Corporate Body

Peanut Company of Australia (1997 - )

From
1997
Kingaroy, Queensland, Australia
Functions
Food or beverage industry
Website
http://www.pca.com.au/
Reference No
ABN 34 057 251 091
Location
Haly Street, Kingaroy, Queensland 4610

Summary

In 1997 PMB Australia Changed its name to become the Peanut Company of Australia (PCA). PCA is involved with all aspects of the peanut processing chain from developing new peanut crop varieties to drying and shelling, grading, blanching, sorting, roasting and granulating the final product.

Timeline

 1924 - 1992 Peanut Marketing Board
       1992 - 1997 PMB Australia Limited
             1997 - Peanut Company of Australia

Published resources

Resources

Ailie Smith

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