MS Dhoni is all set to export his farm-grown vegetables to Dubai

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Mumbai, India (CU)_ Former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has always been a favorite player and a trend setter who used to make headlines with his life events and new hobbies. His gaming strategies, unique styles and looks have always amazed many worldwide. After nearly 16 years of successful career in cricket, he finally retired from international cricket on 15 August 2020.

Since his retirement, Dhoni has been engaging in various creative activities. One of the amazing new venture he found was farming in his Ranchi farmhouse. Dhoni has been indulging in cultivating fruits and vegetables in the 10-acre land in his 43-acre farmhouse. The captain grows cabbage, tomatoes, strawberries, peas and other vegetables. The sensational news is that Dhoni’s vegetables are in huge demand in the local markets of Ranchi.

To further widen his new venture, Dhoni has decided to export his products to international markets. The reports say that the farm-grown organic vegetables from Dhoni’s market will be exported to Dubai and that the export process are almost in the final stage. The new agency who will sell the vegetables in Dubai has been confirmed and that the products will be sent from Ranchi to Dubai through Jharkhand’s Agriculture Department.

Dhoni was back to cricket with his IPL 2020 matches in UAE after 2019 ICC World Cup. At present, he is on a vacation with his family in Dubai. He recently organized a dinner party for the newly married cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal and his wife Dhanasree Verma, who were also in Dubai for their honeymoon.

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