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‘IOT is a privilege of Seychelles and I hope it will remain a great partner over the years to come’ – Minister Ferrari | 14 December 2020
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“The Indian Ocean Tuna canning factory is a privilege of Seychelles and I hope it will remain a great partner over the years to come.”
This was said by the Minister for Fisheries, Jean-François Ferrari, as he addressed the 82 employees being honoured for their dedication and loyalty towards tuna-processing factory Indian Ocean Tuna (IOT), part of the Thai Union Group, during the organisation’s annual long-service award ceremony on Saturday evening at the Savoy resort and spa.
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Indian Ocean Tuna expands storage capacity, stocks up on supply for Seychelles
Minister Ferrari with other officers went on a familiarisation visit at IOT canning factory on Thursday. (Ministry of Fisheries)
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(Seychelles News Agency) - The Indian Ocean Tuna (IOT) company in Seychelles has expanded its storage capacity to ensure stock will last until February 2021 in view of the uncertainty of the
COVID-19 pandemic, a top official said on Thursday.
Jean-Francois Ferrari, the Minister for Fisheries, told the press after his familiarisation visit at IOT canning factory that the company has reserved shares in the Common Cold Storage facility being built at Ile Du Port.