Gloria Suspended Her Milk Business in Colombia and Partially Shuts Down Her Plant
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Peruvian multinational Gloria Foods, owner of brands such as Algarra milk and Lechesan, announced the closure of its productive plant in Colombia, leaving about 150 employees in the municipality of Cogua, Cundinamarca, unemployed. Leche Algarra, one of the most recognized dairy brands in Colombian households, will stop producing in the country after the parent company reviewed its portfolio and decided to concentrate its local operations only on…
With the partial closure of the plant in Cogua, Cundinamarca, thousands of bags of milk will be stopped packing in La entrada Recognado marca de leche en Colombia salida del mercado, su planta cercado partemente aparece primero en Periodismo Público.
Gloria Foods owns Lechesan and Algarra. Photo: Grupo Gloria After 14 years in the national market, Gloria Foods, a subsidiary of Grupo Gloria, announced the suspension of its dairy operation in Colombia. The Peruvian multinational pointed out that the decision responds to the strategic review of its portfolio in the region. With this decision, the company, owner of brands such as Algarra and Lechesan, contemplates the partial closure of its plan…
According to the holding company, the decision responds to the fact that, henceforth, the operation in that country will concentrate on the category of drinks
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