The Biggest Pet Food Companies Worldwide
Each year Pet Food Manufacture
magazine in the US profiles the top pet food
companies in the world, and it’s always a
fascinating glimpse as to who owns who and how
huge these companies are!
The following is a guide to the business basics
of the highest grossing petfood manufacturers
internationally, based on 2010 data provided by
Euromonitor International.
1. Mars Inc.
World headquarters: Brussels, Belgium (Mars
Petcare US: Franklin, Tennessee, USA)
Approximate 2010 global retail sales: US$14.7
billion
Officers: Pierre Laubies, global president of Mars
Petcare; Luc Mongeau, president of Mars Petcare US
Bite-sized facts: Mars Petcare employs over 33,000
associates in 63 manufacturing sites around the
globe
Top brands: Cesar, Greenies, Nutro, Pedigree,
Royal Canin, Sheba, Whiskas, KiteKat, Chappi,
Catsan
Websites: www.mars.com
Vital stats: Mars Inc. ranked 19th on the 2011
list of the “World’s Best Multinational
Workplaces,” compiled by the Great Place to Work
Institute. According to Mars, the reasons for its
selection included the development and
introduction of an employee participation program,
the appointment of an ombudsman at local sites and
a larger percentage (27%) of women in senior
management positions. In March 2010, Mars Petcare
announced a commitment to using only sustainably
sourced fish by 2020. At the beginning of 2011,
the company introduced Marine Stewardship
Council-certified fish varieties for its Whiskas
brand in Europe.
In addition, The Pedigree Adoption Drive helps
rescue thousands of dogs from shelters every year.
2. Nestlé SA
World headquarters: Vevey, Switzerland
(Nestlé Purina PetCare: St. Louis,
Missouri, USA)
Approximate 2010 global retail sales: US$14.1
billion
Officers: W. Patrick McGinnis, CEO of
Nestlé Purina PetCare; William Danforth,
founder; James Elsesser, CFO; Terence Block
president of Nestlé Purina Pet Food North
America and CFO of North American Pet Foods
Bite-sized facts: Nestlé Purina PetCare
employs 14,500 people worldwide in 24
manufacturing plants and 13 sales offices.
Top brands: Kit & Kaboodle, Cat Chow, Kitten
Chow, Dog Chow, Puppy Chow, Deli-Cat, Frosty Paws,
Purina One, Purina Veterinary Diets, Pro Plan,
Chef Michael’s, Fancy Feast, Whisker Lickin’s,
TBonz, Busy, Beggin’, Mighty Dog, Alpo, Moist
& Meaty, Fit & Trim, Beneful, Friskies
Websites: www.nestle.com; www.purina.com
Vital stats: Nestlé, parent company of
Nestlé Purina PetCare, ranks among the top
11 companies worldwide for corporate
sustainability practices according to Two
Tomorrows, an international corporate
sustainability agency, in its recently released
Tomorrow’s Value Rating. The company also relied
on clever marketing campaigns in 2011, including
an ad featuring a YouTube ‘talking dog’ and
commercials aimed at getting the attention of both
people and dogs. In late 2011, Nestlé
Purina PetCare announced a US$48 million
investment in a Vorsino, Russia wet petfood
production facility.
3. Colgate-Palmolive Co.
World headquarters: New York, New York, USA
(Hill’s Pet Nutrition: Topeka, Kansas, USA)
Approximate 2010 global retail sales: US$3.4
billion
Officers: Neil Thompson, Hill’s Pet Nutrition
president and CEO; Kostas Kontopanos, president
Hill’s Pet Nutrition US; Francisco Munoz Ramirez,
VP & general manager Hill’s Pet Nutrition
Europe
Bite-sized facts: Hill’s brands are available in
more than 90 countries. The company employs about
3,000 people at facilities in Kansas, Indiana and
Kentucky, USA, The Netherlands and Czech Republic.
Top brands: Hill’s Science Diet, Hill’s
Prescription Diet, Hill’s Science Plan
Websites: www.colgate.com; www.hillspet.com
Vital stats: “We want to sell our brands where we
know consumers are receiving education on why our
formulas are made the way they are,” explained
Neil Thompson, president and CEO of Hill’s, in a
recent Petfood Industry cover profile. Aiding in
Hill’s nutrition pursuits are the company’s
extensive research and efforts in the fields of
palatability and nutrigenomics. At the Hill’s Pet
Nutrition Center in Topeka, Kansas, USA resident
dogs and cats assist researchers in palatability
tests using solvent-assisted flavor evaporation,
dynamic head space and GC-mass, spectrometry and
olfactometry techniques. In the field of
nutrigenomics, gene expression “heat” maps are
used to measure and regulate expressions to derive
statistical analysis of diseases and the effect
nutrition and diet has upon them.
