FRANCE: Danone plans Bangladeshi expansion

By: Stuart Todd | 28 February 2008

Danone is planning to build a second dairy plant in Bangladesh as part of its plan to link social projects to its investments in emerging markets.

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Danone is planning to build a second dairy plant in Bangladesh as part of its plan to link social projects to its investments in emerging markets.

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