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Home / Business and Economy / Tyrone Food Plant Faces Closure, 300+ Jobs at Risk

Tyrone Food Plant Faces Closure, 300+ Jobs at Risk

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Over 300 jobs are at risk at a food packing facility in County Tyrone.
  • ABP plans to stop operations at its Linden Foods retail packing site.
  • Company cites challenging UK and global market conditions for beef and lamb.
Tyrone Food Plant Faces Closure, 300+ Jobs at Risk

More than 300 jobs are facing redundancy at ABP's Linden Foods retail packing facility located in Dungannon's Granville Industrial Estate in County Tyrone.

The company announced its intention to stop work at the site, which processes beef, lamb, pork, and chicken for branded and own-label products. A spokesperson for ABP cited the "challenging and changing UK and global marketplace for beef and lamb" as the reason for this difficult step.

ABP has initiated a formal consultation with its 338 affected employees. The company stated its commitment to minimizing the impact, exploring redeployment opportunities, and supporting those made redundant. The decision is part of a broader strategy to consolidate and reduce retail packing facilities within the UK, including Northern Ireland, to achieve operational efficiencies.

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Local political representatives have expressed deep concern. Sinn Féin MLA Colm Gildernew urged the company to retain jobs and support affected workers with retraining. DUP MLA Deborah Erskine highlighted the significant blow to the local economy and the agri-food industry, while UUP MLA Diana Armstrong noted the uncertainty faced by skilled workers and the potential for families to struggle financially.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
ABP's Linden Foods retail packing facility in the Granville Industrial Estate, Dungannon, is facing potential job losses.
ABP is closing the site due to challenging and changing UK and global market conditions for beef and lamb, requiring operational streamlining.
More than 300 jobs are at risk at the Linden Foods retail packing facility.

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