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In 1950, my father Shri Raghunath Arora created what was to become LT Foods with little more than a grain of rice and a vision.
In 1978, when Raghunath’s eldest son Vijay joined the business, the brand expanded to exporting premium Basmati rice in the US.
In 1984, the father-son duo decided to set up a manufacturing facility in Sonepat, Haryana, to meet the domestic rice needs but in a branded and packaged form, and thus Daawat came into existence.
In order to push the company to the next level of excellence, the company was successfully taken public on the Bombay Stock Exchange in 2006.
LT Foods then branched into the US market by acquiring the Royal® brand in 2007, which quickly became the best-selling Basmati Rice in America.
LT Foods adapted to this change back in 2012, when it started catering to the foreign markets where this demand emerged early.
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LT Foods may also be known as or be related to Kusha Inc., LT Foods, LT Foods Americas and Lt Foods Americas, Inc.