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Royal FrieslandCampina N.V. is investigating opportunities for the construction of a sustainable and innovative dairy production facility in the Netherlands. The production location is intended for processing member milk into daily fresh dairy products, ingredients used for the production of infant and elderly food and for the production of cheese. The latest insights in the field of technology and sustainability are central to the development.
With this new location FrieslandCampina increases the flexibility of its processing capacity in connection with the increasing market demand for special milk flows and anticipates the expected growth in the coming years. Because of the potential size of the new production facility, as well as the requirements in the field of sustainability and technology, new construction is assumed.
The milk that will be processed comes from FrieslandCampina's member dairy farmers. The dairy products and ingredients will be sold to international customers, among others. Financial details and information about the number of employees will not be disclosed.
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