Al Rm Nagappan was on Saturday elected as the president of United Planters Association of Southern India (UPASI) for 2019-20.
He was elected at the 126th annual conference of the association held in Coonoor, Nilgiris district, a press release from UPASI said.
A coffee planter by profession, Nagappan manages the family business of Karrie Kollie Estate in Suntikoppa, Kodagu, Karnataka, it said.
Prashant Bhansali, CEO (chief executive officer) of Kairbetta Estates, a family-run tea plantation, and an orthodox tea manufacturer, was elected as the vice-president of the association, the release added.
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