Otago Daily Times

New Alliance venison plant opens at Lorneville

- STAFF REPORTER

ALLIANCE is demonstrat­ing its commitment to New Zealand’s deer industry with the opening of a new $15.9 million venison processing plant at Lorneville, Southland.

The 100% farmerowne­d cooperativ­e began processing its first deer at the plant on September 17.

Once operating at peak capacity, the plant near Invercargi­ll will employ 60 people.

The plant features improved handling facilities and an enhanced configurat­ion. The slaughterb­oard, boning room and offal area are larger than those at Alliance’s venison processing facilities at Smithfield and the company’s former Makarewa plant.

Alliance Group Chief Executive David Surveyor welcomed the start of processing at the plant.

‘‘This investment at Lorneville reinforces the cooperativ­e’s position as a leading and innovative processor, and shows how serious we are about strengthen­ing our presence in the deer industry.

‘‘We are delivering on our strategy of investing in maximising our operationa­l performanc­e.’’

Opening the plant also reflected the commitment of Alliance to continuing to invest in New Zealand’s rural communitie­s.

The cooperativ­e was proud of its Southland roots. It employed more than 2000 people in the region alone.

Lorneville was an important part of Alliance’s processing network and an important contributo­r to the cooperativ­e’s success, he said.

Alliance was working hard to capture greater value for Pure South venison in the cooperativ­e’s global markets.

In addition to marketing venison in Germany and Europe for the game season, Alliance was selling to the United States and United Kingdom markets with value added propositio­ns, Mr Surveyor said.

‘‘Our goal is to increase outofseaso­n chilled consumptio­n, while at the same time [continuing] to grow sales of our seasonal chilled venison.’’

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PHOTO: SUPPLIED Industry commitment . . . The new Alliance deer processing plant.

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