Australian farmer Clean Seas Seafood will open a processing center in Adelaide next financial year that is expected to create 20 new jobs, and help grow its kingfish business, reports The Advertiser.

The Port Lincoln-based seafood company, formerly known as Clean Seas Tuna, announced Tuesday it had signed a long-term lease on a 2,500 square meter building with plans to install state-of-the-art Marel processing equipment already ordered late last year.

Company managing director David Head said processing of the company’s kingfish was currently outsourced in Port Lincoln and Adelaide, but bringing the work in-house would create more control over quality, enable faster responses to large orders and support product development.

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