Friesland Foods

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Koninklijke Friesland Foods N.V.
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Type Cooperative
Founded 1879
Headquarters Meppel, the Netherlands
Key people --
Industry Food and Dairy
Revenue €4.675 billion in 2006
Employees 15,300
Website www.fcdf.com

Royal Friesland Foods (Koninklijke Friesland Foods N.V.) is a Netherlands-based multinational company that develops, produces and sells branded dairy products and fruit-based drinks. Royal Friesland Foods has a strong presence in Western Europe, Central Europe, West Africa and Southeast Asia.

Royal Friesland Foods employs 18,000, of whom 12,500 work outside the Netherlands. The company's leading brands are Appelsientje, Bonnet, Chocomel/Cécémel, Completa, CoolBest, Debic, DubbelFrisss, Dutch Lady, Extran, Frico, Friso, Foremost, Friesche Vlag, Frisian Flag, Fristi, Milli, NoyNoy, Peak, Pöttyös Túró Rudi, Rainbow, and Taksi.

Royal Friesland Foods is organized as a cooperative, with roots going back to 1879. It has grown through mergers and takeovers, the most significant of which occurred in late 1997, when four Dutch dairy cooperatives joined to create the company in its current form.

In December 2001 KFF NV acquired the Drinks & Diary division of Numico including the brands Chocomel/Cécémel, Fristi and Extran.

The company gained its current name in June 2004 after Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands granted it the Royal status ("Koninklijk" in Dutch) in honour of its 125th anniversary. Prior to that, the company was known as Friesland Coberco Dairy Foods.

[edit] References

  • Dairy Industries International July 2004 v69 i7 page 7 article about name change Wilmington International
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