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Nestle set to shut factory as China birth rate decreases heavily

by Savvy Nigeria
October 19, 2023
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The world’s largest food and beverage company, Nestlé, has unveiled its plan of shutting down a baby milk factory in Ireland as the declining rate of Chinese birth has reduced demand for the product.

The facility, which operates as Wyeth Nutritionals Ireland, makes products almost entirely for the Chinese market.

Nestle said; “The number of newborn babies in China has declined sharply from some 18 million per year in 2016 to fewer than 9 million projected in 2023.

“The market, which had previously been reliant on imported infant formula products, is also seeing rapid growth in locally-produced products.”

The company is working on transferring the production from Askeaton to two existing factories – Suzhou in China and Konolfingen in Switzerland.

It said it had tried to find a buyer for the plant, but its efforts have been unsuccessful.

Reacting to this development, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Simon Coveney described the news as “very disappointing.”

He maintained that officials in his department will now begin a process of engagement with management and workers.

“The full range of state supports will be made available to the employees, and we will examine each and every option to ensure that the best possible outcome is reached for all concerned.”

The shutting down  of the plant in Askeaton, County Limerick, will cause over 500 persons their jobs.

Nestlé says it intends to complete the closure by the first quarter of 2026.

 

 


|BBC News

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