
Barilla G. e R. Fratelli
S.p.A. is an Italian multinational food company. It is the world's largest
pasta
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producer.
History
The company was founded in 1877 as a bakery shop in
Parma
Parma (; egl, Pärma, ) is a city in the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna known for its architecture, Giuseppe Verdi, music, art, prosciutto (ham), Parmigiano-Reggiano, cheese and surrounding countryside. With a population of 198,292 ...
, Italy by Pietro Barilla Sr. The company expanded in 1908, and in 1910 Barilla inaugurated a new pasta factory equipped with a "continuous baking" oven.
After the death of Pietro Barilla Sr. his sons Riccardo and Gualtiero took the reins of the family company, increasing the production and distribution of products, thanks to technological innovations which allowed the company to rapidly transform itself, over the course of the 1920s and 1930s, into the most important bread and pasta company in Emilia-Romagna. In 1919 Gualtiero Barilla died, leaving his brother Riccardo at the helm of the company together with his wife Virginia. In 1947 Riccardo also died and the management passed to his sons Pietro and Gianni, exponents of the third generation. With the advent of the two Barilla brothers, the company experienced a phase of great development, and in 1952 the production of bread was suspended to concentrate solely on pasta. In those years, Barilla quickly transformed itself from a regional company to a company with a strong presence in Northern Italy, thanks to the quality of the products, to the balanced prices and to its innovative capacity, such as the use of
cardboard
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to pack pasta.
In 1960 Barilla became a joint-stock company, and in the following years it opened new factories, in Rubbiano, which marked Barilla's entry into the cracker and breadsticks sector, and in Pedrignano, just outside Parma.
The company remained in the hands of the Barilla family until 1971 when the American chemical company
W. R. Grace
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Grace was born in Ireland in Riverstown near the C ...
acquired a controlling interest. However, Grace left day-to-day control in the hands of Pietro Barilla, grandson and namesake of the company founder. Pietro reacquired control in 1979, and the company has remained privately held ever since.
In 1993 Pietro Barilla died at the age of 80 and the management of the company passed to his children
Guido,
Luca
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,
Paolo
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Art
*Paolo Alboni (1671–1734), Italian painter
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and
Emanuela. This led to the fourth Barilla generation, and throughout the nineties the company continued the internationalization process begun at the beginning of the decade under the management of Pietro, opening in 1999 the first production plant in
Iowa
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, in the
United States
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.
This expansion continued with the acquisition of various foreign companies in the food sector, such as the
MISKO pasta company in Greece (1991), the Turkish pasta company
Filiz Makarna
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Given name
* Filiz Ahmet (born 1981), Macedonian-Turkish stage and screen actress
* Filiz Akın (born 1943), Turkish film actress
* Filiz Ali ...
(1994), the Swedish
crispbread
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producer
Wasabröd
Wasabröd is a Swedish producer of Scandinavian style crispbread ( sv, knäckebröd). The Wasabröd company has been in business since 1919, opening its first bakery in the city of Skellefteå. Since 1983 it has been under foreign ownership, ...
(1999), the joint venture with the Mexican Herdez in 2002 (pasta brands Yemina and Vesta).
In 2002 Barilla took over the German company Kamps AG, which was then sold to the Czech
Agrofert
Agrofert is a Czech conglomerate holding company headquartered in Prague, Czech Republic. It operates agriculture, food, chemical, construction, logistics, forestry, energy and mass media industries in the European Union and China with over 250 su ...
in 2013, except for the French soft bread company Harrys, which still belongs to the Barilla Group. In 2007 Barilla opened a second production plant in the United States, in
Avon, New York.
Since December 2013, in order to have a direct relationship with the American customers, the company has opened some restaurants ("Casa Barilla") in the United States: the first was in New York, the second in California.
At the beginning of 2021 Barilla finalized the acquisitions in
Canada
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of the Catelli company (including Lancia and Tolerant brands) and, in the
United Kingdom
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, of the majority stake in
Pasta Evangelists
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, a London-based start-up for the production of
fresh pasta
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for home delivery; operations that mark the international growth of the Barilla Group and its desire to identify and anticipate consumer needs and values around the world.