4. Procter & Gamble Co.
World headquarters: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
(P&G Pet Care: Dayton, Ohio, USA)
Approximate 2010 global retail sales: US$3.3
billion
Officers: Robert McDonald, CEO; Dan Rajczak,
senior vice president of pet care; Dimitri
Panayatopoulos, vice chairman
Bite-sized facts: P&G helps spread their
mission of improving pet’s lives with the help of
Euka, a Golden Labernese and VP of Canine
Communications. Euka attends stakeholder meetings
and special events, and has appeared in Fortune
magazine and even acted as Grand Marshall in local
parades.
Top brands: Eukanuba, Iams
Websites: www.pg.com; www.eukanuba.com;
www.iams.com
Vital stats: Despite continuing rumors that
P&G will soon be selling off its petfood
division, the company expanded the Iams Naturals
line in 2011 and encouraged an environment of open
innovation from all of its employees. In September
2011, the Pet Food Institute elected new officers,
including Dan Rajczak, senior vice president of
petcare at P&G, as its chairman.
5. Del Monte Foods Co.
World headquarters: San Francisco, California,
USA
Approximate 2010 global retail sales: US$2 billion
Officers: David West, CEO and director; Nils
Lommerin, executive vice president and COO; Larry
E. Bodner, executive vice president, CFO and
treasurer
Bite-sized facts: Del Monte employs 5,200 people.
Del Monte Foods reported net sales of US$776.2 for
the three months for fiscal 2012 ended July 31, a
3.5% decrease from US$804.6 million in the first
quarter fiscal 2011.
Top brands: Meow Mix, Kibbles n’ Bits, Milk-Bone,
Snausages, Nature’s Recipe (Cat and Dog),
Wholesome Goodness, 9Lives, Daily Essentials,
Wholesome Medley, Pup-Peroni, Farmstand Select
Websites: www.delmonte.com
Vital stats: A Delaware, USA, judge accepted
settlement in late December 2011 involving Del
Monte Foods’ shareholders over a lawsuit that
arose from the sale of the company’s petfood
business division in 2010 to Barclays Capital. The
deal finalizes the US$89.4 million settlement
arranged by the Delaware court that claims the two
parties did not act properly in the sale of the
petfood business to private-equity investors, led
by KKR.
Figure 1: Top 15 petfood companies according to
2010 sales totals.
6. Agrolimen SA (Affinity Petcare SA)
World headquarters: Sant Cugat del Vallés,
Barcelona, Spain (main plants/facilities: El
Monjos, Spain and La Chapelle Vendomôise,
France)
Approximate 2010 global retail sales: US$0.72
billion
Officers: Carlos Argente, CEO; Lluis Carulla Font,
founder; Artur Carulla Font, managing director;
Jaime Tomas Sabate, managing director
Bite-sized facts: Affinity Petcare continues to
conquer the European petfood market. The company
has acquired a number of leading European brands,
including Advance, Brekkies, Royal Chien, Premium,
Play Dog and Play Cat, Repas Complet and Repas
Equilibré. Affinity has an 11% market share
of the dry petfood sector in the EU, available for
sale and distribution in over 20 countries.
Top brands: Ultima, Brekkies, Brekkies Excel Cat,
Advance, Advance Veterinary Diets
Websites: www.affinity-petcare.com
Vital stats: Affinity is the leading company in
dog and cat nutrition in Spain, and the third in
the European ranking for dry food. The company
employs 650 professionals and has offices in
Rungis, France and Milan, Italy and a research and
palatability center in Barcelona, Spain.
7. Uni-Charm Corp.
World headquarters: Tokyo, Japan (petfood
division headquartered in Shikokucho-City, Ehime,
Japan)
Approximate 2010 global retail sales: US$0.47
billion
Officers: Toshio Takahara, chairman; Keiichiro
Takahara, director and founder; Gumpei Futagami,
president/CEO
Bite-sized facts: Uni-Charm employs over 7,300
people, 1,221 of whom work exclusively for their
petfood and pet care division
Top brands: Aiken Genki, Neko Genki, Gaines, Gin
no Spoon, Gin no Sara
Websites: www.unicharm.co.jp/index.html;
www.uc-petcare.co.jp
Vital stats: The largest pet care market in the
Asian petfood market is found in Japan, according
to Euromonitor data, where petfood, grooming and
veterinary care were estimated to be worth US$18
billion in 2009. Uni-Charm has positioned itself
to be the leader in this emerging market.
