Cargill in Chile
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Cargill arrived in Chile in 2015 after acquiring EWOS, one of the world's leading fish feed companies. Since then, Cargill has a presence in the country and the aquaculture industry, through a manufacturing plant located in the town of Coronel, in the Bío Bío region; a Distribution Center and offices in Puerto Montt; in addition to a Fish Health Innovation Centre in the coastal town of Colaco (Cargill Innovation center Colaco), in Los Lagos Region.
Our activities in Chile include the manufacture and sales of aquaculture feed, which are delivered to our salmon farmer customers from the Araucanía Region to Chilean Patagonia, in the Magellan region. Also from Chile, we export quality aquatic foods to the world, marketed under the EWOS brand.
Cargill invests in local communities through economic development, partnerships and giving combined with the volunteer efforts of our employees. Cargill provides corporate support to select national and global nonprofit and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) that serve communities in which we have a business presence. We support partners working within our focus areas of food security, nutrition, and sustainability. And, our businesses and facilities sponsor employee-led groups, called Cargill Cares Councils, which support civic and non-profit organizations in their local communities.
Cargill Cares Councils seek to recognize issues important to our communities; build effective relationships with community leaders; and work to help improve living standards and promote vibrant, stable communities.
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