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    Rural Marketing Observations at Pargaon Khandala in Maharashtra

    national demand. Some of the important features or characteristics of Rural Marketing in India Economy are being listed below OPPORTUNITIES • • • • • • Employment in rural areas is getting better which has increased the disposable income for the average rural household. This leads to demand of products The demand burst in the rural market is also attributed to the fact that it has not been exploited and there is a lot of untapped potential in it These markets are large and also very diverse and therefore

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    Green Rubber

    FAST MOVING CONSUMER GOODS www.ibef.org FAST MOVING CONSUMER GOODS WHY INDIA INDIA COMPETITIVENESS AND COMPARISON WITH THE WORLD MARKETS POLICY TRENDS AND PLAYERS MARKET OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT ANNEX: APEX CONTACTS AGENCIES 3 7 9 12 32 38 A report by PricewaterhouseCoopers for IBEF Executive summary The Indian FMCG sector is the fourth largest sector in the economy with a total market size in excess of US$ 13.1 billion. It has a strong MNC presence and is characterised by

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    Distribution Channel

    Web: www.beemanagement.com Email: bee@beemanagement.com Web: www.astrategies.com Email: info@astrategies.com ANALYSIS & EVALUATION OF DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS IN VARIOUS SECTORS The project involved analyzing and evaluating distribution channels of various companies belonging to sectors like: 1. Precious and semi precious stones, 2. White goods, 3. Cement, 4. FMCG Methodology: This research comprised of activities like listing down various agencies like manufacturers, distributors, etc and also

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    Dfdemfke

    `A Report ON Foreign Investment In The FMCG Sector "There was a time, not long ago FMCG was on the go, Other sectors were mere midgets, Growth was in the double digits. Alas, all of that's in the past! The growth today is not so fast. There are reasons, that's for sure. Nowadays sales tax is more And durables are selling better, The weather surely could be wetter. My job is just to set the stage Describe the current sorry age. Adi, of course, will paint the scene And tell us why

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    Marketing in FMCG Sector 2014 Submitted by: Mohit Shrivastava - 47 Abstract This study deals gives an overview of the FMCG sector. What products constitute as fast moving, market size and government initiatives undertaken to promote this sector. It will also cover the aspects of a product that draws a customer towards a particular product. In addition, it will cover the road ahead (growth opportunities) in this sector. Introduction India has been a consumption-driven economy

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    Dabur

    A REPORT ON EXPANDING THE DISTRIBUTION NETWORK IN RURAL AND UNTAPPED MARKET OF DELHI IN DABUR INDIA LIMITED By KunalKapoor 11BSPHH010422 IBS, Hyderabad Summer Internship Report Page 1 A PROJECT REPORT ON EXPANDING THE DISTRIBUTION NETWORK IN RURAL AND UNTAPPED MARKET OF DELHI By KunalKapoor (11BSPHH010422) A Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of MBA program of IBS, Hyderabad Submitted To: Mr. TanmayThaker Regional Sales Manager DABUR INDIA (Company Guide)

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    Daaabur

    Dabur (Dabur India Ltd.) (Devanagari: derived from Daktar Burman) is India's largest Ayurvedic medicine manufacturer. Dabur was founded by DrSK Burman, a physician in Bengal. He founded Dabur in 1884 to produce and dispense Ayurvedic medicines. His initial goal was to successfully produce and market effective medicine for ordinary villagers. DrBurman designed Ayurvedic medication for diseases such as cholera and malaria. Soon the news of his medicines travelled, and he came to be known as the trusted

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    Swot

    SWOT ANALYSIS * “SWOT is an acronym for the internal strength and weakness of a firm and the environmental opportunities and threats facing the firm. * SWOT analysis is a widely used technique through which managers create a quick overview of a company’s strategic situation. * The technique is based on the assumptions that an effective strategy derives from a sound “fit” between a firm’s internal resources (strengths and weakness) and its external situation (opportunities

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    Consumer Behaviour of Fair and Handsome

    A Project On Consumer Behaviour Submitted To University of Mumbai In the partial fulfillment of the B.M.S. Degree By Vivek .R. Jaiswal Roll No. 29 Uder the guidance of Prof. Furquan Shaikh Studying at Rizvi Education Society’s Rizvi College of Art, Science & Commerce Rizvi Educational Complex, Bandra (West), Mumbai Academic Year 2012-2013 Declaration I Mr.Vivek .R. Jaiswal a student of the TYBMS class, Roll No.29 of the academic year 2011-2013 studying at Rizvi

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    Ernesto Case Study

    In deciding whether or not to produce larger quantities, what factors should Ernesto consider? Ernesto has a huge ethical dilemma on his hands. On one hand his has a small thriving business that he is comfortable with and on the other hand he has an opportunity to grow his business into a nationwide company that in essence will generate more money for him. The ethical question though is what does he do? As a small businessman he does not know anything about big corporate business and he has a fear

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