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Agroindustria Broca y Abreu SA de CV

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Mexico
50 employees
Established in 1988

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The Agroindustria Broca y Abreu company was born on July 1, 1988 in the city of Villahermosa, Tabasco. It was decided to start making rice concentrate to make Horchata; which is a millennial, pre-Hispanic and significant drink throughout Mexico. With 32 years in the Tabasco market and with a presence in all the supermarket stores in the state and surrounding areas; it is the only survivor compared to its former competitors. That said, it is verified that the SUREÑA brand is sustained as one of the main and favorites in the market. We are also dedicated to the manufacture and marketing of flavored oats with cocoa (Chocolate), Cinnamon and Strawberry flavors.
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Main customers:

WALMART DE MEXICO, TIENDAS CHEDRAUI, TIENDAS SORIANA

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