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Anglesey: Fears for future of £20m Mona Dairy

There is concern for the future of an Anglesey cheese plant after its owners said it had failed to secure funding.

The £20m Mona Dairy opened two years ago at Gwalchmai on the island, focusing on making Welsh and continental cheeses and supplied with milk by about 30 farms in the region.

In a statement on Wednesday, the company said it had “failed to source sufficient short-term funding” to “keep functioning in its current form”.

The firm said it had arranged for another operator to take the milk from any of its current suppliers, while the company considered its options.


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