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Weston s Cider unveils new £3million packaging line at Much Marcle site

Weston s Cider has introduced the new machinery at its site in Much Marcle, near Ledbury. The new canning line will be used to package 12,500 cans per hour after demand rose during lockdown. Helen Thomas, managing director and great-granddaughter of founder Henry Weston, said: During lockdown – as pubs, bars and restaurants sadly closed their doors – sales of our ciders soared in supermarkets. “This unexpected surge in demand made clear just how important it is for us to control our own destiny, particularly when it comes to getting our world-renowned ciders from our Herefordshire mill into people’s hands. “For us, that meant bringing more of our supply chain in house and investing in our own canning line.

Weston s Cider unveils new £3million packaging line at Much Marcle site

Weston s Cider unveils new £3million packaging line at Much Marcle site
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Business Scoop » Research Shows Growth In Tree Stock Sales

Press Release – Ministry For Primary Industries Latest research by Te Uru Rkau – New Zealand Forest Service shows seedling sales hit almost 92 million seedlings in 2020, 3 million more than the year before, says Acting Deputy Director-General Henry Weston. The findings are an annual survey of … Latest research by Te Uru Rākau – New Zealand Forest Service shows seedling sales hit almost 92 million seedlings in 2020, 3 million more than the year before, says Acting Deputy Director-General Henry Weston. The findings are an annual survey of tree stock sales from commercial forestry nurseries, called the Provisional Estimates of Tree Stock Sales and Forest Planting. “The increase in seedling sales is positive, as it shows continued strong interest in tree planting.

Research Shows Growth In Tree Stock Sales

Wednesday, 5 May 2021, 1:02 pm Latest research by Te Uru Rākau - New Zealand Forest Service shows seedling sales hit almost 92 million seedlings in 2020, 3 million more than the year before, says Acting Deputy Director-General Henry Weston. The findings are an annual survey of tree stock sales from commercial forestry nurseries, called the Provisional Estimates of Tree Stock Sales and Forest Planting. “The increase in seedling sales is positive, as it shows continued strong interest in tree planting. “Tree planting is a vital tool in efforts to boost environmental gains, and help New Zealand to reach its economic potential, particularly our recovery from COVID-19,” says Mr Weston.

Forestry futures strengthened through training and jobs

Source: Ministry for Primary Industries The forestry sector continues to provide career opportunities for New Zealanders, with Te Uru Rākau delivering $1.5 million into training and employment projects to help the sector meet labour and skills gaps. Acting deputy director general Henry Weston says the Forestry and Wood Processing Workforce Action Plan, developed in partnership with the sector, identified up to 5,000 more forestry and wood processing workers would be required by 2025. “The food and fibre sectors are a key driver for the New Zealand economy and it’s a priority for the Ministry of Primary Industries to invest in projects that attract people to the sector.

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