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Aloja Starkelsen to invest EUR 614,999 in development
BC, Riga, 25.10.2017.Print version
The Swedish-owned Latvian potato starch maker Aloja Starkelsen plans to invest EUR 614,999 in construction of a new warehouse and development of the territory, reports LETA, according to information published on the Internet website of the Procurement Supervision Bureau.
A tender has been announced for the projects. The winner of the tender is Buvniecibas Dizaina Risinajumi who will
conduct the works for EUR 614,999. Earlier the company planned to invest EUR
600,000 in the project.
The investment plan should be completed by May 31, 2018.
The project will be co-financed by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural
Development (EAFRD).
As reported, Aloja-Starkelsen
generated EUR 7.621 million in turnover in the past financial year from
September 1, 2015, to August 31, 2016, and increased its profit 20.8% to EUR
287,850, according to Firmas.lv business information website.
Founded in 1991, Aloja-Starkelsen
is 97.93-percent owned by Swedish company Sveriges
Starkelseproducenter Forening.