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saarioinen.fi

Saarioinen Oy is a Finnish concern in the foodstuff industry. It has activities in Huittinen, Kangasala, Valkeakoski in Finland and in Rapla in Estonia. Reino A. Avonius, the master of the Saarioinen manor in Sahalahti started a henhouse in 1945. The idea was to breed chickens for other henkeepers to use for breeding more chickens. The demand for animals was great, and in the early 1950s the farm had grown to the largest in the Nordic countries by area. In 1947 the garden Saarioisten Taimisto was founded in the farm, with the manure coming from the farm's own henhouse. In 1948 the farm started selling plant nutrients and manure to consumers as Humus products. The next year, the farm started farming minks and Arctic foxes. In the early 1950s the farm started producing canned vegetables, the first farm in Finland to do so at an industrial scale. The product line was soon joined by berry and fruit purees and juices and food conservation agents aimed at consumers. From 1946 the farm also grew tobacco, the tobacco company Oy Panama Tobacco Co stayed in business until 1967. More information...

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