Nettet11. jan. 2024 · Published: 10:00, 11 January 2024. Moy Park’s new £20m facility on Newark Industrial Estate. A £20m facility that hatches 2.5m chicks a week has opened on Newark Industrial Estate, creating 55 jobs. Moy Park, which supplies 60 farms across Lincolnshire, has opened a hatchery that is one of the first of its kind in Europe. Nettet21. sep. 2024 · The group behind poultry processor Moy Park has reported a 4% increase in turnover to £1.6bn - the highest sales figure for any NI business.
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Nettet16. apr. 2024 · The news comes at a difficult time for Moy Park, which confirmed earlier this month that it will be temporarily ceasing processing live birds at Ballymena due to challenging market conditions, with a view to re-opening the line in January 2024. Linked to the decision, its North Antrim Hatchery will cease hatching until November 2024. Nettet4. apr. 2024 · “Moy Park is proposing to temporarily cease processing live birds at Ballymena due to challenging market conditions, with the view that we will re-open the … prof talhi
Moy Park announcement ‘Yet another blow to NI poultry producers’
Nettet3. jun. 2024 · U.K. poultry producer Moy Park’s Ashbourne hatchery in Newark-upon-Trent, Lincolnshire, opened in 2024, becoming the U.K.’s biggest greenfield hatchery. … Nettet15. apr. 2024 · It comes less than two weeks after Moy Park announced it would temporarily close its Ballymena processing plant and North Antrim Hatchery. McKeever explained that many of the issues began when Moy Park was sold by Brazilian meat-packing giant JBS SA, US firm Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation. Nettet10. nov. 2024 · Moy Park Closure of Ballymena Moy Park processing plant is ‘hugely concerning’ The decision made by Moy Park to suspend processing at its Ballymena processing site in Co. Antrim has been challenged... January 20, 2024 Moy Park launches 2 new training academies for staff kwajalein atoll army base