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California: Lemoore’s Olam plant not likely to operate in 2020

31/03/2020

François-Xavier Branthôme
California,
North America
According to California press, Singapore-based Olam is expected to attempt to sell off its California tomato processing plants this year, and is not likely to operate its big Lemoore facility this season. Some 250 employees work at the plant.
That is the estimate of the president of the California Tomato Growers, Mike Montna, made even before the current coronavirus pandemic: “They have no growers signed up for contracts this season.

 This is confirmed by a rep from the Olam plant, who said the facility will be permanently shut down by October, and not operate this year. The Kings County Economic Development Corp. is working to sell the plant.

The company announced last November it would close out operations in Lemoore and shutter the Woodland and Williams facilities. Montna said growers are suffering from higher costs, low prices due to a surplus of product and the high value of the dollar. He said an export battle with the European Union is affecting a hoped-for increase in shipments.

Olam plants in the state are among the largest with a capacity of 1.57 million metric tonnes annually, using 2018 figures. According to a former Tomato News’s global ranking, “the US has 12 companies that rank in the top 40 biggest tomato processing companies in 2017/2018 (virtually all of the Californian processors), with an annual capacity in excess of 14.2 million metric tonnes.

Source: thebusinessjournal.com, Tomato News
 

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