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Israeli food company

Tnuva
Company typePrivately held company
Founded1926 (1926)
410,000,000 new shekel (2014)[1]

Tnuva, orTenuvah, (Hebrew:תנובה,fruit orproduce) is an Israeli food creation and marketing company. The company holds in Israel a significant market share in the field of drinkingmilk production,dairy products and its marketing. It was for its first seventy years an Israeli food processing cooperative (co-op) owned by thekibbutzim (collective farms) andmoshavim (agricultural communities), and historically specializing inmilk and dairy products; it was subsequently sold by its members as alimited company and, since 2014, has been controlled by a Chinesestate company,Bright Food. Tnuva is the largest food manufacturer in Israel; its sales account for 70% of the country's dairy market as well as sales of meat, eggs and packaged food.

History

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Tnuva advertising atBen Gurion International Airport

Tnuva Central Cooperative for the Marketing of Agricultural Produce in Israel Ltd. was created in 1926, following a decision bykibbutz movement leaders to make cooperatives to distribute and export several types of food products. Tnuva was created as a result, but at first only delivered regular milk for drinking. It expanded to cover other dairy products in the 1930s.

Tnuva used the complex that would later become theDan Center Tower as a vegetable warehouse in the nineties.

Tnuva was labelled by theIsrael Antitrust Authority as a monopoly,[2] a status that essentially places the company under government regulation, limiting the way it can change the price of its products in order to protect the consumer and smaller competitors.

An advertising campaign for Tnuva milk, showing cosmonautVasily Tsibliyev (Russia) drinking milk aboard theMir space station, was broadcast on 22 August 1997. This occasion also marked the first time that milk in liquid form had been sent into space.[3]

In 2006, it was reported that theMarkstone Capital Partners Fund was interested in purchasing Tnuva and its assets for about $750 million. The general manager, Arik Reichman, valued the company at between $800 million to $1 billion.[4] Another obstacle to selling the company or even a large minority share, was the need to convert the cooperative to a company, which would require the approval of a majority of the members. However the same year the Tnuva cooperative members made the decision in principle to agree to the transformation of the cooperative into a limited company and sell it to private investors.

On 20 November 2006,Apax Partners Worldwide LLP, a London-basedbuyout firm, together with the Israeli investorMeir Shamir (Mivtach Shamir Holdings), won a tender to buy control of Tnuva. The bid valued the privately held food and dairy group at $1.025 billion, larger than Strauss-Elite Ltd. and Osem Investments Ltd., the two largest publicly held Israeli food companies. The transaction was finally completed in January 2008, following the transformation of the former cooperative into a limited company.

In June 2011, Israeli consumer action groups called for a customer ban on Tnuva products, due to them using their monopoly on the market to raise prices.[5]

In 2012 Tnuva'sRomanian branch went into bankruptcy.

On 21 May 2014, a controlling interest in Tnuva was bought by the Chinese food conglomerateBright Foods. The company paid $2.5 billion for a 56% holding, purchasing the shares from Apax and other investors.[6]

Tnuva center, Jerusalem

In August 2017, it has been reported that the kibbutzim buyers organizations have begun to consider selling their 26% stake in Tnuva Food Industries Ltd.[7]

In June 2021, a bribery case was published, in which Tnuva received facilitation from labeling its products as part of theMinistry of Health's reform, in exchange for a donation to associations close to Moti Babchik, the personal assistant of then-Health MinisterYaakov Litzman.[8]

Cottage cheese protest

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"Our Car is Big and Green [he]" written on Tnuva's first electric truck[9]
See also:Cottage cheese boycott

In September 2011, aclass action was started alleging that "Tnuva abused its position to raise cottage cheese prices by more than 40% between 2006 and 2011."[10] Prof. Avia Spivak and Dr. Meir Amir claimed that between 2009 and 2010, the price of cottage cheese increased 12% while its production cost decreased 4% leaving no doubt that Tnuva took advantage of its monopoly and repeatedly raised prices.[10] The academics claimed this "was unreasonable, not to mention immoral, and could be carried out only by a monopoly."[10] Witnesses for the company claimed the price changes were caused by increased retailer profit margins, an issue Spivak and Amir claimed could be resolved by publishing wholesale figures.[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"הודעה לעיתונות: תנובה מפרסמת דוחות כספיים לשנת 2014".מאיה (in Hebrew). Retrieved24 June 2021.
  2. ^"News1 - הממונה על ההגבלים העסקיים אישר את המיזוג בין קוקה קולה לטרה".nfc.co.il.
  3. ^Glenday, Craig (16 November 2023).Guinness World Records 2014. Guinness World Records Limited. pp. 184.ISBN 9781908843159.
  4. ^"Tnuva considers $750m Markstone bid - Globes".Globes. 21 September 2006.
  5. ^Dovrat-Meseritz, Adi (16 August 2011)."Boycott who? Tnuva kept cottage cheese market share".Haaretz. Retrieved17 April 2012.
  6. ^"Chinese state company buys controlling stake in Tnuva".The Times of Israel.
  7. ^"Kibbutzim mull selling Tnuva stake - Globes English".Globes (in Hebrew). 19 June 2017. Retrieved28 August 2017.
  8. ^Winer, Stuart (6 June 2021)."Litzman aide, adviser arrested for alleged corruption involving Tnuva company".The Times of Israel. Retrieved24 June 2021.
  9. ^"Tnuva asternative" onYouTube, Tnuva's ad with its "green car" and the song
  10. ^abcdOra Coren (11 March 2012)."Tnuva milked over NIS 100m excess profit from Israel's dairy market".Haaretz. Retrieved11 March 2012.

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