BANKS IMPEDING GROWTH IN DANISH ORGANIC MEAT SECTOR
February 8th, 2015
TIGHTER lending positions being taken by banks in Denmark towards the country’s agri-industry is restricting herd and production-related investments by the country’s organic meat sector. This lack of expansion, despite record demand and consumption, is causing a serious shortage of organic meat on the domestic and export supply side. Danish organic meat processing specialists, including Danish Crown’s Friland A/S, are finding it increasingly difficult to meet domestic and international orders because of acute supply shortages from Danish organic pig and ...
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