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Recent comments (11)
In response to: "Fruit Juice industry in India" 110 days old
by Prestiti personale [Visitor]
Hi, thanks for sharing an excellent article regarding the business related to the fruit juice in India. As the India is considered as a hot climate area , so it is obvious that more of them will feel thirsty while they are in ride and will be hesitate to spend in soft drinks, well more of them are attracted towards fruit juice as it is harmless and more…
In response to: "Zimbabwe Economy" 117 days old
by Tanti soldi [Visitor]
Hi, hope to fight the situation inflation it is not right to print more notes as though it will solve the problem for the time being but it will put the country in an awkward situation in a long run. Instead of it the country should try to decrease the cost price of the product and increase production.
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In response to: "Zimbabwe Economy" 117 days old
by Credito Finanziamento [Visitor]
Hi, hope to fight the situation inflation it is not right to print more notes as though it will solve the problem for the time being but it will put the country in an awkward situation in a long run. Instead of it the country should try to decrease the cost price of the product and increase production. more…
In response to: "Fruit Juice industry in India" 158 days old
by CR [Visitor]
Hi
This is a great article, was wondering if you could share the sources for the statistics that you have provided in the article. For example :
"For one, the fruit drink market (juice accounts for 30 per cent, nectar is 10 per cent and fruit drinks are 60 per cent of the market today) has grown at a 20 per cent to 25 per cent r more…
In response to: "Fruit Juice industry in India" 171 days old
by Sean Reynolds [Visitor]
ZVERY NICE THE ABOUT OF INFORMATIONCOMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE MARKETING MIX OF DABUR REAL AND PEPSI TROPICANA.
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In response to: "Fruit Juice industry in India" 351 days old
by gyan chand sharma [Visitor]
Dear Mr. Manish,
If you could discuss the project of juices, I will be highly appreciated this.
I am working with juice industry and this company has a good market share in India.
For more discussion, pls revert to me.
Best regards,
Gyan Chand Sharma
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In response to: "Fruit Juice industry in India" 555 days old
by S C Pradhan [Visitor]
Dear Sir
Your article on fruit juices is good. It will be complet if you can provide the fruite juices industry and market in India, major players, imported fruit juices and their origins, customs duty and other policy measures.
Indian market size for the imported juices is growing at 10 % per annum for the last 4 years. H more…
In response to: "Fruit Juice industry in India" 574 days old
by George [Visitor]
The fruit juice industry in India appears to be healthy as it continues to grow. I think more American fruit juice companies should adopt some of India's exotic brands of fruit juice so the general public can have a chance to experience something different.
Here is one fine example of an exotic fruit from Brazil that has been converted more…
In response to: "Fruit Juice industry in India" 575 days old
by Manish Dargar [Visitor]
Hi,
My name is Manish Dargar and i am from Surat-Gujarat-India. I have a proposal for a new Beverage. Its something like frootie which has made a big market in india. As you know frootie is a mango flavored drink. Our home made beverage includes of raw mango juice with little sugar, black salt and dry coriander (Pudhina). This beverage more…
In response to: "Fruit Juice industry in India" 687 days old
by Sumeet Malhotra [Visitor]
HI
This is Sumeet from Birmingham, UK. Quite interested about your article on juice industry. I was wondering if you would have time to email me back as i need to discuss something on this report you have written.
My email is malhotsume@aol.com
Thnx
Sumeet more…
In response to: "Prelude to Archaeology.." 922 days old
by sistaslave [Member]
lupungutu.. lol
nice, I think this is a great beginning. i am definately going to be checking it out, i think that growing up i had a private fascination with fossils, now i get the chance to hear it from someone who actually knows something about it. I cant wait. more…