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Suguna Holdings Private Limited is an Indian multinational poultry group headquartered in Coimbatore, India. The company was started in 2008 and its involved in broiler [ 5 ] farming, vaccines , healthcare products, feeds and educational institute for poultry .
In April 2012, Suguna Poultry was re-branded as Suguna Foods. A shift that Soundararajan says was inevitable as the company were moved into livestock, aqua-feed and retail outlets. There were no dedicated poultry institutes in the country. They set up a poultry college in Udumalpet near Coimbatore in 2012. The institute will train persons who ...
Suguna Foods Private Limited is an Indian multinational food products company headquartered in Coimbatore, India. The company was started in 1984 and is involved in broiler farming, hatcheries , feed mills, processing plants, and vaccines manufacturing for poultry .
Suguna Vilasa Sabha, club in India; Keraliya Suguna Bodhini, Indian magazine This page was last edited on 19 June 2024, at 20:07 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
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