Siker developing new milling technology in EU-supported project

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Hungarian-owned milling company Siker Malomipari is working on a more than HUF 400 million development project that ensures consistent quality of flour without the use of additives, Siker told MTI. A European Union grant is covering 61% of the cost of the project, which is expected to wind up in June 2014. Siker had revenue of HUF 7.8 billion in 2012.

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