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Japan’s Kibun to strengthen domestic ops with subsidiary merger

The world's largest surimi-based product manufacturer will merge two subsidiaries into its core operations in 2025 to strengthen its domestic business in Japan

By Masahiko Takeuchi | Nov. 15, 2024 08:36 GMT
Nishi Nihon Kibun Foods' Soja Plant in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Credit: Kibun Foods
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