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Latest revision as of 12:02, 25 February 2025
Bel Group is a multinational cheese and dairy products corporation headquartered in Paris, France. The company is known for its production of popular cheese brands such as The Laughing Cow, Babybel, Kiri, Leerdammer, and Boursin.
History[edit]
Bel Group was founded in 1865 by Jules Bel, a cheese maker from the Jura region in France. The company initially specialized in the production of Comté cheese, a traditional French cheese. In 1921, Bel Group introduced its first major brand, The Laughing Cow, which quickly gained popularity due to its unique taste and packaging.
Products[edit]
Bel Group's product portfolio includes a variety of cheese and dairy products. The company's most popular brands include:
- The Laughing Cow: A processed cheese product that is sold in individual portions. It is known for its distinctive red packaging and laughing cow logo.
- Babybel: A semi-hard cheese that is also sold in individual portions. It is known for its distinctive red wax coating.
- Kiri: A cream cheese product that is popular in many countries, particularly in the Middle East.
- Leerdammer: A Dutch-style cheese that is known for its sweet and nutty flavor.
- Boursin: A soft, creamy cheese that is often flavored with herbs and spices.
Operations[edit]
Bel Group operates in over 130 countries worldwide. The company has 32 production sites and employs more than 12,000 people. Bel Group's products are sold under various brand names in different regions, reflecting the diverse tastes and preferences of its global customer base.
Sustainability[edit]
Bel Group is committed to sustainability and has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. These include efforts to reduce water and energy consumption, minimize waste, and promote sustainable farming practices.
See also[edit]
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