8. Nutriara Alimentos Ltda. (Brazilian Pet Foods)
World headquarters: Arapongas, Parana State,
Brazil
Approximate 2010 global retail sales: US$0.43
billion
Officers: Marcos Calsacara, president Brazilian
Pet Foods; Marcelino Bortolo, technical and
product development
Bite-sized facts: This Brazilian manufacturer
diverged into two companies, Brazilian Pet Foods
and Nutriara, in January 2010. Nutriara is the
holding company in the agreement and the company
name will be used for several years until
Brazilian Pet Foods is well established.
Top brands: Br4Dogs and Cats, Dog Show, Show Dog,
Floop, Disney Pets, Foster, Freddy’s, Pitty,
BYBOS, Blog Dog, Ringo, Farejador, Tommy, Full
Dog, Gatto, Pitoko Mix, Pitukao, Pitukinha, Bidu,
Wily, Foxy
Websites: www.brazilianpetfoods.com.br
Vital stats: Brazilian Pet Foods offers an
electronic catalog of their entire dog and cat
product lines in a downloadable app for the iPad
on their website. They also have Twitter and
Facebook pages for their over two dozen different
brands.
9. Total Alimentos SA
World headquarters: Três
Corações, Brazil
Approximate 2010 global retail sales: US$0.40
billion
Officers: Antônio Teixeira Miranda Neto,
president; Paulo Tavares, financial director;
Anderson Duarte, technical director
Bite-sized facts: Total Alimentos prides itself on
being a leader in the green manufacturing
movement. Since 2010, the company has been working
closely with ANFAL-PET, the petfood trade
association in Brazil, to develop and implement a
sustainability program that will be part of a
certification program.
Top brands: Família Max, Big Boss, Lider,
K&S, Equilíbrio, Naturalis, Natural
treats
Websites: www.totalalimentos.com.br
Vital stats: Between 2004 and 2009, according to
Euromonitor, value sales of economy dry dog food
more than doubled in Latin American markets, to
over US$1.1 billion (significantly outperforming
mid-priced and premium products). Total Alimentos
is at the forefront of this emerging petfood
segment and will only continue to grow with it.
10. Mogiana Alimentos SA
World headquarters: Campinas, Brazil
Approximate 2010 global retail sales: US$0.30
billion
Officers: Robson Fonseca, export manager; Renata
Amado, export assistant
Bite-sized facts: Founded in 1974, this is the
first year this Brazilian petfood manufacturer has
made our top 10 list—just another testament to the
growth of petfoods in Latin American markets.
Top brands: Gubai Natural for dogs and cats,
Flavour & Health, TopCat, Cat Meal, Limpi Cat,
Gran Plus, Sabor & Vida, Faro, Biriba, Fiel
Websites: www.guabi.com
Vital stats: Mogiana Alimentos SA, operating as
Guabi in their petfood division, manufactures
animal food products. It produces products for
dogs, cats, bovines, horses, pork, fish, shrimp,
ostriches, and other animals, according to the
company website. Gubai petfood products are
available in Brazil, and exported to Europe, Asia,
South America and the Caribbean.
The UK Pet Food Market
The following are the latest available
figures from the Pet Food Manufacturers
Association:
Dog Food Market
The prepared dog food market is valued at over £1
billion (2009)
The dog food market is broken down as follows:
All wet food £325 million
(6% growth on 2008)
Dry complete £449 million
(4% growth on 2008)
Mixers £27 million (-4%
decline on 2008)
Dog treat market £214 million
(5% growth on 2008)
Cat Food Market
The prepared cat food market was valued at £866
million (2009)
The cat food market is broken down as
follows:
Wet single-serve food - £476
million (9% growth on 2008)
Wet multi-serve food - £158 million
(5% growth on 2008)
Dry complete - £196 million
(7% growth on 2008)
Cat treat market £36 million
(10% growth estimated on 2007)
Small Animal Market
It should be noted that there is a higher
degree of uncertainty in the figures for the
small animal markets, due to the smaller
proportion of the total market represented.
The small animal market is broken down as
follows:
Rabbit food market - £43 million
(0% growth on 2008)
Guinea pig food market - £12
million (1% growth on 2008)
Rodent food market - £9 million
(2% growth on 2008)
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