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The Soufflet Group

The Soufflet Group is a French[2] family-owned business based on collecting and adding value to agricultural raw materials.

Groupe Soufflet
TypeSociété anonyme (a joint stock company under French law)
Founded1900; 123 years ago (1900)
Headquarters,
France
Key people
Michel Soufflet, Jean-Michel Soufflet, Laurence Soufflet
Revenue€4,61M (2021) [1]
Number of employees
6,585
Websitesoufflet-agro.ru/en

The Group is a major player in supplying arable farmers and in the vine and wine sector. It advises and supplies farmers, vine growers and winemakers. An agricultural and industrial company specialising in the first conversion of cereals, the Soufflet group operates mainly in the wheat and barley sectors in France, Europe, and Asia.

The Soufflet Group also operates in the first conversion of maize, rice and pulses.

Based on solid-state fermentation, since 2008 it has been investing in researching new ways of improving agricultural resources, through its Osiris programme, backed by OSEO, and four regional biotechnology research programmes (PRBR - Programmes de Recherche Biotechnologique Régionaux) backed by the FEDER, the Champagne-Ardenne region, the department of Aube and the town of Nogent-sur-Seine.[citation needed]

Fields of business Edit

The Soufflet Group has nine businesses:

Agriculture Edit

France's top private collector of cereals and oil seeds, Soufflet Agriculture stores and markets farm production, and retails agricultural supplies in France and five other European countries.

Vine Edit

Soufflet Vigne offers vine growers, winemakers, cooperatives and merchants a range of products and services, together with technical advice.

Trading Edit

 
Trading wagon Soufflet

The Group's Trading Division, Soufflet Négoce, has 4 trading offices and 4 port silos (in the Atlantic, the Channel and the Black Sea). It specialises in sourcing, transporting and exporting cereals, oilseeds and dairy products.

Milling Edit

With 10 mills in France and Belgium, Moulins Soufflet prepares and markets flours for its different types of customers: traditional bakers, flour-using industries and major retailers. Moulins Soufflet also owns the Baguépi brand name.

Ingredients Edit

Formulating tailor-made ingredients, AIT Ingredients offers solutions[buzzword] meeting the various problems its industrial customers face, mainly in the breadmaking sector. The company is developing in the European and African markets as well as in Russia, the Middle East and South America.

Malting Edit

Malteries Soufflet is one of the world's main producers of kilned and roasted malt and caramels.

Maize processing Edit

Specializing in the first conversion of maize, Costimex produces and markets worldwide maize hominies, grits, semolina and flour tailored to the various requirements of brewers and snack and breakfast cereal manufacturers.[citation needed]

Rice and pulses Edit

An industrial company specialising in processing and packing rice and pulses, Soufflet Alimentaire, which has three plants in France, including one in partnership – offers more than 120 materials and 2,000 product lines for the industrial, ethnic, catering and retail markets.

Soufflet Alimentaire (the food division) develops as well as markets products that can be microwaved by end-users under its Vivien Paille brand name.

Biotechnology Edit

In Solid State Fermentation (SSF), the Soufflet Group works in the field of biotechnologies applied to innovative biocatalysts from agricultural resources.

Its Caen-based Lyven subsidiary formulates and produces SSF enzyme solutions for the fruit processing, drinks, bakery, animal feed and biofuel sectors.

