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Cargill, Incorporated is a global agribusiness company founded in 1865 by William Wallace Cargill. Starting as a single grain warehouse in Iowa, it has grown to become the largest private company in the United States by revenue, operating in approximately 70 countries with around 160,000 employees. Cargill serves 125 markets and focuses on food security through its extensive supply chain connections. The company offers a diverse range of products and services across agriculture, food production, and commodities trading. This includes agricultural commodities like grain trading, oilseeds, and fertilizers, as well as animal nutrition products such as livestock feed and beef processing. Cargill also provides food ingredients, including starches, vegetable oils, and cocoa, along with other services like flour milling and energy trading. With a commitment to research-driven advancements, Cargill connects farmers to markets through a network of warehouses, ports, and trading offices worldwide.
Alicorp is the largest consumer goods company in Peru, with a strong presence across Latin America, including countries like Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia. Founded in 1956, the company has evolved from its origins as an oil and soap manufacturer to a diverse enterprise with operations in packaged foods, personal care, and industrial products. Headquartered in Callao, Lima, Alicorp employs around 9,000 people and generates approximately $2 billion in revenue. The company operates four main business segments, offering over 150 brands. Its consumer products include a variety of food items such as pasta, sauces, and edible oils, as well as personal and home care products. Alicorp also provides B2B products like industrial flour and food service items, alongside aquafeed for fish and shrimp. With a market leadership position in multiple categories, Alicorp utilizes an extensive distribution network to reach consumers, retailers, and industrial clients throughout its markets.
Mars, Incorporated is a privately held American multinational company founded in 1911 by Frank C. Mars. Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, it specializes in confectionery, pet food, food products, and animal care services. The company is entirely owned by the Mars family and ranks as the fourth-largest privately held company in the U.S., with annual sales of $45 billion and over 130,000 employees across more than 80 countries. Mars operates in five main segments: confectionery, petcare, food, drinks, and symbioscience. Its well-known brands include M&M's, Snickers, Mars bar, Milky Way, Pedigree, Whiskas, and Uncle Ben's rice. The company has a strong global presence, manufacturing in over 100 countries and maintaining key facilities in the U.S., UK, Netherlands, France, and Germany. Mars is committed to innovation and research, contributing to advancements in areas like cocoa flavanols and veterinary services.
Kellanova is an American multinational food manufacturing company that specializes in snacks, convenience foods, international cereals, noodles, plant-based foods, and frozen breakfast products. Formerly known as the Kellogg Company, Kellanova became an independent entity in October 2023 and operates in over 180 countries, with projected net sales of approximately $13 billion for 2024. The company is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, and has key locations in Battle Creek, Michigan, Dublin, Shanghai, and Querétaro City, Mexico. Founded in 1906, Kellanova focuses on high-growth segments, particularly snacks, and aims to create better days for people by addressing issues like hunger and sustainability. Its product lineup includes well-known brands such as Pringles(R), Cheez-It(R), Pop-Tarts(R), and MorningStar Farms(R). Kellanova supports global supply chains and product innovation while emphasizing sustainability initiatives. The company has shown strong financial performance, with significant operating profit growth in North America and Europe.
Quala is a Colombian multinational consumer goods company operating in eight countries across Central and South America. With over 3,000 employees, Quala is proud of its Colombian roots and has multiple operational headquarters, primarily in Bogotá, along with facilities in Medellín, Cali, Barranquilla, and Girón. The company offers a diverse range of products across several categories. In beverages, Quala features brands like Frutiño, SunTea, Panelada, Saviloe, and Vive 100. For personal care, it markets Bioexpert and Nutribela 10. In the home care sector, Aromatel is a key product. Quala also produces snacks and desserts, including Popetas, Quipitos, and BonIce, as well as non-dairy creams like Insta Crem Suave. The company has seen significant growth and brand development, particularly between 2010 and 2018.
Mondelēz International is an American multinational company specializing in snack foods and confectionery. Founded in 2012 as a spin-off from Kraft Foods, it focuses on global snacks while maintaining a connection to its dairy and food roots dating back to 1903. The company employs over 110,000 people across 165 countries and generated $35.3 billion in net revenues in 2013. Mondelēz is a leading producer of biscuits, chocolate, chewing gum, candy, coffee, and powdered beverages. Its well-known brands include Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka, Oreo, Trident, Prince, and Chiclets. The company has expanded its portfolio through acquisitions, targeting premium and health-conscious markets. This includes brands like Kinh Do, Tate's Bake Shop, Hu Master Holdings, and Grenade. Mondelēz emphasizes innovation and growth while fostering employee well-being.
Nutreco is a global leader in animal nutrition, focusing on livestock and aquaculture feed. With over 100 years of experience, the company operates in more than 40 countries and employs over 11,000 people. Headquartered in Boxmeer, Netherlands, Nutreco is dedicated to providing nutrition solutions and technology that support sustainable protein production. Their approach emphasizes precision farming, regenerative agriculture, and circular nutrient management. The company's core offerings include high-quality livestock feed produced by Trouw Nutrition and specialized aquaculture feed from Skretting. Nutreco also provides expert advice and innovative technologies to enhance farm management and sustainability practices. By supporting farmers in addressing the rising global demand for protein, Nutreco plays a vital role in ensuring food security for a growing population. As part of SHV Holdings, Nutreco is committed to long-term innovation in the food industry.
Sugar Foods LLC, founded in 1948, is a privately-held food manufacturing and distribution company based in New York City. Initially a local bulk sugar distributor, it has grown to employ over 1,400 people across five locations in the U.S. and Mexico. The company specializes in pantry staples and culinary ingredients, offering a diverse range of products including sugars, snacks, stuffings, breadcrumbs, condiments, dried fruits, nuts, and sweeteners. Notable brands under its portfolio include Fresh Gourmet(R) and N'Joy(R). Sugar Foods serves both retail consumers and the foodservice industry, partnering with prominent restaurants and grocery brands. The company is committed to customer-centric operations and has received numerous Supplier of the Year awards from various industry organizations, reflecting its strong partnerships and reputation in foodservice distribution. Recent growth includes the acquisition of Concord Foods, which enhances its capabilities in the grocery and restaurant sectors. With reported revenue of approximately $590.6 million, Sugar Foods focuses on innovation and building long-term relationships with its partners and customers.