Pork sector gets £19m Mexican boost

New trade negotiations open up expanding market for producers from England and Northern Ireland

Jane Thynne
Head of News and Business
clock • 2 min read
Twelve companies from England and Northern Ireland have gained access to Mexico's pork market
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Twelve companies from England and Northern Ireland have gained access to Mexico's pork market

Twelve businesses across England and Northern Ireland have secured access to Mexico's rapidly expanding pork market, following the latest trade talks. The businesses, which include: Cranswick, Pilgrim's...

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