Almonds
Olam is now the second largest grower of Almonds globally and the only supplier with origination in Australia and California, USA. This ensures we market a year-round fresh supply of high-quality almonds to our customers worldwide.
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Olam first began its cashew journey more than 25 years ago exporting Raw Cashew Nuts (RCN) from Nigeria. Today, we are global leaders in both Raw Cashew nut trade as well as in blanched cashew kernels and ingredients.
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Olam one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of natural and semi-finished hazelnut kernels to the global confectionery industries and amongst the top 3 hazelnut exporters from Turkey.
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Olam is the only peanut processor present in each of the world's major peanut producing and exporting origins, which together account for close to 90% of global trade.
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Olam has been in the sesame business for more than a decade and enjoys a strong leadership position. We started the business from Nigeria and East Africa, where we had synergies of cost-sharing with other products in our Group portfolio.
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Olam is one of the world's largest coffee companies, with over 20 years in the business and a strong presence in almost all of the large coffee-producing regions which is well-supported by an extensive network of marketing offices across the world's coffee consuming countries.
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At Olam, we grow, harvest and wash our ingredients to ensure maximum quality and safety, following which we gently air-dry them to lock in peak colour, taste, texture and performance.
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Olam is one of the world's largest agribusiness supply chain managers, has the dominance and economies of scale to turn the 21st-century spice trade to the advantage of our global customers.
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Olam has grown to become the world's leading business-to-business supplier of processed tomato products.
...moreFertilisers
Olam recognised the potential of fertilisers as a new growth segment for our Agri-Inputs business in 2009, as a result of the acknowledged mismatch between limited new arable land available, and the growing demand for agricultural produce to meet increasing globalisation needs.
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