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A Completely New Approach: Now They Have Received Even More Money for the Project

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Only a fraction of the enormous quantities of wild berries that grow in Norway are used. Now Røyland Farm in Engesland wants to turn this around through a new berry reception that will provide better access to raw materials, strengthen public health and contribute to more sustainable industrial development.
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Only a fraction of the enormous quantities of wild berries that grow in Norway are used. Now Røyland Farm in Engesland wants to turn this around through a new berry reception that will provide better access to raw materials, strengthen public health and contribute to more sustainable industrial development.

Only a fraction of the enormous quantities of wild berries that grow in Norway are used. Now Røyland Farm in Engesland wants to turn this around through a new berry reception that will provide better access to raw materials, strengthen public health and contribute to more sustainable industrial development.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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lp.no broke the news in Kristiansand, Norway on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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