Pet Hungária recently opened an approximately US$18 million plant in Kaposszekcső, Hungary, doubling the company's capacity, according to the Budapest Business Journal .
The company is reportedly hiring 150 employees for the plant by the end of 2009.
According to the company's managing director, György Csébfalvi, the plant will produce 76,000 tons of dry petfood in 2009.
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