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Rodda's turns to robotics

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May 28, 2025

A CORNISH clotted cream maker is planning to use robotics in its factory for the first time in its 135-year history.

Rodda's, a fifth-generation family dairy business based in Redruth, recently secured a £4.5 million finance package to invest in new automated machinery.

The equipment will be used to transform single-serve clotted cream production, according to the company, speeding up the process of producing 40g pots, commonly found in restaurants, cafés and hotels.

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