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With exports crossing Rs 3 crore per month, Haldiram’s emerges as the largest exporter

The paramount demand for traditional Indian sweets and namkeens in foreign countries has established the city-based Haldiram Foods International Limited as one of the largest exporters of the region. As per the market experts, around 30 cargo containers are being exported by the firm every month. It is an important milestone in the continuing growth and success of the company.

“The well-known brand has taken such a colossal jump in the export business, it appears that no other exporter from the region can supersede Haldiram’s in near future,” experts believe. As a matter of fact, a wide gap exists between the first and second place exporters from the region.

Haldiram’s total export is estimated to Rs 3 crore per month. At present, it offers a wide range of products, including papad, namkeen, sweets, sherbets, Minute Khana, Pani Puri, Bhel Puri, Chips, Boletos, Taktak, Whoopies and Royal Temptations. It has expanded its menu and product lines to cover the most famous cuisines and match the taste of various segments of the society.

The brand also manufacturers an array of sweets like Paha, Chamcham, Rasgulla, Soan Papadi, Jamun, Rajbhog, Rasmalai, Kaju Rath, Dodha Barfcc, Besan Laddu, which has made it an indispensible part of every festival and special occasion in India.  Apart from this, dry snack items like Aalu Bhujia, Moong Dal, Soan Cake, Gulab, Khatta Meetha, Murukku, Bhakarwadi, Chan Nut, Mauls Wafers, Qum Dal. ChanaChor, Tasty, Mini Samosa, have garnered immense popularity among customers from across the globe.

Haldiram’s Nagpur has a number of in-house manufacturing units for every sweet and savory item which is closely monitored by its skilled management. The brand enjoys a formidable presence all over the world with its products being exported to various countries like USA, Australia, South Africa, Mauritius, Korea, Italy, UAE, Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Israel and Kenya.

Certainly, the global presence of Haldiram’s has enhanced its brand value significantly. It has established it as one of the most prominent names and trusted brands in the business of traditional hospitality products like Indian Sweets and Namkeens.

Know more about Haldiram’s owner here.

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