companies throughout the country, following the
are three of our core values. These values define what the company
devaluation of the EGP in 2016. Despite this, the board Beyti
is about and guide employees’ behaviour inside and outside the
answers to continues to show faith: “We’ve had a complete U-turn
organization. That has really been my dream, and achieving this
in our bottom line this year (but not our top line, because this has
dream is manifested in the company values.”
always performed well). We’ve just received recognition from the
In part, Beyti seeks to achieve this by running internship
Beyti board and an appetite to further invest in Egypt, which is
programmes that encourage both skill training and the development
very exciting for me personally. They have invested almost $400
of these values, and the company prioritises hiring talents who
million in the last five years; those investments are almost coming
have graduated from this programme. Additionally, higher
to a close, which means we’ve almost invested all of that $400
positions within the company are exclusively filled through internal
million, and now they’re saying, ‘Well, what else can we do?’ When
promotion, to nurture the company culture of growing from within.
you hear that from a board, you know you’re on the right track.”
This allows Beyti to truly shape its staff into a family of like-minded,
Mohamed added.
dedicated and conscientious workers, from the ground level to the very top.
Beyti plans to invest in new categories of products with these funds, and Mohamed has other ambitious goals for the next five
The results have been clear; not only is the company one of
years. For example, he aims to expand the company’s export
the leading, or the leading manufacturer in its fields, but its quality
operations, including a push into the African and Middle Eastern
markets – markets they are already entering with promising success. “Our export business has out-performed even the local business in terms of growth, growing more than 100% this year.” This achievement is made all the more impressive when looking at the countries that Beyti is exporting to: as well as locations scattered throughout Africa, including Senegal, Kenya, Libya and Morocco, the company supplies the Middle East – primarily Syria, Yemen and Palestine. All three of these countries are facing political conflicts that make business extremely inconsistent, and yet, Beyti is still achieving success and intends to push further into both regions. From their products to their booming business, Beyti stands as a testament to what can be achieved with the right culture and work ethic, and it seems that Mohamed’s passion has been greatly rewarded, and will continue to be in the years to come. “Our ambitions are high; we’re in a good place to succeed, and our employees are hungry to achieve more.”
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