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Cirio

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Italian food company
For the plant, seecirio tree. For people with the nameCirio, seeCirio (surname).
Cirio S.p.A.
Company typeSubsidiary (S.p.A.)
IndustryItalian food
Founded1856 (170 years ago) (1856) inTurin,Kingdom of Sardinia
FounderFrancesco Cirio
HeadquartersSan Lazzaro di Savena,,
Italy
Area served
Worldwide
ParentConserve Italia
Websitewww.cirio1856.com

CirioS.p.A. (Italian pronunciation:[ˈtʃiːrjo]) is anItalianfood company, founded in 1856 inTurin.[1]

The company sponsoredSSC Napoli in 1982–83 and 1984–85 season andSS Lazio from 1996 to 2000.[2]

History

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Founding and early success (1856–1867)

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Cirio was established in 1856 byFrancesco Cirio, who revolutionized food preservation with the technique of "appertization," which extended the shelf life of perishable products. This innovation allowed Cirio to export fruit and vegetables globally. The company's first factory opened inTurin, and by 1867, Cirio was showcasing its products at theExposition Universelle inParis, where he received prestigious awards. After this, he began exporting all over the world from Liverpool to Sidney.[3][4]

Expansion and legacy (1868–1900)

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Following Italy's unification, Cirio expanded into southern Italy, revitalizing abandoned agricultural lands and establishing new production facilities. By the end of the 19th century, Cirio had grown into one of Italy's largest food companies, known for its canned vegetables, fruit, and tomato products.[3][4]

Growth and diversification (1901–1970)

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The early 20th century saw Cirio's influence expand under Pietro Signorini, who succeeded Francesco Cirio and continued to build on his legacy. Signorini's efforts solidified Cirio's reputation as a leading food brand. The company was known for its wide range of products, including canned vegetables, meats, and pasta. In 1970, Cirio was sold to SME, and by 1993, it had been privatized.[3][4]

Modern era and Conserve Italia (2004–present)

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In 2004, Cirio became part of the Conserve Italia Group, a major European agri-food cooperative. Conserve Italia, Cirio's parent company, is a major player in the European food industry, encompassing over 14,500 farmers and processing more than 650,000 tonnes of produce annually.[3][4]

Products

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Cirio offers a wide range of food products across several categories.

TomatoesVegetablesReady mealsJams and marmelade
Sieved tomatoesCannellini beansPasta SauceExtra Jam Apricot
Peeled plum tomatoesLentilsPizza sauceExtra Jam Blueberry
Chopped tomatoesChick peasChili VeggieExtra Jam Strawberry
Tuscan RangeBorlotti beansBurritosExtra Jam Wild Berries
Rustica sieved tomatoesButter beansBaked beansExtra Jam Peach
Tomato pureeRed KidneyLegumes and CerealsExtra Jam Black Cherry
Datterino tomatoGreen peasExtra Jam Cherry
Fillets tomatoGreen beansExtra Jam Plum
Cherry tomatoesSweet cornMarmalade Orange
Gran mix
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See also

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References

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  1. ^"La nostra storia". 18 May 2007. Archived fromthe original on 18 May 2007. Retrieved9 September 2022.
  2. ^"La Cirio dice addio alla Campania chiude anche l'ultima fabbrica". 3 December 2013. Archived fromthe original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved9 September 2022.
  3. ^abcd"Cirio1856 - Authentic italian tomatoes, fruit and vegetables".cirio1856.com. 2024-09-06.
  4. ^abcd"Ciaogusto - Cirio Company".ciaogusto.com. 2024-09-06.
  5. ^"Cirio1856 - Authentic italian tomatoes, fruit and vegetables".cirio1856.com. Retrieved2024-09-06.

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