History Edit

 
historic mill Soufflet
  • 1900 - Pierre and Lucie Juchat founded a grain business at Nogent-sur-Seine in France's Champagne region.
  • 1927 - Lucie Juchat passed the small business on to her son-in-law Jean Soufflet and daughter Yvonne who developed a cereal collection.
  • 1939 - Jean Soufflet built the first grain silo on Quai Sarrail at Nogent-sur-Seine, where the Group is still based.
  • 1946 - the family business became a limited liability company under the name Etablissements J. Soufflet.
  • 1947 - farming modernised with the Marshall Plan and the construction of Europe took shape.
  • 1950 - Jean Soufflet began the first cereal exports and bought the big Nogent-sur-Seine malt plant in 1953.
  • 1957 - After his father died, Michel Soufflet ran the business.
  • 1958 - The business became a joint stock company of 500,000 francs capital and was employing some twenty people.
  • 1960 - Michel Soufflet improved cereal collection by creating a service to uplift and transport grain from the field to the silo.
  • 1965 - Ets. J. Soufflet had thirty-four employees, including one at the Pont-sur-Seine silo and one at Anglure.
  • 1966 - The first port silo was built at Rouen.
  • 1970 - The Group built a new malt plant at Nogent-sur-Seine (30,000-tonne capacity) and opened its first foreign subsidiary in 1974, in Great Britain.
  • 1978 - The Group, which had become the top private collector of cereals in France, went into milling by buying the first mill in France's Aube.
  • 1981 - Jean-Michel Soufflet began his career in the Group.
  • 1982 - Other sectors added such as plant baking, maize processing
  • 1989 - Rice and pulses added.
  • 1989 - The Group consolidated its milling business, taking over Cérès, the biggest miller in Belgium.
  • 1994 - Soufflet bought the Pantin Group, consisting of Grands Moulins of Pantin and Corbeil, the Franco-Belgian malt plants and the cereal trader Cerapro.
  • 1998 - The Group expanded abroad, investing in particular in Central and Eastern European countries.
  • 2001 (Jan) - Jean-Michel Soufflet was appointed Chairman of the Executive Board; Michel Soufflet became Chairman of the Supervisory Board.
  • 2002 (Apr) - The malting division expanded with the purchase of Tchécomalt and new companies set up in the Community of Independent States - Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine (2004)
  • 2003 - The Ingredients Division was created, following the purchase of Lyven.
  • 2005 - Moulins Soufflet bought the Dadou and Thor mills, then the Strasbourg mill in 2009, and the Ozon mill in 2010.
  • 2008 - Marked by the official launch of the Osiris biotechnology innovation programme.
  • 2010 - Malting Division inaugurated two new plants, in Romania and at Nogent-sur-Seine.
  • 2011 (1 Jul) - Soufflet Agriculture took over Etablissements Maison Daughter (Indre) and AGIR (Yonne).
  • 2011 - Soufflet Malting took two malt plants over from Kamenitza, a subsidiary of the Starbev Group in Bulgaria, then the German maltster Durst Malz.
 
Soufflet headquarters

References Edit

  1. ^ https://www.devex.com/organizations/soufflet-group-66432
  2. ^ "Groupe Soufflet - Company Profile and News". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2023-01-04.

