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Woodpecker Partners Madhya Pradesh Travel Mart 2025

 The Madhya Pradesh Travel Mart (MPTM) 2025 which concluded recently saw over 400 travel agents from India and 27 participate and Woodpecker was a beverage partner, hosted at the Jehan Numa Palace, Bhopal.

The evening showcased Madhya Pradesh on a global platform highlighting the heritage and potential of its tourism. It also displayed a curated culinary spread celebrating the region’s cuisine, and an open-air experience where guests mingled, accompanied by Woodpecker’s refreshing brews.

Deepak Arora, CEO, SOM Group of Companies, said, “Woodpecker’s partnership with the Madhya Pradesh Travel Mart is a celebration of Indian entrepreneurship, craftsmanship, and culture. We are proud to be part of an event that not only showcases Madhya Pradesh’s tourism potential, but also connects India with the world. Jehan Numa Palace provided the perfect setting for Woodpecker, a brand born in India yet global in its spirit to complement the evening’s energy and elegance. The gala dinner became one of the most talked-about highlights of MPTM 2025, where state officials, global travel professionals, and international media representatives shared experiences over fine food and craft beverages. It symbolised the essence of modern tourism, a meeting of ideas, cultures, and shared aspirations for sustainable growth. We are happy to be a part of such an initiative by the Govt. of Madhya Pradesh. With its continued commitment to premium experiences, Woodpecker aims to engage with more lifestyle and tourism-led platforms that resonate with the brand’s philosophy- refreshing, youthful, and proudly Indian.”

UBL, AB InBev, Carlsberg jointly form Brewers’ Association of India

In a move that might not be surprising to many, India’s leading beer manufacturers United Breweries – controlled by Dutch manufacturer Heineken, AB InBev, and Carlsberg have come together to jointly forming a new industry body Brewers’ Association of India (BAI). The three companies own the 85% of the beer market in India via their brands Budweiser, Hoegaarden, Corona, Carlsberg, Tuborg among others.

While UBL leads the Indian beer market with its brands Kingfisher, Kalyani Black, Heineken, Amstel Bier. BAI, which is formed in partnership with the World Brewing Alliance (WBA), and is expected to focus on growing the beer category in India, drive innovation, moderation, and sustainability in the Indian beer market.

WBA is the global industry body consisting of brewers and brewing trade associations from leading markets, including Australia, Canada, the US, Europe, Japan, Korea, Latin America, Brazil, and New Zealand.

BAI is headquartered in Delhi and is going to be headed by Vinod Giri, who will assume office on June 1, 2024. Giri until now was heading the Confederation of Indian Alcoholic Beverage Companies (CIABC), the apex body of the Indian alcoholic beverage industry.

“The time is right for brewers to raise their voice on these issues. The Brewers of India will be a vital part of promoting moderate drinking, promoting our industry,” said Justin Kissinger, President and CEO, WBA.

The new association will also be open to other brewers, Indian and international both, who share the belief in growing the Indian beer industry responsibly.

AB InBev India President Kartikeya Sharma said, “There are many barriers to the growth of India’s beer category, including inequitable taxation, accessibility, and the ease of doing business. We will continue to advocate to unlock a new era for the beer category.”

Carlsberg India MD Nilesh Patel said, “The beer industry is an important sector for the states as it provides significant direct and indirect employment and generates significant revenues for the state to invest for its citizens.

“Through the Brewers’ Association of India, the industry expects to bring best global practices and further strengthen the sector.”

UBL MD & CEO Vivek Gupta said, “Together, the industry can help shape policies promoting responsible choices for consumers around moderate alcohol beverages, a robust taxation and regulatory framework and promoting investments for socio-economic benefits. We look forward to collaborate with governments and other stakeholders.”

The three companies have significantly invested in India. While Carlsberg operates seven breweries, UBL has 19 and AB InBev India has 10 of them across the country.