Patanjali Ayurved, the Indian FMCG manufacturer co-founded by Baba Ramdev, has revealed plans to launch global operations in the next financial year (FY20), in countries including China, reports Financial Express.
The Fast Moving Consumer Good (FMCG) giant, which launched its operations in 2006, uses Ayurveda to produce herbomineral preparations. It sells a wide range of products from corn flakes to textiles, from cookies to incense sticks.
"After March, we are going to go global. The Chinese government has offered 10,000-acre land and offered money to create our products," said Baba Ramdev in an interview to the TV news channel, Republic.
Commenting on the future roadmap of the company, the Yog Guru added, "We have a vision for 2020 - to be India's biggest FMCG company. And for 2025, we will be the world's biggest FMCG maker. In India, Patanjali will be bigger than the biggest FMCG maker by 2020. We have beaten 99 per cent of the companies."
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