ofi
About
Company description
ofi is a global leader
offering naturally good food & beverage ingredients and solutions.
At
the forefront of consumer trends, we provide manufacturers and retailers with
products and ingredients that will delight their consumers.
Making
a positive impact on people and planet is part of that delight. From plant to
palate, we take care of the ingredients. We are closer to farmers, enabling
better quality, and more reliable, traceable and transparent supply.
Supplying products and ingredients at scale is just the start. We
add value through our unique manufacturing footprint and natural, delicious and
nutritious products. Our fresh ideas help our customers unleash the sensory and
functional attributes of cocoa, coffee, dairy, nuts and spices to create
naturally healthy and delicious food & beverage products.
Whoever
we’re with, whatever we’re doing, we make it real.
Quick facts
Sales markets | Africa; Asia; Australia; Central/South America; Eastern Europe; Middle East; North America; Western Europe |
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Primary business activity | Manufacturer: Ingredients / Additives |
Affiliated categories: | Cocoa & Chocolate More |
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News about ofi
12 Dec 2023
ofi's Carbon Scenario Planner wins prestigious Food Ingredients Europe Award
ofi’s Carbon Scenario Planner (CSP), a new digital tool developed to help food and beverage manufacturers model the impact of different scenarios for reducing greenhouse gas emissions has won the 2023 Sustainability Innovation Award at Food Ingredients Europe in Frankfurt. This is the second year in a row that ofi has been awarded this prestigious recognition, following last year’s award for its Cocoa COMPASS sustainability strategy.
Read more19 Dec 2022
Ammonia emissions, Oreo cookies, and Olam
Olam Food Ingredients (Ofi) and Mondelēz are under fire for using ammonium carbonate, an authorised food additive, in cocoa and Oreo cookies - but the accusations stem from greater concerns over industrial emissions of toxic ammonia and nitrogen oxide in the Netherlands.
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