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Ice cream sales up after Covid freeze
John Sarkar / TNN / Updated: Mar 10, 2021, 12:48 IST
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NEW DELHI: India’s ice cream industry that faced a complete washout last year due to Covid is making a strong comeback. Top companies like Amul, Hindustan Unilever (HUL), Vadilal and Mother Dairy in the Rs 19,000-crore ice cream market have witnessed a sales growth of 3040% in February over the same period in 2019.
“Summer has set in early this year,” said R S Sodhi, MD at Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (Amul), the largest ice cream player in India. “We are expecting a growth of 100% over 2020 in the first four months of the ice cream season beginning March.”
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From: Global Affairs Canada
As the Government of Canada addresses the COVID-19 pandemic and plans for a sustainable, inclusive recovery, it is committed to working with partners in the mining industry to generate growth, create jobs, and strengthen the middle class.
As the Government of Canada addresses the COVID-19 pandemic and plans for a sustainable, inclusive recovery, it is committed to working with partners in the mining industry to generate growth, create jobs, and strengthen the middle class.
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