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Milk firm woos hotels in business expansion strategy

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Milk processor Brookside Dairy seeks to expand its market base for dairy products through a partnership with the hospitality sector.

The firm has partnered with national hoteliers' lobby Kenya Association of Hotelkeepers and Caterers (KAHC), noting that it has made deeper investments in its product value chain to ensure sustained high-quality products to its customers.

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