FRANCE: Bongrain plans plant closure
By: Stuart Todd | 13 October 2008
French dairy group Bongrain has said it will close its Paul Renard cheese-making plant in Flony La Chapelle, central France, and transfer production to three other sites by June 2009.
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French dairy group Bongrain has said it will close its Paul Renard cheese-making plant in Flony La Chapelle, central France, and transfer production to three other sites by June 2009.

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