Japanese snack brand Kameda's Indian CEO wants to feed 8bn mouths

Lekh Raj Juneja intent on turning cracker maker into global food company

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Kaki-no-tane rice crackers are one of Kameda Seika's biggest sellers. More than 70% of Kameda's sales come from rice snacks in Japan.

MIHO SAITO, Nikkei staff writer

NIIGATA, Japan -- The incoming CEO of a household name for snacks in Japan is neither a veteran of the industry nor Japanese. But he is no stranger to the country.

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