Dabur India Aims To Double Its Turnover In Three Years In Spices Business: Mohit Burman
FMCG major Dabur India aims to double its turnover in the next three years and become a national player in the spices business with the acquisition of Badshah Masala, chairman Mohit Burman said in an interview. Pointing out that the spices business in India is fragmented and very regional with each state having its own preferences, Burman says there is a huge opportunity in the space. "We are planning to go national with our products. We have retained the management team to show us the way on how to develop the business and make our products have national acceptance," Burman, said in the exclusive conversation with Udayan Mukherjee, Global Business Editor, Business Today TV.
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