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Cargill makes foray into chocolate business in India

US-based food major Cargill on Tuesday announced foray into the chocolate business in India and said it has tied up with a local manufacturer in the western region to produce 10,000 tonnes annually. Cargill started operations in India in 1987....

E-commerce sector rides on Digital India, note ban

Adopting disruptive technology and riding on the Digital India bandwagon, the e-commerce sector has survived the slowdown in 2017 and benefited from the note ban, which spurred online transactions.More than computer-based Internet penetration and broadband extension, the record growth...

Global food major Cargill to invest US $240 million in India

Global food major Cargill has announced that it will invest approximately Rs 1,500 crore in India over the next five years in edible oil and its other businesses, according to a PTI report. Cargill India sells edible oil and wheat flour under Nature Fresh...

Big firms like ITC, HUL, Cargill to begin fortifying wheat flour

Food regulator FSSAI said major wheat-flour brands like ITC, HUL, Cargill and Patanjali would begin to fortify wheat flour with iron, folic acid and vitamin B-12. According to a PTI report: Fortification means deliberately increasing the content of essential micronutrients...

Cargill Foods introduces technology to fight against fake products

Leading edible oil firm Cargill Foods India has introduced anti-counterfeit technology in its cooking oil brand Gemini at a cost of about Rs 2 crore to fight against fake products, besides protecting brand image and revenues. According to a PTI...

Cargill set to launch Rs 600 cr milling plant

Cargill India is gearing up to commission its Karnataka corn mill plant at Davanagere that was set up with an investment of Rs 600 crore. It is also scouting for strategic acquisitions of oil brands. The processing plant, with an...
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How FMCG companies are rethinking packaging to become eco-friendly

More and more companies are opting for sustainable approaches to packing of FMCG products for e-commerce. Here’s an overview...
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