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1974 Pork Farms and [[Northern Foods]] created a joint venture company [[Porkdown]], to supply meat products to French foods group [[Danone]].
1974 [[Pork Farms]] Ltd wanted to extend the activities of the company because of its initial success<ref>The Times Oct 10, 1974</ref>
1974 [[Pork Farms]] Ltd wanted to extend the activities of the company because of its initial success<ref>The Times Oct 10, 1974</ref>
Soon after production started, Danone undertook a group wide-review; on deciding to concentrate on their milk-based products line, they shut down the contract. The resultant losses closed Porkdown.





Latest revision as of 20:27, 15 December 2015

1974 Pork Farms and Northern Foods created a joint venture company Porkdown, to supply meat products to French foods group Danone.

1974 Pork Farms Ltd wanted to extend the activities of the company because of its initial success[1]

Soon after production started, Danone undertook a group wide-review; on deciding to concentrate on their milk-based products line, they shut down the contract. The resultant losses closed Porkdown.


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  1. The Times Oct 10, 1974