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EUFIC is supported by companies of the European food and drinks industries, and receives project funding from the European Commission. It is governed by a Board of Directors which is elected from member companies. Current EUFIC members are: Barilla, Cargill, Cereal Partners, Coca-Cola HBC, Coca-Cola, Danone, DSM Nutritional Products Europe Ltd., Ferrero, [[Kraft Foods]], Louis Bonduelle Foundation, McCormick Foods, [[Mars]], [[McDonald's]], [[Nestlé]], Novozymes, [[PepsiCo]], [[Pfizer Animal Health]], Südzucker, and [[Unilever]].<ref>"[http://europeice.com/ Europeice Website - Homepage]", Europeice Website, accessed 10 October 2010</ref>
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==Funders and controversies==
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One of EUFIC's funders is [[Nestlé]], this is a company in particular which raises controversies around EUFIC's primary aims.
 
One of EUFIC's funders is [[Nestlé]], this is a company in particular which raises controversies around EUFIC's primary aims.

Revision as of 23:57, 27 October 2010

Funding and Connections

EUFIC is supported by companies of the European food and drinks industries, and receives project funding from the European Commission. It is governed by a Board of Directors which is elected from member companies. Current EUFIC members are: Barilla, Cargill, Cereal Partners, Coca-Cola HBC, Coca-Cola, Danone, DSM Nutritional Products Europe Ltd., Ferrero, Kraft Foods, Louis Bonduelle Foundation, McCormick Foods, Mars, McDonald's, Nestlé, Novozymes, PepsiCo, Pfizer Animal Health, Südzucker, and Unilever.[1]

Funders and controversies

One of EUFIC's funders is Nestlé, this is a company in particular which raises controversies around EUFIC's primary aims.

  1. "Europeice Website - Homepage", Europeice Website, accessed 10 October 2010