Morinda Holdings Inc., the parent company of Tahitian Noni International, said this week that it has created a new division: Morinda Agricultural Products.
The division will produce and market noni-fruit supplements for calves, pigs and chickens, for use in production agriculture. The products will be marketed under the brand name MorindaMax.
Provo-based Morinda Holdings has manufacturing facilities in the U.S., Germany, Tahiti, Japan and China along with sales offices in over 30 countries worldwide.
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