Cranswick, the UK meat processor, said today (30 January) that third-quarter revenue had risen by 7%, thanks to higher sales of pork and continental products.
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The company booked sales of GBP164m (US$234.8m) for the three months to 31 December.
Sales from Cranswick’s food division, which accounts for 93% of group turnover, climbed 6%, thanks to “notable increases” from continental products, pork, sausages and sandwiches.
Sales of continental products rose 15%, while pork sales increased 14. Sausage and sandwich sales rose by 7% and 6% respectively.
The company said the performance was “in line with management’s expectations” despite “significant currency fluctuations and weakening economic activity”.
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