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Kiwi pet food manufacturer sees uptick in US demand post tariffs

North American pet food brands are looking to New Zealand as a way to work around US-China trade barriers.

The New Zealand Riverland Foods factory in Christchurch.

Kate McVicar Mon, 28 Apr 2025

A Kiwi pet food cannery is benefiting from the trade war between the United States and China, as brands look for alternative manufacturing options.

New Zealand Riverland Foods (Riverland Foods) managing director Jordi Du has noticed more interest in the company’s contract manufacturing services

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Kate McVicar Mon, 28 Apr 2025
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