PEPSI GIVEN GO AHEAD FOR MAJOR PLANT – OFFICIALS CONFIRM
June 1st, 2016
THE INDIAN state government of Karnataka has given PepsiCo India Holdings Private Ltd permission to build a major new soft drinks and snacks manufacturing plant 200km south-west of Bangalore, an official has confirmed to just-food.
A government panel headed by the chief minister Siddaramaiah, a member of India’s opposition Congress Party, has cleared the project, which will be built in Nanjanaugud, Mysore district.
Under the agreement, the government official told just-food. Karnataka will provide funding and assistance to boost transport and energy ...
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