Danisco

Danisco A/S is a Danish bio-based company with activities in food production, enzymes and other bioproducts as well as a wide variety of pharmaceutical grade excipients. It was formed in 1989 from the largest Danish industrial merger ever of the two old C.F. Tietgen companies Danish Sugar (founded 1872), and Dansk Handels- og Industri Company (Danisco A/S).

Danisco A/S
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAgriculture, chemicals
Founded1989 (1989)
HeadquartersCopenhagen, Denmark
Key people
Craig F. Binetti (president)
ProductsEnzymes and excipients, bioingredients
RevenueDKK 13.71 billion (2009/10)
DKK 895 million (2009/10)
Net income
DKK 480 million (2009/10)
Number of employees
6,880 (April 2010)
ParentIFF

Danisco is one of the world's leading producers of ingredients for food and other consumer products and was also one of the biggest sugar producers in Europe until the divestment of its sugar division to Nordzucker in 2009.

Headquartered in Copenhagen, the group has approximately 6,800 employees in more than 80 locations in 40 countries.

Danisco shares were listed on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange and a member of the blue chip OMX Copenhagen 20 index until June 2011, when DuPont completed a US$6.3 billion acquisition of the company. On February 1, 2021, DuPont's Nutrition & Biociences business unit, which includes Danisco, spun off from DuPont an merged with IFF through a Reverse Morris Trust transaction.

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