Raisio Group

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Raisio Group

Raisio Group is a Finnish company that specializes in the production of healthy food products and ingredients. Founded in 1939, Raisio has grown to become a significant player in the food industry, particularly known for its innovative approach to health and nutrition.

History[edit | edit source]

Raisio Group was established in 1939 in the town of Raisio, Finland. Initially, the company focused on the production of animal feed. Over the decades, Raisio expanded its operations to include a wide range of food products, with a strong emphasis on health and sustainability.

In the 1990s, Raisio gained international recognition with the development of Benecol, a cholesterol-lowering margarine containing plant stanol esters. This innovation marked a significant milestone in the company's history, positioning Raisio as a leader in functional foods.

Products[edit | edit source]

Raisio Group's product portfolio includes a variety of food items, such as:

  • Benecol: A range of products designed to lower cholesterol levels, including spreads, yogurts, and drinks.
  • Elovena: A brand of oat-based products, including porridge, muesli, and snack bars.
  • Nalle: A line of breakfast cereals and snacks.
  • Beanit: Plant-based protein products made from fava beans.

Sustainability Initiatives[edit | edit source]

Raisio Group is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility. The company has implemented several initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint and promote sustainable agriculture. These include:

  • Sustainable Sourcing: Raisio sources its raw materials from sustainable and ethical suppliers.
  • Energy Efficiency: The company has invested in energy-efficient technologies to reduce energy consumption in its production facilities.
  • Waste Reduction: Raisio has programs in place to minimize waste and promote recycling throughout its operations.

Research and Development[edit | edit source]

Raisio Group invests significantly in research and development to innovate and improve its product offerings. The company's R&D efforts focus on developing new functional foods that promote health and well-being. Raisio collaborates with universities and research institutions to stay at the forefront of food science and technology.

Global Presence[edit | edit source]

While Raisio Group is headquartered in Finland, it has a global presence with operations in several countries. The company's products are available in numerous international markets, and it continues to expand its reach through strategic partnerships and acquisitions.

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