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Ms Sue Suckling, who has been appointed manager of Pacific Foods, the company formed to produce and market Zealambi sheepmeat products overseas. Ms Suckling was previously the project manager in charge of developing the Zealambi joint venture operation between Waitaki NZR, Ltd, and H. Noelke and Company of West Germany. Pacific Foods’ first export shipment of processed sheepmeat — satays, lamburgers, meatballs and dumplings — will be shipped to Singapore and Malaysia in June. This is expected to earn up to five times the revenue of traditional New Zealand sheepmeats on overseas markets.

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Press, 16 May 1985, Page 31

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Ms Sue Suckling, who has been appointed manager of Pacific Foods, the company formed to produce and market Zealambi sheepmeat products overseas. Ms Suckling was previously the project manager in charge of developing the Zealambi joint venture operation between Waitaki NZR, Ltd, and H. Noelke and Company of West Germany. Pacific Foods’ first export shipment of processed sheepmeat — satays, lamburgers, meatballs and dumplings — will be shipped to Singapore and Malaysia in June. This is expected to earn up to five times the revenue of traditional New Zealand sheepmeats on overseas markets. Press, 16 May 1985, Page 31

Ms Sue Suckling, who has been appointed manager of Pacific Foods, the company formed to produce and market Zealambi sheepmeat products overseas. Ms Suckling was previously the project manager in charge of developing the Zealambi joint venture operation between Waitaki NZR, Ltd, and H. Noelke and Company of West Germany. Pacific Foods’ first export shipment of processed sheepmeat — satays, lamburgers, meatballs and dumplings — will be shipped to Singapore and Malaysia in June. This is expected to earn up to five times the revenue of traditional New Zealand sheepmeats on overseas markets. Press, 16 May 1985, Page 31