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Delegation from Swiss university HWZ visits plant to track dairy sector
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Monday, 20 April, 2015, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
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Our Bureau, Mumbai
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fiogf49gjkf0d A delegation of 36 future business leaders, including some faculty members from the HWZ University of Applied Sciences, Zurich, Switzerland, visited India recently as part of ‘Discover Business India’ initiative.
The university promotes this programme in order to help participants understand the broader picture of an emerging sector within a country. This time they decided to track the booming dairy sector in India and made a plant visit to Parag Milk Foods (P) Ltd.
As part of the plant visit, all the participants took a detailed tour of the cheese plant to understand the entire process of cheese making and also look at the state-of-the-art machinery set up there. This was followed by a visit to Bhagyalaxmi Farm for a know-how on the ‘Pride of Cows’ brand, and demonstration of the facilities set up to ensure a best breeding environment for the cattle including the advance technology led milking system. The delegation also spent the day understanding the nuances of the business and overall functioning of the plant, and the leadership team at Parag Milk Foods (P) Ltd shared an overview of the dairy sector and the business growth opportunities. The participants also enjoyed a traditional welcome and sumptuous Indian cuisine to enhance their overall experience.
India's strong economic growth in the last few years has sparked the expansion of international trade and business perspectives. HWZ has collaborated with the S P Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) in Mumbai, one of the premier management education institutes in India, to drive this programme. The focus of this programme will be to give the HWZ students the opportunity for an intensive training in an international environment. The programme is set such that the participants learn, discover, and get insight knowledge of how business is conducted in India, the most important emerging market globally.
During their week long study tour to India, they had scheduled visits to various other leading corporate houses across major business sectors.
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