The County Wexford based Cooney Furlong Grain company has recorded an increase of 13% in its pre tax profits for last year.
It bring profits to just under €1.3 million. The business was set up in 1998 by Wexford businessmen Kevin Cooney and Walter Furlong and now employs 40 people. It purchases 100,000 tonnes of grain annually and operates a number of agriculture retail outlets in County Wexford.
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