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COFCO Group is a leading food and agriculture company in China and worldwide. Learn about its latest news, CSR, brand, products, investors and more on its official website.
- About COFCO
Founded in 1949, COFCO Corporation (COFCO) is the leader of...
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News - COFCO Corporation
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Information Disclosure - COFCO Corporation
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Maintain a global presence, COFCO ensures smooth and stable...
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He joined COFCO in 1993 and used to be the Vice-President of...
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- About COFCO
COFCO (Chinese: 中粮; full name: China Oil and Foodstuffs Corporation) is a Chinese state-owned food processing holding company. COFCO Group is China's largest food processor, manufacturer and trader. It is also one of Asia's leading agribusiness groups alongside Wilmar International.
Founded in 1949, COFCO Corporation (COFCO) is the leader of the Chinese agricultural industry, and one of the world's leading agri-businesses with global footprints and a fully-integrated value chain.
COFCO International is a global agri-business, committed to responsibly source, process and distribute agri-commodities including grains, oilseeds, coffee and sugar.
COFCO International South Africa connects farmers and food and feed manufacturers through our integrated supply chain. Our expert team of farming field managers, farm origination agents, researchers, traders and logistics specialists work together to ensure consistent delivery of quality product.
COFCO International is the overseas arm of COFCO Corporation, the world's largest agri-business by asset value. It operates in 36 countries and handles over 122 million tonnes of grains, oilseeds and sugar commodities annually.
COFCO’s History : The Nourishment to the World. COFCO, founded in 1949, has developed from a single grain and oil import & export company to one of the world’s leaders in agricultural trade, logistics, processing and production, feeding nearly a quarter of the world’s population.