Tata Coffee Ltd
NSE:TATACOFFEE
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Tata Coffee Ltd
Glance View
Tata Coffee Ltd. engages in the manufacture and market of coffee and other plantation crops, and the conversion of coffee into products. The company is headquartered in Bangalore, Karnataka and currently employs 6,121 full-time employees. The Company’s segments include Plantations and Value Added Product. The Plantations segment includes the cultivation, manufacture and sale of coffee and other plantation crops. The Value Added Products segment includes production and sale of roasted and ground and instant coffee products. The company is located across the hills of Coorg, Chikmagalur and Hassan districts of Karnataka and the Valparai taluk of Coimbatore district in Tamil Nadu. The firm produces over 8,000 metric tons of Arabica and Robusta coffee with the monsoon coffee and single-estate coffee. The company has business operations in India, the United States and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries, Europe, Africa and Vietnam. Its subsidiaries include Consolidated Coffee Inc., Eight O’Clock Holdings Inc., Eight O’Clock Coffee Company and Tata Coffee Vietnam Company Limited.
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