INDIA FOOD FORUM - Food & Grocery Riding on edible oil, Emami targets Rs 30,000-cr turnover By Indiaretailing Bureau June 14, 2016 216 0 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedin Must Read ResearchIndiaretailing Bureau - January 30, 2023Simplicity should be the key 2023-24 mantra, says India EAS Index Report E-CommerceShiv Joshi - January 30, 2023Budget 2023: Make going public easy, says Dhiresh Bansal of Meesho Consumer Durables & ITIndiaretailing Bureau - January 30, 2023Samsung inaugurates its largest experience store in North India Indiaretailing Bureau Over the next two to three years, the Emami group plans to double its turnover to Rs 25,000-30,000 crore. This might appear a steep target, but the hustle and bustle in the swanky steel-and-glass corporate office makes it seem realistic…READ MORE TagsEmami Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedin Previous articleInternational QSRs scaling up fast to grab 75 pc market shareNext articleHome-grown brands remain most chosen in India: IMRB Kantar report Latest News ResearchIndiaretailing Bureau - January 30, 2023Simplicity should be the key 2023-24 mantra, says India EAS Index ReportThe EAS Index Report identifies customer pain points across their interaction with brands and shares recommendations to ease the... E-Commerce Budget 2023: Make going public easy, says Dhiresh Bansal of Meesho Shiv Joshi - January 30, 2023 Consumer Durables & IT Samsung inaugurates its largest experience store in North India Indiaretailing Bureau - January 30, 2023 Food & Beverage Edible oil makers get additional 6 months to remove packing temperature details PTI - January 30, 2023 Big Grid Bikaji Foods reports a PAT growth of 195.39% for Q3FY23 Indiaretailing Bureau - January 30, 2023 More Articles Like This Why should F&B players open outlets away from established destinations Food Sanjay Kumar - December 20, 2022 Adapting to changes in customer expectations is the new trend to follow: Anurag Katriar INDIA FOOD FORUM - Food & Grocery Indiaretailing Bureau - December 20, 2022 Plant-based food alternates need HoReCa to go mass, say makers at India Food Forum 2022 Food Indiaretailing Bureau - December 19, 2022 Impulse grocery: What convenience stores in India are doing wrong Food & Grocery Indiaretailing Bureau - December 19, 2022