“We have, so far, 55 people registered to work in this area,
all of them former workers at Cofaco” (the company that closed the factory in
Pico in 2018), José Freitas, director of Conseran, explained to journalists,
adding that, now, the company will have to look for workers outside the
country.
Conseran – Conservas do Atlântico Norte, is investing around
€15 million in the construction of a new factory for the processing of tuna,
but also of other species such as mackerel and squid, but it is experiencing
difficulties in ensuring the labour needed to work “at cruising speed”.
“The factory has the capacity to process 25 tonnes of tuna
per day, plus the species that we want to gather”, justified the businessman,
who also intends to “build facilities to be able to bring people from outside
the country to work in this factory in a dignified way”.
The option for foreign workers has been praised by the president
of the Government of the Azores, José Manuel Bolieiro, who visited the site,
accompanied by the other members of the executive.
The new Conseran factory, which is being built in the parish
of Bandeiras, in the municipality of Madalena do Pico, should be completed in
early 2023.
I hope the tuna can keep up with planned production.
By Cliff from Beiras on 16 Oct 2022, 09:18