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Bristol flavouring manufacturer snaps up Polish food tech firm

The deal will create new jobs at the company's facility in Avonmouth

Giles Drewett, founder and CEO of Plant-Ex with Edward Budzulak, chief executive of Aromacolors(Image: Plant-Ex handout)

A natural colours and flavouring manufacturer near Bristol has bought a Polish food tech company for an undisclosed sum.

Plant-Ex Ingredients said the acquisition of Aromacolors - a business specialising in making liquid and powder flavourings and colourings - would strengthen its European footprint as well as leading to increased demand at its plant in the South West of England.

The company, which recently opened 33,000 sq ft facility in Avonmouth, added that the deal would result in the creation of new jobs in the region across production, R&D, logistics and technical support.

It also said it would improve turnaround times for customers, while "helping to mitigate post-Brexit trade complexities".

“This is a major step forward, not just for Plant-Ex but for the wider Bristol and South West economy,” said Giles Drewett, chief executive and founder of Plant-Ex.

"By integrating Aromacolors into the Plant-Ex Group, we’re adding depth to our technical capabilities and expanding our product offering.

"But just as importantly, we’re investing right here in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ through scaling up our operations and creating opportunities for local talent in an area that’s fast becoming a hub for food innovation and advanced manufacturing.”

Edward Budzulak, chief executive of Aromacolors, said the deal marked “an exciting new chapter" for Aromacolors.