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Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Second Chance Animal Services seek foster families for pregnant pets
EAST BROOKFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Second Chance Animal Services is looking for foster families for pregnant pets. Massachusetts animal hospital to perform life-saving surgery on homeless puppy The nonprofit states that they've got a surge in pregnant animals who need a safe place to give birth and care for their newborns. Foster families typically care for a pregnant animal for several weeks to a few months, depending on the pet's needs and the age of the litter. No prior experience is needed, and Second Chance will provide training and guidance to families, as well as food, medical care, and support. If you are interested in fostering a pregnant pet, visit their website and fill out an application. 'Our fosters ensure we can help the most vulnerable animals,' said Lindsay Doray, Chief Development Officer for Second Chance. 'Right now, we're seeing a heartbreaking increase in requests to take in pregnant pets, and we simply don't have enough foster homes to meet the need. Without more fosters, we are forced to say no.' 'This is a wonderful way to make a life-changing difference without a long-term commitment,' added Doray. 'You're giving these pets and their babies the best possible start.' WWLP-22News, an NBC affiliate, began broadcasting in March 1953 to provide local news, network, syndicated, and local programming to western Massachusetts. Watch the 22News Digital Edition weekdays at 4 p.m. on Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Morocco World
25-03-2025
- Business
- Morocco World
Andalusian Honey Company Doray to Open New Plant in Morocco
Rabat – Seville-based honey company Doray has announced its plans to open a new production plant in Morocco by the end of 2025, according to Spanish media reports. This expansion is part of Doray's strategic growth plan, aiming to double its revenue to €20 million by 2028. The family-owned business has been in the honey industry since the 1970s, with its first international venture taking place in Morocco in the 1990s, where it now operates a subsidiary. With major customers in Morocco, the United States, and Europe, 80% of the company's current sales come from international markets. 'This expansion gives us more security to compete globally,' said Foray CEO Antonio Ramírez. The U.S. is currently one of the company's key markets, contributing 30% of its revenue, while another 30% comes from Morocco. With the new plant the company expects to increase its workforce, currently at 30 employees in Spain and 15 in Morocco. Most of Doray's honey is sourced from Andalusian beekeepers, and the company is focusing on promoting its brand while also launching innovative honey-based products like spicy honey sauces and fruit-flavored toppings. Doray's growth reflects a rising global demand for honey products, and the company is positioning itself to meet evolving consumer trends. With its expansion in Morocco, Doray aims to increase production capacity, create jobs and solidify its dominance in the Moroccan honey market while sustaining its international growth. Tags: Morocco newsSevilla


Ya Biladi
25-03-2025
- Business
- Ya Biladi
Spanish honey producer Doray to launch factory in Morocco
By the end of 2025, Andaluza de Mieles plans to open a factory in Morocco and double its turnover to €20 million within three years. Known for its flagship brand, Doray, the Spanish honey packaging company has been active since the 1970s and now exports 80% of its production worldwide, with 30% going to Morocco and another 30% to the United States. Morocco was the company's first international market in the early 1990s. «My father was a visionary and recognized it as a promising market due to honey's widespread use in cooking across the Maghreb», said Antonio Ramírez, head of the family business, in an interview with El Correo. The company has since established a subsidiary in Morocco, solidifying its market presence. The new factory, set to be operational in the last quarter of 2025, will help strengthen its foothold in key markets like Saudi Arabia and Egypt. According to the same source, Ramírez explained that in today's global trade landscape, this expansion «provides greater security to remain competitive internationally». The Moroccan subsidiary currently employs around 15 people, but with the new industrial unit, «we expect to match or exceed» the 30 employees based in Spain.