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Abstract:SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Heineken NVs Brazilian arm is set to invest 1.8 billion reais ($360.73 million) in a new production facility in Minas Gerais state in southeast Brazil, the company said on Wednesday.
SAO PAULO Reuters – Heineken NVs Brazilian arm is set to invest 1.8 billion reais 360.73 million in a new production facility in Minas Gerais state in southeast Brazil, the company said on Wednesday.
The new brewery, located in the small city of Passos, is scheduled to start operations by 2025 and will employ 350 workers, according to a note.
This will be Heinekens 15th unit in Brazil and “the first to be designed and built from the ground up,” the Dutch brewer said, adding it will be the “most sustainable production facility to date.”
The company said the unit will have a capacity to produce 5 million hectoliters per year and will focus on the groups pure malt brands such as Heineken and Amstel.
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