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March 25, 2018

26/03/2018: 300 jobs to come from new Jamaica Grain and Cereals factory

Some people are expected to be employed at the Jamaica Grain and Cereals factory, which officially opened in March 2018. The $3 billion investment will employ state-of-the-art technology for production. 

 
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According to Seprod's Chief Executive Officer, Richard Pandohie, the facility will enable the company to boost its production for the local and export markets.

Prime Minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness said at the official opening, “puts the country on a good footing for continued growth. It is an important signal when one of the largest food manufacturers in the Caribbean undertakes such an expansive investment.”

He added, “What Seprod is doing is taking a calculated risk to ensure its success and is confirming its significant role within the virtuous cycle of business success and national economic growth."

According to Seprod's Chief Executive Officer, Richard Pandohie, the facility will enable the company to boost its production for the local and export markets.

For more information visit the Seprod website, HERE.
 

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