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Founded1900 123 years ago 1900 HeadquartersNogent sur Seine FranceKey peopleMichel Soufflet Jean Michel Soufflet Laurence SouffletRevenue 4 61M 2021 1 Number of employees6 585Websitesoufflet agro wbr ru wbr enThe Group is a major player in supplying arable farmers and in the vine and wine sector It advises and supplies farmers vine growers and winemakers An agricultural and industrial company specialising in the first conversion of cereals the Soufflet group operates mainly in the wheat and barley sectors in France Europe and Asia The Soufflet Group also operates in the first conversion of maize rice and pulses Based on solid state fermentation since 2008 it has been investing in researching new ways of improving agricultural resources through its Osiris programme backed by OSEO and four regional biotechnology research programmes PRBR Programmes de Recherche Biotechnologique Regionaux backed by the FEDER the Champagne Ardenne region the department of Aube and the town of Nogent sur Seine citation needed Contents 1 Fields of business 1 1 Agriculture 1 2 Vine 1 3 Trading 1 4 Milling 1 5 Ingredients 1 6 Malting 1 7 Maize processing 1 8 Rice and pulses 1 9 Biotechnology 2 History 3 ReferencesFields of business EditThe Soufflet Group has nine businesses Agriculture Edit France s top private collector of cereals and oil seeds Soufflet Agriculture stores and markets farm production and retails agricultural supplies in France and five other European countries Vine Edit Soufflet Vigne offers vine growers winemakers cooperatives and merchants a range of products and services together with technical advice Trading Edit nbsp Trading wagon SouffletThe Group s Trading Division Soufflet Negoce has 4 trading offices and 4 port silos in the Atlantic the Channel and the Black Sea It specialises in sourcing transporting and exporting cereals oilseeds and dairy products Milling Edit With 10 mills in France and Belgium Moulins Soufflet prepares and markets flours for its different types of customers traditional bakers flour using industries and major retailers Moulins Soufflet also owns the Baguepi brand name Ingredients Edit Formulating tailor made ingredients AIT Ingredients offers solutions buzzword meeting the various problems its industrial customers face mainly in the breadmaking sector The company is developing in the European and African markets as well as in Russia the Middle East and South America Malting Edit Malteries Soufflet is one of the world s main producers of kilned and roasted malt and caramels Maize processing Edit Specializing in the first conversion of maize Costimex produces and markets worldwide maize hominies grits semolina and flour tailored to the various requirements of brewers and snack and breakfast cereal manufacturers citation needed Rice and pulses Edit An industrial company specialising in processing and packing rice and pulses Soufflet Alimentaire which has three plants in France including one in partnership offers more than 120 materials and 2 000 product lines for the industrial ethnic catering and retail markets Soufflet Alimentaire the food division develops as well as markets products that can be microwaved by end users under its Vivien Paille brand name Biotechnology Edit In Solid State Fermentation SSF the Soufflet Group works in the field of biotechnologies applied to innovative biocatalysts from agricultural resources Its Caen based Lyven subsidiary formulates and produces SSF enzyme solutions for the fruit processing drinks bakery animal feed and biofuel sectors History Edit nbsp historic mill Soufflet1900 Pierre and Lucie Juchat founded a grain business at Nogent sur Seine in France s Champagne region 1927 Lucie Juchat passed the small business on to her son in law Jean Soufflet and daughter Yvonne who developed a cereal collection 1939 Jean Soufflet built the first grain silo on Quai Sarrail at Nogent sur Seine where the Group is still based 1946 the family business became a limited liability company under the name Etablissements J Soufflet 1947 farming modernised with the Marshall Plan and the construction of Europe took shape 1950 Jean Soufflet began the first cereal exports and bought the big Nogent sur Seine malt plant in 1953 1957 After his father died Michel Soufflet ran the business 1958 The business became a joint stock company of 500 000 francs capital and was employing some twenty people 1960 Michel Soufflet improved cereal collection by creating a service to uplift and transport grain from the field to the silo 1965 Ets J Soufflet had thirty four employees including one at the Pont sur Seine silo and one at Anglure 1966 The first port silo was built at Rouen 1970 The Group built a new malt plant at Nogent sur Seine 30 000 tonne capacity and opened its first foreign subsidiary in 1974 in Great Britain 1978 The Group which had become the top private collector of cereals in France went into milling by buying the first mill in France s Aube 1981 Jean Michel Soufflet began his career in the Group 1982 Other sectors added such as plant baking maize processing 1989 Rice and pulses added 1989 The Group consolidated its milling business taking over Ceres the biggest miller in Belgium 1994 Soufflet bought the Pantin Group consisting of Grands Moulins of Pantin and Corbeil the Franco Belgian malt plants and the cereal trader Cerapro 1998 The Group expanded abroad investing in particular in Central and Eastern European countries 2001 Jan Jean Michel Soufflet was appointed Chairman of the Executive Board Michel Soufflet became Chairman of the Supervisory Board 2002 Apr The malting division expanded with the purchase of Tchecomalt and new companies set up in the Community of Independent States Russia Kazakhstan and Ukraine 2004 2003 The Ingredients Division was created following the purchase of Lyven 2005 Moulins Soufflet bought the Dadou and Thor mills then the Strasbourg mill in 2009 and the Ozon mill in 2010 2008 Marked by the official launch of the Osiris biotechnology innovation programme 2010 Malting Division inaugurated two new plants in Romania and at Nogent sur Seine 2011 1 Jul Soufflet Agriculture took over Etablissements Maison Daughter Indre and AGIR Yonne 2011 Soufflet Malting took two malt plants over from Kamenitza a subsidiary of the Starbev Group in Bulgaria then the German maltster Durst Malz nbsp Soufflet headquartersReferences Edit https www devex com organizations soufflet group 66432 Groupe Soufflet Company Profile and News Bloomberg com Retrieved 2023 01 04 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Soufflet Group amp oldid 1178067378, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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