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IFFCO the top most company in Fertilizer and Agro Chemicals industries ranked Number One by Fortune India 500
NEW DELHI: Fortune India 500 yet again ranked IFFCO as the top most company in Fertilizer and Agro Chemicals industries in the country. Besides this, in overall companies ranking IFFCO ended at 68th positions in fortune India 500.
IFFCO MD’s tweet announcing IFFCO’s feat was greeted by a barrage of congratulatory messages. The fertilizer titan has proved that from domestic soil to the global platform it remains unassailable by its rivals. Besides IFFCO, companies UPL and National Fertilizer stood at 2nd and 3rd positions in the Fortune list.
Announcing the news, Managing Director Dr U S Awasthi who has been working hard to take the cooperative giant to greater heights tweeted Happy to share that IFFCO is again Ranked number 1, the top place in the #Fertiliser & AgroChemical industries in India by FortuneMagazine. FortuneIndia 500 list IFFCO is in top 100 & ranked 68th in overall all companies ranking.Committed to farmers & cooperative service.”
The rankings are based on many factors such as innovation, people management, use of corporate assets, financial soundness, long-term investment and global competitiveness.
As per IFFCO press release IFFCO has retained its number 1 position in Fertiliser & Agro Chemical sectors. IFFCO consistently maintaining its top position in the list of Fortune 500 companies in India.
Recently, IFFCO stood number 1 out of 300 global cooperatives in a global report by World Cooperative Monitor of International Cooperative Alliance. Source Indiancooperative
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