Tiger Brands had an offer from 160 producers to purchase that factory, but they need up to R300 million in additional funds within 60 days to seal the deal.Masses of fruit, as much as 90 tons of peaches, apricots, and pears in the Western Cape are at risk and will have nowhere to go following Tiger Brands' decision to close its Langeberg and Ashton canning factory.
The Langeberg and Ashton canning plant has been operating for over 70 years and is the largest, and one of only two, in the country. The factory, initially two separate canning facilities, were consolidated into one following Tiger Brands' acquisition of the plants. It has been producing product for Tiger Brand's Koo brand and other international names, prominently Silverleaf and GoldReef.
Jordaan said that diverting the fruit to the local fresh produce market would cause an oversupply and put pressure on the industry.
BISouthAfrica Where are peaches I live in SA and NEVER EVER eat fresh, _RIPE_ peaches. All of 'em come half-grown and ripe only under sun (having no more source for sugar).
BISouthAfrica Where is the government Where is the trade & industry minister? Where is the outcry jsteenhuisen CyrilRamaphosa GovernmentZA HermanMashaba WesternCapeGov geordinhl MmusiMaimane CathyMohlahlana AldrinSampear
BISouthAfrica Simple solution is to export the 90 tons. Ons Suid Afrikaanse mense wat om te like om stupid te lyk voor mekaar en Ander lande.
BISouthAfrica Must be much more than 90 ton..whose writing this?
BISouthAfrica How sad. And who can we thank for this?
BISouthAfrica The government supposed to intervene SAgovnews ParliamentofRSA deptoflabour
BISouthAfrica Pigs, cows you name it.
BISouthAfrica Decolonisation uploading ✔️
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: ewnupdates - 🏆 30. / 53 Read more »
Source: eNCA - 🏆 49. / 51 Read more »
Farmers fear fallout of Tiger Brands’ looming closure of canning factoryAbout 300 producers would have no alternative market for their fruit should the Ashton factory in the Western Cape close.
Source: SowetanLIVE - 🏆 13. / 63 Read more »
Farmers fear fallout of Tiger Brands’ looming closure of canning factoryAbout 300 producers would have no alternative market for their fruit should the Ashton facility close This is the reason nationalization of these factories is needed. The man made crisis will be something of the past.
Source: BDliveSA - 🏆 12. / 63 Read more »
Farmers fear fallout of Tiger Brands’ looming closure of canning factoryAbout 300 producers would have no alternative market for their fruit should the Ashton factory in the Western Cape close. I really hope and pray for this situation as many jobs will be lost. Many farms will be in dire straits. Hopefully an invention of some sort could rescue this situation. Very critical news. Can a huge recycling drive not save this ? South Africa needs to up there game in reusable items. Create a lid for these tins ....... people should be encouraged to clean the tins and return them for recycling. In every negative situation lies an opportunity to reinvent PhalaPhalaFarm
Source: TimesLIVE - 🏆 28. / 59 Read more »
Source: BISouthAfrica - 🏆 34. / 51 Read more »