Tegel's investment a vote of confidence
Media release from NZ Food & Grocery Council
Tegel's investment a vote of confidence
Tegel Food’s new $20 million chicken processing line in Auckland is a vote of confidence in both the New Zealand food industry and the economy, Food & Grocery Council CEO Katherine Rich says.
The processing
line at Henderson was opened today by Prime Minister John
Key.
“This is a major investment and Tegel is to be
congratulated for making it at a time when there is such
uncertainty in the world economy.
“The hi-tech plant is another example of Kiwis taking on the world, and will contribute greatly to the company’s push into the expanding and vital markets of Asia and the Middle East.
“The economy needs the 300 new jobs and the extra export receipts this will bring, as well as the 600-700 jobs that Tegel is forecasting across its three plants over the next few years.
“Tegel plays a key role in the food
industry and the economy, and its dedication to producing
high quality, healthy products puts it up there with the
best this country has to offer and further enhances New
Zealand’s reputation as a reliable producer of high
quality food to the world.”