The Group of 20 announced the winners of the G20 Challenge on Inclusive Business Innovation, a global competition managed by International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group. Engro Foods Limited of Pakistan was among the winners.
Ambassador Rogelio Granguillhome, Executive Secretary of the Mexican Agency for International Development Co-operation and Chair of the G20 Development Working Group, presented the awards at a ceremony, says a press release here on Wednesday. The world's leading economies launched the G20 Challenge to rapidly expand commercially viable businesses that serve the large numbers of low-income people that constitute the base of the global economic pyramid. Its goal is to identify, showcase, and support innovative business models that can be replicated across developing countries.
"The winners demonstrate that commercially viable companies can also provide economic opportunities for poor people - along with better access to clean water, electricity, health care, education, housing, phone services, and financial services," said Lars Thunell, IFC Executive Vice President and CEO. "They provide impressive models for others to follow."
The 15 winners together reach more than 40 million people living at the base of the economic pyramid - as suppliers, distributors, retailers, or customers-in more than 10 countries. Pakistan's Engro Foods Limited manufactures, processes and sells dairy products, juices, ice cream, and frozen desserts. Engro uses a management information system to manage its milk procurement in deep rural Pakistan. The company has more than 1,000 locations where farmers can walk in and bring their milk to sell to Engro.-PR
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