Italian tuna giant Bolton Alimentari increased its revenue during 2017, although a rise in raw material costs hit the group's operating performance during the year.
Meanwhile, Bolton is stepping up its commitment to sustainability, having signed an agreement with the World Wildlife Fund just over a year ago.
Bolton's operating performance, in line with budget expectations, was negatively impacted from the increase in the costs of raw materials (tuna and oil), Bolton said in its financial results [...]
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