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New processing plant will generate 120 jobs

June 7, 2019 by Staff News Writer

A new processing plant for juices and drinks, owned by the company Paradise Ingredients, will generate 40 direct and 80 indirect jobs in Cartago. Paradise Ingredients is the world’s leading banana purée processor and its new operations center will allow it to send its products to the main North American markets.

In Cartago we have the human, technical and operational capacity for the production of a project of this nature,”

said Hugo Chaves, president of the company.

The new expansion of the company was implemented in an area of ​​5,500 m² and has a productive capacity of 20 million liters per year, with an investment of $20 million.

If you wish to opt for a position, you can send your resume to reclutamiento@ paradiseingredients.com

crhoy.com

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