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Humber food firms to invest £12.7 million in growth schemes creating 222 jobs
Seven Humber food sector firms are set to invest £12.7 million in growth projects, creating 222 jobs.
The businesses have received a boost from the Growing the Humber Fund of £1.4 million of the RGF money available towards their business growth programmes.
Investing food companies from across the region include Chaucer Foods, Hider Foods, Burgess Pet Care, Atom Beers, Napier Brown, Cranswick Foods and Riva Foods, with others in the pipeline.
Chaucer Foods UK Ltd (“Chaucer”), based in Freightliner Road, Hull,Hull is making a £1.5 million investment in its Hull site to expand into new markets by buying new plant and updating its premises.
The scheme has been supported with assistance from the Humber Local Enterprise Partnership’s Growing the Humber programme with 10 per cent of the investment coming from the fund.
The scheme will create up to 50 jobs. This will add to the 1500 jobs created with support from the £30m Growing the Humber scheme so far.
Chaucer is investing in equipment that will be used to manufacture bread based snacks for the European retail market.
Already a leading supplier of bread based products into the industrial and food service markets, this investment helps Chaucer with its plans to grow the business by diversifying into other bread related market sectors.
Jeff Kipling, finance director, from Chaucer Foods said:“We’re pleased to be able to increase our capacity and capability at our base in Hull allowing us to employ more people through expansion into new markets.”
David Kilburn, chair of the Humber LEP Investment Board, said: “It is great to see a wealth of growth projects being helped by the RGF funded Growing the Humber programme helping to create more than 200 jobs in the LEPs priority sectors.
“There is still some time for businesses to talk to us about their business growth projects and whether the Growing the Humber Project can help. We urge them to get in touch for a discussion as soon as possible.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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