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Südzucker AG is a German company, the largest sugar producer in Europe with an annual production of around 4.6 million tonnes.

Group segments

Sugar segment

The company has 40 sugar factories and 2 bioethanol refineries in:
  • Austria
    • 2 sugar factories
    • sugar production: 408,000 tonnes
  • Belgium
  • Czech Republic
    • 2 sugar factories
    • sugar production: 107,000 tonnes
  • France
    • 5 sugar factories and 1 refinery
    • sugar production: 1,056,000 tonnes
  • Germany
    • 11 sugar factories
    • sugar production: 1,454,000 tonnes
  • Hungary
    • 2 sugar factories
    • sugar production: 150,000 tonnes
  • Moldova
    • 3 sugar factories
    • sugar production: 83,000 tonnes
  • Poland
    • 10 sugar factories
    • sugar production: 450,000 tonnes
  • Romania
    • 1 sugar factory and 1 refinery
    • sugar production: 260,000 tonnes
  • Slovakia
    • 1 sugar factory
    • sugar production: 46,000 tonnes

Fruit segment

Fruit preparations

Südzucker has 26 production sites in Argentina, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, China. Czech Republic, Fiji, France, Germany, Mexico, Morocco, Poland, Russia, Serbia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, Ukraine and USA.

Fruit-juice concentrates

Südzucker has 10 production sites in Austria, China, Denmark, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Ukraine.

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