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Local firm enters spice fight
The Telegraph | Khelen Thokchom | Imphal, Aug. 3:
A local spice company is turning up the heat on national giant Bawa Masala Company (BMC) in the fight for space on the shelves of grocery stores and kitchens in Manipur. Launched in November last year, Korouhanba Spices Industry (KSI) has come up with a wide range of products.
"Right now, I have not been able to produce enough to market outside Manipur. I am barely managing to supply the local requirements," Potsangbam Kullachandra Singh, the owner of the small company, told The Telegraph .
Right now KSI produces 14 varieties of spices. Except in jeera (cumin) powder, dhania (coriander) powder and methi (fenugreek) powder, the company uses local resources. The company procures cumin, coriander and fenugreek from outside the state.
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