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Dabur sees a hit to 'Real' juice sales from Nepal unrest

Firm says financial impact can't be ascertained, ramps up production at other sites in India and Sri Lanka

Dabur sees a hit to 'Real' juice sales from Nepal unrest
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 19 2015 | 1:15 PM IST
FMCG firm Dabur India Ltd today said sales of its 'Real' brand fruit juices in India may be affected due to blockade of certain Indo-Nepal border crossings.

"Due to the current state of unrest in Nepal, and the resultant blockade of certain border crossings, the supply of products by our subsidiary Dabur Nepal Pvt Ltd has been affected. This may temporarily impact the sales of the our Real Brand fruit juices in India," Dabur India said in a BSE filing.


Dabur manufactures Real juices in its plants in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Due to the India-Nepal border blockade, it cannot import products into India.

It further said: "The financial impact can not be ascertained accurately due to the ongoing nature of the situation."


Meanwhile, Dabur India said it has "pro-actively initiated a mitigation strategy involving the ramp-up of production at other manufacturing facilities in India, and at our manufacturing facility in Sri Lanka - Dabur Lanka Pvt Ltd."

"These measures will help in mitigating the potential sales loss due to the Nepal unrest," it added.

However, there is no impact on sales within Nepal.

Shares of Dabur India were trading at Rs 273 apiece, up 0.17 per cent, from their previous close on the BSE.

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First Published: Oct 19 2015 | 12:22 PM IST

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