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Coup de grace for the Thionville cross-border slaughterhouse project
2023-11-26 11:25:16
Published on Nov 26, 2023 at 12:25 p.m.
A petition, signed by 4,000 people, in favor of local meat and short circuits has changed nothing: 170 Lorraine and Luxembourg breeders from the North Lorraine Transborder Agro-Food Pole had to dissolve the cooperative society of collective interest (SCIC) which planned to set up a multi-species slaughterhouse in Illange, near Thionville (Moselle).
The first blow came last June, when the banking consortium which was to co-finance the project announced its withdrawal. Crédit Agricole, Banque Populaire Alsace Lorraine Champagne and Caisse d’Epargne have just confirmed their refusal to finance, to the tune of 2.5 million euros, the project for a total amount of 7 million.
“The spirit of the times”
The post-pandemic context, the war in Ukraine and the rise in energy costs have significantly increased the amount of the investment, initially estimated at 4 million euros. But nine intercommunal authorities in Northern Lorraine had increased their contribution by 1.4 million euros to submit to the bankers a loan request of an unchanged amount.
“Logically, the file thus reinforced should have appeared more solid. I can’t explain this refusal, unless it is no longer fashionable to finance a slaughterhouse? » asks Jean-Charles Louis, former SCIC administrator and deputy mayor of Thionville.
Also supported by Europe, the Grand Est regional council, European funds and Bpifrance, the slaughterhouse was to be located on 2,000 m2 at Illange Europort, an industrial wasteland converted into an activity zone. The Luxembourg cooperative Convis constituted, alongside the breeders of Moselle and Meurthe-et-Moselle, the largest shareholder of the SCIC, with 30% of the capital.
The equipment was to ensure the slaughter, cutting, processing, packaging and emergency slaughter of injured animals. Its border positioning prevented Lorraine breeders from having to transport their sheep and pigs to the Sarrebourg slaughterhouse, 150 km from Thionville, their Luxembourg colleagues sometimes having to go to Belgium or Saarland.
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Belgium Weather Forecast: Snowfall Alert and Temperature Update for Monday
2023-11-26 08:12:00
The weather will be gloomy on Sunday morning south of the Sambre et Meuse furrow, with low clouds, mist or fog, while the sky will be rather changeable elsewhere, indicates the Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) at dawn. The latter still forecasts a few residual showers, which might also take on a wintry character in the upper Ardennes.
In the followingnoon, the tendency for showers will be confined to the northeast of the country. Elsewhere, the weather will become generally dry but with fairly high and medium clouds. The maximums will be between 1 or 2°C in Hautes Fagnes and 8 or 9°C on the Coast.
During the night from Sunday to Monday, the sky will gradually become cloudy and precipitation will fall from the west. These will take the form of rain in lower and middle Belgium, and slush or snow in the Ardennes at the end of the night above 300-400 m. The minimums will be between -1 or 0°C on the heights of the Ardennes and 4 or 5°C on the coast.
On Monday, a disturbance will cross our country from west to east. The sky will be very cloudy to overcast with periods of rain in lower and middle Belgium, and (melting) snow in upper Belgium which will turn temporarily into rain in the followingnoon. An accumulation of 5 to 10 cm of fresh snow may therefore initially form in the Haute Ardennes. The maximums will be between 0 and 3°C in the Ardennes, between 5 and 8°C in the center and up to 9°C in the west of the country.
Due to this snowfall in the Ardennes, the IRM issued a new yellow alert on Sunday for slippery conditions in the provinces of Liège and Luxembourg. It will come into force on Monday at 4:00 a.m. and end at 10:00 p.m.
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