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(Globes) Tnuva Food Industries CEO Arik Shor told IDF Radio that the sale of the company to China's Bright Food Group "is evidence of the soundness of the Israeli economy and Israeli agriculture." "A long-term strategic partner has come, and together we will develop many products and we'll be able to sell and expand outside Israel - to China and other countries where Bright Food operates. For 88 years, Tnuva has dreamed of having an owner of this quality....I think that this is a good move for Tnuva which opens horizons that it did not have before."2014-05-23 00:00:00Full Article
Tnuva CEO on China Sale: Tnuva Has Dreamed of Having an Owner of This Quality
(Globes) Tnuva Food Industries CEO Arik Shor told IDF Radio that the sale of the company to China's Bright Food Group "is evidence of the soundness of the Israeli economy and Israeli agriculture." "A long-term strategic partner has come, and together we will develop many products and we'll be able to sell and expand outside Israel - to China and other countries where Bright Food operates. For 88 years, Tnuva has dreamed of having an owner of this quality....I think that this is a good move for Tnuva which opens horizons that it did not have before."2014-05-23 00:00:00Full Article
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