"Initially, we will market in bulk and retail products are on the cards for future," a top company official told PTI.
FMCG, agri and nutraceuticals will be the major thrust segments for the world's second largest soda ash maker.
The plant initially will have a capacity of 300 tonnes annually and would scale up to 1,000 tonnes.
Nutraceuticals is estimated to become USD 4 billion market in India by 2018. The company was focusing at making oligosaccharides, sweeteners, anti-obesity products through green routes.
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Tata Chemicals will commission a pilot plant to make nutraceuticals in Chennai as part of focus on speciality and consumer products businesses.
After branded salt, pulses (dal) under iSakthi brand, the company entered masalas in Punjab recently.
The company official did not ruled out possibility of entering the estimated Rs 700 crore ready-to-eat and ready-to-cook food segment in future.
The major players operating in India's ready-to-eat food market include ITC, Kohinoor, MTR and McCain.