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Wilmar International Ltd
Wilmar International is a large agribusiness and food company that buys, processes, and sells crop-based products such as palm oil, vegetable oils, sugar, flour, rice, and other food ingredients. It also sells packaged consumer foods like cooking oil, noodles, and margarine in many Asian markets. In simple terms, Wilmar sits between farms and food makers: it takes raw agricultural commodities and turns them into products that households, restaurants, and manufacturers can use. Its main customers include supermarkets, food companies, restaurants, bakeries, industrial buyers, and everyday consumers. Wilmar makes money by refining and trading commodities, selling branded foods, and supplying ingredients and bulk products to other businesses. Because many of its products are basic household and manufacturing staples, the company earns revenue from a wide range of repeat purchases rather than from one-off sales. What makes Wilmar different is its integrated role across the food supply chain. It sources crops, crushes and refines them, manufactures food products, and distributes them through its own regional network. That gives it a strong position in markets where scale, logistics, and access to raw materials matter as much as branding.
Wilmar International is a large agribusiness and food company that buys, processes, and sells crop-based products such as palm oil, vegetable oils, sugar, flour, rice, and other food ingredients. It also sells packaged consumer foods like cooking oil, noodles, and margarine in many Asian markets. In simple terms, Wilmar sits between farms and food makers: it takes raw agricultural commodities and turns them into products that households, restaurants, and manufacturers can use.
Its main customers include supermarkets, food companies, restaurants, bakeries, industrial buyers, and everyday consumers. Wilmar makes money by refining and trading commodities, selling branded foods, and supplying ingredients and bulk products to other businesses. Because many of its products are basic household and manufacturing staples, the company earns revenue from a wide range of repeat purchases rather than from one-off sales.
What makes Wilmar different is its integrated role across the food supply chain. It sources crops, crushes and refines them, manufactures food products, and distributes them through its own regional network. That gives it a strong position in markets where scale, logistics, and access to raw materials matter as much as branding.