EUROPE: Barry Callebaut invests in European operations
By: Sam Webb | 5 September 2011
Barry Callebaut, the business-to-business chocolate maker, is investing CHF25m (US$31m) in its European production facilities.
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Barry Callebaut, the business-to-business chocolate maker, is investing CHF25m (US$31m) in its European production facilities.

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