Dabur espera un crecimiento de ingresos de dos dígitos gracias a la demanda rural

Dabur India prevé un aumento en los beneficios del primer trimestre gracias a incrementos estratégicos de precios. La compañía proyecta un sólido crecimiento de ingresos de dos dígitos en medio de una demanda resistente por parte de los consumidores.

Dabur India espera que los aumentos de precios compensen la mayor inflación y los costos de envasado. La empresa destacó mejoras secuenciales en el desempeño de su negocio a pesar de los desafíos globales actuales.

La demanda rural en la India sigue superando a la de las áreas urbanas, con apoyo adicional de los canales de venta emergentes. También se prevé que los mercados internacionales como Egipto y Turquía generen un crecimiento de dos dígitos.

Las perspectivas reflejan el enfoque de la empresa en mantener los márgenes mientras navega por las presiones de costos en el sector de bienes de consumo masivo (FMCG).

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