Overview
The Barilla family has been at the helm of the company for 145 years. Barilla Group controls Barilla (multinational pasta maker),
Mulino Bianco
Barilla G. e R. Fratelli S.p.A. is an Italian multinational food company. It is the world's largest pasta producer.
History
The company was founded in 1877 as a bakery shop in Parma, Italy by Pietro Barilla Sr. The company expanded in 1908, ...
,
Gran Cereale
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,
Pan di Stelle,
Pavesi Pavesi is an Italian surname.
Notable people
*Attilio Pavesi (1910–2011), Italian cyclist
* Carlo Pavesi (1923–1995), Italian fencer
* Donato Pavesi (1889–1946), Italian racewalker
*Eberardo Pavesi (1883–1974), Italian cyclist
*Stefano Pav ...
,
Voiello
Voiello is an Italian food company based in Torre Annunziata, specialized in pasta manufacturing. It operates under Barilla Group
Barilla G. e R. Fratelli S.p.A. is an Italian multinational food company. It is the world's largest pasta produ ...
,
First and Academia Barilla
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(Italy),
Harrys (France),
Wasabröd
Wasabröd is a Swedish producer of Scandinavian style crispbread ( sv, knäckebröd). The Wasabröd company has been in business since 1919, opening its first bakery in the city of Skellefteå. Since 1983 it has been under foreign ownership, ...
(Sweden),
Catelli
The New World Pasta Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ebro Foods,
was a retail branded pasta manufacturer in North America.
New World Pasta headquarters was in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The company was formed in 1999 when the Hershey Compa ...
(Canada),
MISKO (Greece),
Pasta Evangelists
Pasta (, ; ) is a type of food typically made from an unleavened dough of wheat flour mixed with water or eggs, and formed into sheets or other shapes, then cooked by boiling or baking. Rice flour, or legumes such as beans or lentils, are som ...
(United Kingdom),
Filiz Makarna
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Given name
* Filiz Ahmet (born 1981), Macedonian-Turkish stage and screen actress
* Filiz Akın (born 1943), Turkish film actress
* Filiz Ali ...
(Turkey),
Yemina and Vesta
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(Mexico) trademarks.
The group produces many kinds of
pasta
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, and is the world's leading pasta maker with 24.5% of the Italian market. It produces pasta in over 160 shapes and sizes. Barilla brand pasta is sold in numerous restaurants worldwide, such as those belonging to the
Pastamania
Pastamania is a Singaporean fast casual restaurant chain that specialises in Italian cuisine. It offers mainly pasta and also sells pizza. Aside from Singapore, the restaurant also has outlets in various other countries.
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chain. It is also the leading seller of bakery products in Italy. Through its acquisition of the Swedish company Wasa, it is the world's leading producer of flatbread (a Scandinavian staple), selling 60,000 tons annually.
Barilla Group has 30 production sites, 15 in Italy and 15 in the rest of the world: production plants are located in Italy and in Greece, France, Germany, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Turkey, the United States (in
Ames, Iowa
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and
Avon, New York), Mexico and Canada. The company also operates
mills in Italy, Greece, Sweden, Turkey, US and Canada. While its central office is in Parma, it has corporate offices in several other countries as well, such as Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the US, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, and Japan. Barilla is distributed in the UK by Euro Food Brands Ltd. Barilla's Italian production facilities are located in Parma,
Foggia
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,
Marcianise,
Castiglione delle Stiviere
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,
Cremona
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,
Melfi
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,
Rubbiano
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,
Novara
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,
Muggia
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and
Ascoli Piceno
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Geo ...
.
Its plant in Greece (near
Thiva
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) is the third largest in Europe. The plant where the pasta was made is noted on the packaging by a code letter,
[Information from Barilla Spaghetti n.5 packaging] whereas products made in Italy are explicitly labeled as such.
The
wheat
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used to make the final product is purchased from around the world.
