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Tata Chemicals launches fortified salt products

Lake Magadi, nestled in the Rift Valley, is the source of all Kenya’s indigenously produced salt. As part of a diversification strategy, Tata Chemicals Magadi began to look at ways to make more of its untapped resource and build its profile in the East African country’s agricultural sector. The launch of two flagship salt products for the Kenyan livestock is the culmination of a long journey of market analysis and the acquisition of new marketing skills.

 “We began by conducting a dipstick analysis to understand how best we can exploit this untapped resource. The feedback we received from the market challenged us to rethink and adopt an integrated strategy. We identified a clear need to invest in marketing ourselves to the Kenyan farmer. Our success depended on the ability to create awareness outside Magadi since our salt brands were unknown. Jackson Mbui, Managing Director explains Maureen Thuku has been involved in the marketing process and explains how the branding strategy was implemented “The products were designed to increase meat and milk production. We looked at opportunities to position the brand and differentiate ourselves to deliver a competitive advantage. Following a stage gate process, we have successfully launched two brands: Magadi Moore Nyama and Magadi Mooore Maziwa.”

The product launch in April 2017 combined internal, media, trade and consumer activities. We phased the launch to create the most impactful campaign.”

“Our Farmers should experience the brand as a one stop shop that provides best practices in farm and livestock management. We have partnered with veterinarians in each region of the country to offer product knowledge and after sales support to farmers. Market response has been positive and the Kenyan cattle are enjoying the taste of a local delicacy that is Magadi Moore Nyama and Magadi Moore Maziwa, says Maureen Thuku Tata Chemicals Magadi’s Brand Manager.