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Chhattisgarh ties up with Dabur to provide herbs for ayurvedic products

The company would be setting up nurseries in urban and rural areas of Dabur for producing medicinal plants

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R Krishna Das Raipur
Dabur India Limited, one of country’s leading FMCG companies, would be using medicinal plants and herbs produced in Chhattisgarh in its herbal and ayurvedic products.

The company, a world leader in ayurveda with a portfolio of over 250 herbal and ayurvedic products, inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the state-run Chhattisgarh medicinal plants board. Under the agreement, the board would provide the medicinal plants and herbs to Dabur.

“Dabur would be provided the raw material for manufacturing herbal and medicinal products through the village level forest management committee,” board chairman Rampratap Singh said. Over 4000 people associated with 800

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