The Claessens Group builds a pig fattening plant in Somogy
The Hungarian-owned Claessens Group will build one of Hungary’s largest pig fattening plant in Böhönye, Somogy County with a four-billion HUF investment.
Claessens Peter, one of owner of the group told that the project was implemented from own sources in the area of a previously obsolete complex by using environmentally friendly technologies in accordance with the highest energy efficiency and the highest standards of animal welfare.
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