Atria is seeking to boost profits by centralising pork production at its plant in the Finnish town of Nurmo, rather than at a site further east in Jyvaskyla, in a move the company hopes will save EUR1.2m (US$1.4m) annually.
Atria's pork production switch to Nurmo will cost jobs
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