Lactalis South Africa
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lactalis.co.zaHere are the latest updates I could verify about Lactalis South Africa:
FMD situation and milk procurement: Lactalis South Africa indicated it would continue to collect milk from producers regardless of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) status amid recent outbreaks in the Western Cape and Eastern Cape, and it advocated a universal vaccination approach in coordination with authorities. This reflects the company’s stance on maintaining milk supply while seeking regulatory support for vaccination strategies.[1]
Investments and capacity: Lactalis SA has a history of capital investments in South Africa, notably a R140 million powder plant facility at its Bonnievale cheese plant to boost skimmed milk powder production capacity, underscoring ongoing expansion in the Western Cape. This illustrates the group’s commitment to increasing local processing capabilities and job creation.[2][4][9]
Brand presence and operations: Lactalis South Africa operates multiple brands (Président, Parmalat, Melrose, Steri Stumpie, Bonnita, PureJoy, Galbani, EasyGest, Aylesbury) and has been active in regulatory and market discussions through its local news and press releases. The business also engaged in potential dairy sector partnerships and regulatory dialogues with government bodies in SA.[3][5][6]
Corporate leadership: In recent years, Lactalis SA appointed new management leadership to steer operations in the region, reflecting ongoing organizational changes to support growth in South Africa.[7]
Market positioning: Lactalis SA’s activities include not only consumer brands but also dairy ingredients and powder production, positioning it as a key player in SA’s dairy value chain.[6][2]
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Our trusted brands include Melrose, Président, Parmalat, Steri Stumpie, Bonnita, PureJoy, Galbani, EasyGest and Aylesbury.
lactalis.co.zaThe deal with Lactalis’ business division in South Africa is subject to regulatory approval. Financial terms were not disclosed. France-headquartered Lactalis has operations in South Africa located in the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Gauteng and KwaZulu Natal, according to the statement. Brands marketed in the country include Président, Parmalat, Melrose, Steri Stumpie and Bonnita.
www.just-food.comDairy producer Lactalis South Africa has invested R140-million in a new evaporator dryer powder plant facility at its cheese manufacturing plant in Bonnievale, in the Western Cape, which will significantly boost skimmed milk production capacity. Skimmed milk powder is a versatile ingredient that is used in a range of food products, including baked goods, confectionery, dairy products, and processed foods. It is also used as a nutritional supplement and contains essential nutrients, such as...
www.engineeringnews.co.zaDairy producer Lactalis South Africa (SA) has invested R140 million in a new evaporator dryer power plant facility at its cheese manufacturing plant in Bonnievale in the Western Cape. The official opening ceremony was attended by the provincial MEC for Economic Development and Tourism, Mireille Wenger, MEC for Agriculture, Dr Ivan Meyer, and
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lactalis.co.zaDairy producer Lactalis South Africa has appointed Herman Janse van Rensburg as its new GM with effect from July 18. Janse van Rensburg succeeds Alban Damour, who has taken up his new assignment as GM for Lactalis India.
www.engineeringnews.co.zaLactalis South Africa will continue to collect milk from producers regardless of their foot-and-mouth disease status, the company has said in a letter to its producers in response to recent outbreaks of the disease in the Western Cape.
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