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Food Production Daily  | May 11, 2008

- Guinness appears to be sticking to its roots with the announcement today by parent company Diageo of a significant investment to step up production as its Dublin-based St. James's Gate brewery. The company says that it will plough 650m into its network of Irish breweries, with the Dublin site beco...
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