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Balaji Wafers Pvt Ltd.

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Balaji Wafers is one of the larger potato chips producing companies in India, with a high market share especially in Gujarat.

In 2014 a market share of over 70% was reported for Gujarat of over 60% for Maharashtra.

The company operates two snack processing plants, the main plant is located in Rajkot, while a second plant is located in the Valsad district both in Gujarat.
 

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Balaji Wafers to start production of French Fries and frozen specialties
december 03, 2014

Balaji Wafers to start production of French Fries and frozen specialties

Balaji, one of the largest regional potato chips and snacks brands in India, will soon move into the production of French fries and other frozen potato specialty products, according to Chandu Virani, MD of Balaji Wafers.