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Indian fruit exporter adds easy coconut to its offering

These are exciting times for Indian fresh produce exporter Shubham Enterprises, as they’re bringing a new coconut product to their offering. According Sumit Bhujbal, business development manager of the company, the new product will offer convenience for consumers: “We’re excited to announce the launch of BlissCoco, the newest addition to our fresh produce lineup. As part of our ongoing commitment to providing fresh products, BlissCoco represents a enhancement in our current range of fresh products. It is a hassle-free, ready-to-drink coconut water. Often referred to as easy coconut, this product embodies convenience and quality for consumers.”

According FreshPlaza, Bhujbal feels that India’s track record with the coconut products speaks for their expertise in producing this new coconut water. “India is renowned for its vast agricultural resources, and is one of the world’s top coconut producers, currently ranked third in global coconut production. The major coconut-producing states in India are Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu, and they are known for their rich cultivation practices and high-quality produce”, Sumit Bhujbal explains.  

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Bhujbal emphasizes that their product has a good shelf life, thanks to their packaging: “We produce BlissCoco using a meticulous, hygienic process that includes careful cutting and packing. The easy-open design of our product ensures that consumers can enjoy the product with ease, without the hassle often associated with traditional coconut water. BlissCoco is available year-round. Our state-of-the-art packaging technology ensures that BlissCoco remains fresh for up to 26-28 days when stored between 0 to 4 degrees Celsius,” he concludes.

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