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Prigat

Prigat ((ヘブライ語:פריגת)) (originally called Gat) is a juice and syrup manufacturer in Israel owned by Gat Foods and Israel Beer Breweries. Prigat's headquarters are located in two kibbutzim, Givat Haim (Meuhad) and Givat Haim (Ichud), near Hadera. Prigat is Israel's second largest manufacturer in the juice industry, with 280 employees as of 2006.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Largest Kibbutz Industry Companies )
==History==

Prigat was founded in 1940 when the leaders of the Givat Chaim kibbutz decided to build a factory for canned fruit and vegetable products.
In 1941, the factory was named "Gat" and quickly began the marketing of the company's first products, which were jams, tomato puree and applesauce.
In 1943, the British Army in Palestine ordered 775,000 syrup bottles for 55,000 ''Land of Israel'' pounds (the Israeli currency at the time of the order).
Starting from 1947, the company began using mechanical juice extraction based on the FMC citrus juice extractor, which finished developing the same year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=FMC citrus juice extractor )
In 1957, Prigat began marketing sweetcorn seeds in tin cans.
In 1958, Golda Meir, who was a foreign minister at the time, approved the "Jaffa Champion" company trademark for marketing outside of Israel.
In 1959, the company's peanut factory was established. The peanut factory was later separated from Prigat's juice activities and is not handled by Prigat today.
In 1962, the company's frozen juice and vegetables department was established.
In 1972, Gat won the best exporter award for 1971.
In 1976, a plastic factory for the 6oz frozen juice and vegetables boxes was established.
In 1977, the "Prigat" trademark was first used referring to the frozen food department of the company.
In 1982, Prigat's production line for juice in small bags was established.
In 1987, Prigat's production line for juice in cardboards was established.
In 1993, Prigat began marketing in Romania.
In 1995, Prigat's production line for squeezed juice was established.
In 2003, Prigat's merge with Israel Beer Breweries was completed.

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