Global non-profit Access to Nutrition Initiative, which analysed data on 1,901 products from 20 of India’s biggest FMCG companies, noted they derive 76% of their revenue from less healthy products
Dabur is planning to set up a new factory in South India in less than a year s time, according to company s CEO Mohit Malhotra. Dabur India, which has an annual capex of around Rs 350-450 crore, also plans to expand its manufacturing activities in the international markets catering to regions such as the Middle East and Europe.
FMCG firms are using AI for product innovation and consumer insights. Adoption spans the entire value chain, optimizing raw material sourcing, production, sales, pricing, and distribution through digitalisation. AI s prowess in identifying data patterns empowers companies to foresee trends, ensuring a competitive edge.
FMCG firms are using AI for product innovation and consumer insights. Adoption spans the entire value chain, optimizing raw material sourcing, production, sales, pricing, and distribution through digitalisation. AI s prowess in identifying data patterns empowers companies to foresee trends, ensuring a competitive edge.