SOUTH INDIA’S HERITAGE FOODS CONFIRMS PUSH INTO NORTH INDIAN DAIRY MARKETS

South India’s Heritage Foods today announced its entry into north Indian dairy market by setting up ofive new production units for procuring and processing of 2.8 million litres of fresh milk every day, just-food has been told. The new units will be situated in Ludhiana in Punjab; Kaladera near Jaipur, Rajasthan; Murana near Agra, Uttar Prade two in Haryana state, at Rai and Kundli. They are in addition to 15 existing production units the company operates in south and west India. Brahmani Nara, Heritage Foods' executive director told just-food that the units ...


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