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Mäsokombinát Púchov expands rapidly

Meat company Mäsokombinát Púchov (Baron brand) is projecting sales of €40m this year, after its net profit rose 45% to €0.4m last year and sales rose 30% to €30.2m. It uses the former Púchovský mäsový priemysel plant and is owned by a group around its CEO, Pavel Farský. Mikuláš Bobák owns 25%. His Tami group with plants in Kežmarok, Nitra, and Senica is the largest domestic milk producer, with annual sales of €200m. He also owns Mäsokombinát Nord Svit with €20m in sales.

The biggest players in meat processing in Slovakia are Mecom (owned by Smithfield) and Tauris (Milan Fiľo).


Táto správa je z Ekonomiky DNES, denného prehľadu najdôležitejších ekonomických správ zo Slovenska.

This news is from the Slovak Business News TODAY, one-page summary of all the important Slovak business news.

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