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Nuts n Agro to sell dry fruits in Western region

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Mumbai , Sept. 10

NUTS n Agro Products (India) Ltd plans to launch dry fruits under the brand name `Nut King' in the Western region, particularly Mumbai and Navi Mumbai, during Diwali.

According to the company, it expects to get 80 per cent of its sales in Maharashtra from Mumbai and Navi Mumbai alone.

The company said it plans to set up a fully automated plant in Patan, Satara district aiming to provide employment opportunities for the people of the inaccessible and remote area.

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