Otago Daily Times

Call for Kiwi sweet makers

Jaffa, Pineapple Lumps manufactur­er needed to replace Mondelez

- By JOHN GIBB

MONDELEZ Internatio­nal is calling on potential manufactur­ers to express their interest in manufactur­ing ‘‘iconic Kiwi products’’, including Jaffas, Pineapple Lumps and Buzz Bars, in this country.

And, with time running out before a June 2 deadline, Dunedin South MP Clare Curran yesterday urged Dunedin business people to ‘‘seize the opportunit­y’’ to continue producing the prized brands in the city.

Ms Curran was ‘‘certainly very, very keen’’, for ‘‘anyone with an interest to come forward’’, given the ‘‘very small window of opportunit­y’’ to do so.

Mondelez Internatio­nal had earlier announced it was closing its Cadbury chocolate factory in Dunedin early next year.

Doing so would cost about 360 jobs.

Mondelez issued a statement after a recent ‘‘very positive’’ working party meeting, which included the Dunedin City Coun cil, city MPs and several other groups.

Latest discussion focused on a request for ‘‘informatio­n and documentat­ion’’ provided to potential manufactur­ers who had already expressed interest in working with Mondelez, the company said.

This documentat­ion was also available to any investors interested in establishi­ng a facility to undertake the work in Dunedin, Mondelez said.

Mondelez needed to hear from interested parties by June 2 so they could properly detail a ‘‘seamless transition’’ between companies before production ended next March.

Ms Curran encouraged innovative Dunedin people who were prepared to invest in keeping some Cadbury jobs in the city to step forward.

The working party was keen for some of the work to remain in Dunedin, but chances had to be quickly seized, she said.

She was happy to be contacted by any interested party and others on the working party would also offer support, she said.

Contacted yesterday, Rainbow Confection­ery general manager Brent Baillie, of Oamaru, said his firm was already busy but remained keen to manufactur­e the sweets.

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