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Can Dutch Lady Nourish All Malaysians?

Tarang Gupta, Managing and Executive Director, Dutch Lady Milk Industries

21-Oct-20 08:05

Can Dutch Lady Nourish All Malaysians?

Dutch Lady Milk Industries was the first milk company to list on the KLSE in 1968. Fast forward 50 years and a global pandemic later, the landscape has changed significantly. As plant-based milks gain in popularity and other FMCG players diversify their offerings, can Dutch Lady survive this increasingly competitive landscape? We speak to Tarang Gupta, Managing and Executive Director of Dutch Lady Milk Industries to find out.

Produced by: Arleen Webber

Presented by: Lyn Mak


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