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South Africans love their coffee, with cappuccino now the fastest-growing coffee segment, and Nestlé SA has responded to this demand, as consumption was growing at about 15% annually. This is how:

South Africans love their coffee, with cappuccino now the fastest-growing coffee segment, and Nestlé SA has responded to this demand, as consumption was growing at about 15% annually.

Nestlé ESAR business executive officer for coffee and beverages Carl Khoury said the company was a market leader in this coffee market segment. "Unfortunately, we don’t have the capability in the country to produce these high-speed machines with the quality requirements that we need," said ESAR chief engineer Sean Weavill at the Babelegi plant.

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