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Aviko

Potato wedges

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Aviko is one of the leading suppliers and brands in potato products in Europe with a turnover of approx. € 600 million. Aviko is part of the Cosun group, a major player in the food business.

Aviko sales cover some 110 countries worldwide. Aviko produces some 50 different potato products achieving more than 24% share of the European market. Aviko’s ambition is to grow in added value business. Aviko offers frozen and chilled potato products and has a leading position in dehydrated products such as potato flakes and granulates.

Aviko recently opened a potato flake plant in China and acquired the Eurofreez company in Belgium to strengthen the strategic position in potato specialties such as frozen portioned Gratins. Aviko aims to grow in selected markets both via organic growth and via acquisitions where mutual benefits can be gained.

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Pfanni potato products
September 26, 2020

Unilever seeks strategic partnership with Aviko Rixona

Unilever is seeking a strategic partnership with Aviko Rixona. The aim is to create synergies driven by scale and technology and to manufacture best potato products.
Aviko Rixona buys Pfanni instant potato plant in Stavenhagen as part of strategic partnership with Unilever
September 25, 2020

Aviko Rixona buys Pfanni instant potato plant in Stavenhagen as part of strategic partnership with Unilever

Today Aviko, one of Europe's largest manufacturers of fresh, frozen, dried and specialty potato products announces the acquisition of Unilever's factory in Stavenhagen, Germany by Aviko Rixona.
Potato Processing equipment specialist Kiremko sells 30 STRATA Invicta® steam peelers in 30 months
September 18, 2020

Potato Processing equipment specialist Kiremko sells 30 STRATA Invicta® steam peelers in 30 months

Kiremko is proud to announce that they have sold 30 of the best steam peelers on the market in just over 30 months’ time. Made in Europe and the US, supplied globally.
Coronavirus: Belgian fries begin to suffer
April 08, 2020

Coronavirus: Belgian fries begin to suffer

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has dealt a blow to a, particularly Belgian market, as the country begins to see declining sales of the humble fries.