In 2021, the company had a turnover of €3.936 billion, with a net profit of 229 million euros. In 2020, turnover was €3.890 billion (with an increase of 7% compared to the previous year), while net profit reached €351 million (+55% on 2019).
Other activities
In 1987, on the initiative of Pietro Barilla, the Barilla Historical Archive was created to collect, preserve and enhance the company's historical documentation, starting from 1877. The archive is located in the Barilla plant in Pedrignano, near Parma, and it contains over 60,000 documents divided by sector, also including the documentation produced by the brands subsequently incorporated into the company:
Voiello
Voiello is an Italian food company based in Torre Annunziata, specialized in pasta manufacturing. It operates under Barilla Group
Barilla G. e R. Fratelli S.p.A. is an Italian multinational food company. It is the world's largest pasta produ ...
,
Mulino Bianco
Barilla G. e R. Fratelli S.p.A. is an Italian multinational food company. It is the world's largest pasta producer.
History
The company was founded in 1877 as a bakery shop in Parma, Italy by Pietro Barilla Sr. The company expanded in 1908, ...
, Pavesi, Filiz, Wasa, Harrys.
On 30 November 1999 the italian
Ministry of Culture declared the Barilla Historical Archive “of remarkable historical interest” because it “bears witness to the development of the food industry in Parma and the evolution of society in Italy”.
Since 2018 the new internet site is active and available, in which it is possible to visit the different sections of the archive, among which are the photo library and TV advertising with more than 2700 commercials.
The Barilla Historical Archive, in 2001, has been among the founding partners of
Museimpresa, an Italian association that collects more than 100 members as Museums, Archives and Cultural Institutions and that represents a very useful place for meetings, changes of experiences and knowledge.
In 2014 The Barilla Historical Archive has contributed to install, at
Corte di Giarola
Corte di Giarola (meaning court of Giarola) is an Italian medieval rural court with an inner church, located in the village of Pontescodogna, part of commune of Collecchio, in Province of Parma. Corte di Giarola is presently a multi-purpose facilit ...
near
Collecchio (Parma), an ancient 11th century Benedictine Grancia, the
Pasta Museum
The Museum of Pasta (in Italian Museo della pasta) is an Italian ethnographic museum dedicated to pasta. It is located in Corte di Giarola, between Collecchio and Ozzano Taro, in the Province of Parma, a region historically dedicated to the pr ...
, with equipments and documents of extraordinary interest, including an entire pasta plant dating back to 1850 and the oldest sample of industrial spaghetti dating back to 1837. The Pasta Museum is inserted in the circuit of Food Museums of the Province of Parma, as well as the
Tomato Museum
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, installed in the same Corte di Giarola.
In 2009, the BCFN - Barilla Center for Food & Nutrition (now "Fondazione Barilla") was established: it is a multidisciplinary, independent think tank working for food sustainability and healthy lifestyles.
Sponsorship and promotion
As of 2020 the 'global testimonial' of the company is
Roger Federer. The company has sponsored the
Italian national basketball team on several occasions, as well as the Italian race car driver
Alex Zanardi. Furthermore, Barilla is currently the main sponsor of the US alpine skier
Mikaela Shiffrin and tennis player
Cori Gauff
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.
In 2021, Barilla created a Spotify playlist with songs timed just long enough for the perfect pasta.
Controversies
In 2013, after the chairman
Guido Barilla
Guido Barilla (born 30 July 1958) is an Italian billionaire businessman, and the chairman of Barilla Group, the world's largest pasta company, which is 85% owned by Guido, a sister and two brothers.
Early life
Guido Barilla was born on 30 July 1 ...
made comments regarding his opposition to
adoption by gay families and unwillingness to showcase gay families in his advertisements, some called for a
boycott
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against Barilla products.
Guido later apologized
and the company began advocating for LGBT causes.
In 2022, two Americans filed a
class action suit
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in a California court against Barilla. They accused the company of emphasizing its Italian identity while the majority of its products are manufactured in the United States. Barilla attempted to have the case dismissed, but a judge ruled that the plaintiffs had suffered “economic injury” due to the deceptive advertising.
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