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Latest revision as of 14:24, 12 July 2016

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FoodDrinkEurope (formerly known as the Confederation des Industries Agro-Alimentaires in French or the Confederation of Food and Drink Industries of the EEC in English) was created in 2011.[1]

History

FoodDrinkEurope has its origins in the Commission of Food and Drink Industries set up by the EU employers' confederation UNICE (now BusinessEurope). UNICE founded the CIAA (Confederation of Food and Drink Industries of the EEC) in 1982 to replace the Commission.[1] According to its own account 'CIAA became a key stakeholder, working with European and international institutions on issues impacting on the food and drink industry.' [1] On 23 June 2011, CIAA became FoodDrinkEurope and 'will continue to speak for the industry, representing both the industry’s traditions and potential.'[1]

Members

National Federations

ANIA - Association Nationale des Industries Alimentaires | BLL & BVE - Bund für Lebensmittelrecht und Lebensmittelkunde & Bundesvereinigung der Deutschen Ernährungsindustrie | DI - Fødevarer | ÉFOSZ - Élelmiszer-feldolgozók Országos Szövetsége | ETL - Eesti Toiduainetööstuse Liit | ETL - Elintarviketeollisuusliitto | FDF - Food and Drink Federation | FDII - Food and Drink Industry Ireland | FEDERALIMENTARE - Federazione Italiana dell’Industria Alimentare | FEDIL - Féderation des Industries Agro-Alimentaires Luxembourgeoises | FEVIA - Fédération de l’Industrie Alimentaire/Federatie Voedingsindustrie | FIAA - Fachverband der Nahrungs- und Genussmittelindustrie | FIAB - Federación Española de Industrias de la Alimentación y Bebidas | FIPA - Federaçâo das Indústrias Portuguesas Agro-Alimentares | FNLI - Federatie Nederlandse Levensmiddelen Industrie | GZS - Gospodarska zbornica Slovenije | LI - Livsmedelsföretagen | PFPZ - Polska Federacja Producentów Żywności Związek Pracodawców | PK ČR - Potravinářská komora České republiky | PKS & SPPK - Potravinárska Komora Slovenska & Slovenská Poľnohospodárska a Potravinárska Komora | ROMALIMENTA - Federația Patronală din Industria Alimentară | SEVT - Σύνδεσμος Ελληνικών Βιομηχανιών Τροφίμων [1]

Observers

HUP - Hrvatska Udruga Poslodavaca | NHO – Mat og Drikke | TGDF - Türkiye Gıda ve içecek Sanayii Dernekleri Federasyonu [1]

Sectors

AIBIInternational Association of Plant Bakeries | AIJN - European Fruit Juice Association | CAOBISCO - Association of Chocolate, Biscuit and Confectionery Industries of the European Union | CEEREAL - European Breakfast Cereal Association | CEFS - European Committee of Sugar Manufacturers | CEPS - European Spirits Organisation | CLITRAVI - Liaison Centre for the Meat Processing Industry in the EU | COFALEC - Confederation of EU Yeast Producers | CULINARIA EUROPE - Federation of Associations and Enterprises of Industrial Culinary Product Producers in Europe | ECF - European Coffee Federation | EDA - European Dairy Association | EFBW - European Federation of Bottled Waters | EHIA & ETC - European Herbal Infusions Association & European Tea Committee | ESA - European Snacks Association | ESA - European Spice Association | EUPPA - European Potato Processors’ Association | EUROGLACES - European Ice Cream Association | FEDIAF - European Pet Food Industry Federation | FEDIMA - Federation of EU Manufacturers and Suppliers of Ingredients to the Bakery, Confectionary and Patisserie Industries | FEEDM - European Federation of Honey Packers & Distributors | IDACE - Association of the Food Industries for Particular Nutritional Uses of the European Union | IMACE - International Margarine Association of the Countries of Europe | PROFEL - European Association of Fruit and Vegetable Processors | The Brewers of Europe | UNAFPA - Union of Organisations of Manufacturers of Pasta Products of the EU | UNESDA - Union of European Soft Drinks Associations[1]

Companies

Agrokor | Barilla | Cargill | Coca-Cola | Danone | Ferrero | General Mills | Heineken | Heinz | Kellogg | Kraft Foods | Mars | Nestlé | Pepsico | Procter & Gamble Food Products | Südzucker | Tate & Lyle | Ülker | Unilever[1]

Record and controversies

Contact

Address:

Avenue des Nerviens, 9-31
1040 Brussels
Belgium

Phone:

Tel: +32 2 514 11 11
Fax: +32 2 511 29 05

Email:

info@fooddrinkeurope.eu

Website:

http://www.fooddrinkeurope.eu/

Affiliations

FoodDrinkEurope (Confederation of the Food and Drink Industries of the European Union) was a donor to the Science Media Centre in 2007 according to the SMC.[2]

Resources

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 FoodDrinkEurope Role and Mission, accessed 3 August 2012 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "FDE" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Data from Internet Archive holdings of the Science Media Centre website, 2002-2013.