Franklin Baker Company

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Franklin Baker Company[edit | edit source]

The Franklin Baker Company is a leading global supplier of coconut products, specializing in the production of desiccated coconut, coconut water, coconut milk, and other coconut-based ingredients. Founded in 1897, the company has a long history of providing high-quality coconut products to customers worldwide.

History[edit | edit source]

The Franklin Baker Company was established in 1897 by Franklin Baker, an American entrepreneur who recognized the potential of the coconut industry in the Philippines. Baker saw the abundance of coconut trees in the country and realized that there was a significant opportunity to develop a business around coconut-based products.

Over the years, the company has grown and expanded its operations, becoming one of the largest coconut product suppliers in the world. Today, the Franklin Baker Company operates multiple processing facilities in the Philippines, ensuring a steady supply of high-quality coconut products.

Products[edit | edit source]

The Franklin Baker Company offers a wide range of coconut products to meet the diverse needs of its customers. Some of the key products include:

- Desiccated Coconut: The company produces desiccated coconut, which is made from the dried and grated meat of coconuts. Desiccated coconut is commonly used in baking, confectionery, and other food applications.

- Coconut Water: Franklin Baker produces coconut water, which is the clear liquid found inside young, green coconuts. Coconut water is known for its refreshing taste and is often consumed as a natural sports drink or used as an ingredient in beverages and smoothies.

- Coconut Milk: The company also produces coconut milk, which is made by extracting the liquid from the grated meat of mature coconuts. Coconut milk is a popular ingredient in many Asian cuisines and is used in curries, soups, and desserts.

- Coconut Oil: Franklin Baker offers coconut oil, which is extracted from the meat of mature coconuts. Coconut oil is widely used in cooking, as well as in the production of cosmetics, soaps, and other personal care products.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

The Franklin Baker Company is committed to sustainable and responsible sourcing practices. The company works closely with coconut farmers in the Philippines, providing them with training and support to ensure the long-term viability of the coconut industry.

Additionally, Franklin Baker has implemented various initiatives to minimize its environmental impact. These include waste reduction programs, energy-efficient manufacturing processes, and the use of renewable energy sources.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

The Franklin Baker Company has received several awards and recognition for its commitment to quality and sustainability. The company has been recognized by various industry organizations for its contributions to the coconut industry and its efforts to promote sustainable practices.

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