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  2. Premier FMCG - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, Premier operated 13 bakeries, 7 wheat mills, 3 maize mills, a sugar confectionery plant, a feminine hygiene manufacturing plant, a biscuit plant, a pasta plant, and an animal feeds plant. The company has 28 distribution depots in South Africa, Eswatini, Lesotho and Mozambique, and a Lil-Lets sales office in the UK.

  3. Pioneer Foods - Wikipedia

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    It operates in South Africa as well as two other African countries and exports a number of its brands globally. The company's core business is the production, distribution, marketing and selling of a diverse range of food, beverages and related products. The group employs approximately 8600 permanent employees.

  4. Tiger Brands - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Brands Limited (JSE: TBS) is a South African packaged goods company. [3] In addition to the company's South African operations, Tiger Brands has direct and indirect interests in international food businesses in Chile, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Nigeria, Kenya, Lesotho and Cameroon. [4] Tiger Brands is South Africa's largest food company. [5]

  5. RCL Foods - Wikipedia

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    In July 2013, RCL completed its buyout of Foodcorp by acquiring a final 23.9% stake for R393 million increasing its total holding in the company to 88.1%. [11] Foodcorp was created following the merger between Kanhym and Fedfood in 1992 making it one of South Africa's largest food companies. [12]

  6. Agriculture in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, South Africa produced 19.3 million tonnes of sugarcane (14th largest producer in the world), 12.5 million tonnes of maize (12th largest producer in the world) 1.9 million tons of grape (11th largest producer in the world), 1.7 million tons of orange (11th largest producer in the world) and 397 thousand tons of pear (7th largest producer in the world).

  7. Simba (South African company) - Wikipedia

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    Simba (Pty) Ltd. (commonly referred to as Simba) is a South African snack food manufacturer mainly operating in South Africa. It was founded in 1957 by Leon Greyvensteyn, and acquired by PepsiCo in 1999. It is best known for manufacturing potato and maize-based snack foods. They hold 63 percent of the South African crisps market. [1]

  8. List of food companies - Wikipedia

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    1 Africa. 2 Argentina. 3 Australia. 4 Austria. 5 Azerbaijan. ... 44 South Korea. 45 Spain. 46 Sri Lanka. 47 Sweden. ... This is a list of food companies, ...

  9. Category:Food and drink companies of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Food and drink companies of South Africa" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.