Case study Unilever Brazil BT provides an IP-based infrastructure to serve consumer products giant at its new South American home “BT was fantastic in fulfilling our deadlines‚ which were extremely aggressive. The team quickly understood the importance and urgency of the project‚ and they had a wonderful sense of partnership. They aligned all of the external providers‚ achieving a high level of efficiency making sure the project was a success.” Alfred Gunter Infrastructure Account Manager Unilever
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Indian FMCG Sector Trends - 2008 In this post i have covered multiple trends happening in the Indian FMCG sector. 1. Focus on Health Companies are widening their health food portfolio to cash in on the rich‚ urban‚ health conscious Indian. In recent we have seen flurry of products in this segment. Have a look of some of them: 1.1) Sugar free Chywanprash 1.2) Organic spices/ pulses 1.3) Multi grain pastas/ Biscuits 1.4) Processed foods particularly juices 1.5) Probiotic Ice Creams 1.6)
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including Organic Fertilizers. The Crop Protection business produces insecticides‚ fungicides and herbicides and markets these products in India and across the globe. Coromandel is the second largest manufacturer of Malathion and only the second manufacturer of Phenthoate. Coromandel has also ventured into the retail business setting up more than 640 rural retail centers in the States of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. The Company clocked a turnover of Rs.9‚ 823 crore during FY 2011-12. lt was
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Rural shop audit – A study on FMCG brands sold in rural shops in Tamil Nadu K Arul Rajan Gone were the days when a rural consumer went to a nearby city to buy “Branded” products and services. The impact of globalization has made significant change in the rural markets and is felt as much as in urban. Trends indicate that the rural markets are coming up in a big way and growing twice as fast as the urban‚ witnessing a rise in sales. Today‚ rural markets are critical for every marketer
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filth that was causing misery. The purpose of his product was to make cleanliness a commonplace for everyone. Lever’s soap company helped the natural capitalism occurring in the environment. Lifebouy helped solve the militia of filthiness occurring in India especially the people in poverty. They came out with an education campaign teaching children and parents how to take personal hygiene habits like washing your hands before and after you eat. They wanted to do well in their business and can do good
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The following is a list of FMCG companies in India:[5][6] Sahara Q Shop Amway OMFED Ruchi The Authentic taste of India PepsiCo India Hindustan Unilever Ltd. Colgate-Palmolive (India) Ltd. ITC Limited Dabur BIKAJI SABMiller‚ India Britannia Industries Ltd. Bikanervala Foods Pvt ltd. Marico Industries Ltd. Nestlé India Godrej Group Tata Global Beverages Parle Agro Haldiram Nirma Bisk Farm Bovonto Cavin Kare Pidilite Elder Healthcare Ltd. Grove limited Tata Wipro GCMMF (AMUL)
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Research Abstracts on Rural Development DWCRA Nair‚ Tara S. (2000). Towards mainstreaming poor women in development : the DWCRA experience in Gujarat. Ahmedabad : Gujarat Institute of Development Research. 72 p. Key Words : 1.RURAL DEVELOPMENT 2.DWCRA 3.POOR WOMEN 4.RURAL WOMEN 5.MAINSTREAMING WOMEN 6.ROLE OF NGOS 7.ROLE OF VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS 8.PROBLEMS OF RURAL WOMEN 9.INCOME GENERATION 10.SELF HELP GROUPS. Abstract : During the Sixth Five Year Plan period (1982-83)‚ development
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RURAL AGRI- MARKETING IN INDIA - WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE IN INDIA ABSTRACT Around 700 million people‚ or 70% of India’s population‚ live in 6‚27‚000 villages in rural areas. 90% of the rural population is concentrated in villages with a population of less than 2000. Rural marketing is as old as the civilization. Surplus of agro - products are exchanged in earlier days in the barter system. The introduction of currency‚ transport‚ and communication has increased the scope
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UNIT: 1 RURAL MARKETING Definition:Rural marketing can be defined as a function which manages all those activities in asserting‚ stimulating and converting the purchasing power of rural people into an effective demand for specific products and services and there by achieving the goals of the organisation. Rural areas:Rural areas are large and isolated areas of an open country with low population density a country side refers to rural areas that are open. Q1. Explain the nature and scope of rural marketing
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Case Study : Fighting for the next billion shoppers The eternal battle between Procter & Gamble and Unilever Jun 30th 2012 A TRIP to Paris is not usually a miserable way to celebrate your birthday‚ but so it was this year for Bob McDonald. On June 20th‚ as he turned 59‚ the chief executive of Procter & Gamble (P&G) for the past three years gave a faltering and apologetic speech at a conference there hosted by Deutsche Bank‚ in which he predicted lower-than-expected profits in the coming
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