Farmley announces Rahul Dravid as the new brand ambassador

The dry fruits and nuts brand wants the association to talk about its commitment to quality

e4m by exchange4media Staff
Published: Jun 1, 2023 12:06 PM  | 2 min read
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Dry fruits and nuts brand Farmley has announced former Indian Cricket Captain Rahul Dravid as its first brand ambassador.

Through this collaboration, Farmley reinforces its enduring commitment to quality, authenticity, and excellence.

With his distinguished career as a cricketer, Dravid has not only earned accolades for his incredible sportsmanship but has also become a role model for millions across the globe. Dravid would be seen endorsing the dry-fruits range for the brand.

Commenting on his association with Farmley, Rahul Dravid said “People these days are rapidly moving towards adopting a healthier lifestyle and they put a thought into whatever they consume throughout their day. They like to read and get themselves educated about different products available in the market, and choose what they think would be best for them, in terms of both health & taste. Farmley's commitment to sourcing the finest dry fruits and nuts resonates with my personal belief in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. I look forward to representing Farmley and contributing to their mission of delivering premium, adulteration-free products to consumers.”

Welcoming Rahul Dravid onboard, Abhishek Agarwal - Co-Founder, Farmley said, “Having him on board with Farmley is heart-warming, and we are proud to welcome Rahul Dravid to the family. Being a celebrated cricketer, Dravid has always been committed to being healthy, which helps us rightly position ourselves as a brand that believes in keeping the healthy in the dry fruits & nuts segment intact by eliminating the middlemen and offering adulteration-free products. With Rahul's support, we aim to further expand our brand presence and connect with a wider audience, while upholding our promise of delivering premium and pure dry fruits & nuts."

Published On: Jun 1, 2023 12:06 PM