Marfrig S.A. is the second largest Brazilian food processing company, after JBS. The company is headquartered in São Paulo. The company has 33 production...
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the Brazilian multinational corporation Marfrig Group acquired the company from Cargill Inc. and in 2013 Marfrig sold Seara Brasil (part of Seara Foods)...
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customers worldwide. The company is owned by the Brazilian multinational Marfrig. Its main focuses include branded box beef, consumer ready beef, portion...
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393.173.139 0,100 MGLU3 MAGAZ LUIZA ON NM 3.142.317.573 0,253 MRFG3 MARFRIG ON NM 331.799.687 0,160 BEEF3 MINERVA ON NM 261.036.182 0,079...
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Anheuser-Busch InBev Castrol Continental McDonald's Johnson & Johnson Marfrig Yingli Solar Oi...
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are routine. In 2021, a survey conducted by ((o))eco showed that JBS, Marfrig, and Minerva control at least 14 companies in tax havens, in addition to...
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billion (2023) Net income US$ 343.0 million (2023) Number of employees over 100 thousand Parent Marfrig Subsidiaries OneFoods Website brf-global.com...
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number of international acquisitions. Vale, Embraer, Gerdau, Brazil Foods, Marfrig Alimentos and JBS have acquired businesses outside Brazil using the proceeds...
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Petrópolis Grupo RBS Grupo Record Grupo Silvio Santos Hypermarcas Itaúsa JBS Marfrig Odebrecht Petrobras Safra Group Souza Cruz Synergy Group Ultrapar Vale...
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government closed the factory down in 1979. The Brazilian food manufacturer Marfrig re-opened the site in 2008 to produce corned beef, but without the rights...
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