Givaudan closures designed to streamline flavour business
Givaudan has closed two production facilities in an attempt to consolidate its flavour operating asset base and streamline its savoury product portfolio.
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Givaudan has closed two production facilities in an attempt to consolidate its flavour operating asset base and streamline its savoury product portfolio.
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