The Polish company Pabemia, one of the leading pet product suppliers in its native country, perceives good growth potential in exports. The company is very successful abroad with its own products
Pet wholefoods in superpremium quality
The proliferation in reports about BSE, bird flu and antibiotics in meat has prompted many pet owners to change their views regarding food. …
Premium and single serve growing in popularity
The market for cat food is developing in a fairly uniform manner throughout Europe. Sales of wet food are declining slightly, while …
Potential for fiurther growth
Versele Laga is stepping up the pace in Eastern Europe. The Belgian pet food manufacturer has established two subsidiaries in Hungary and Poland that …
Flamingo spreads its wings
Flamingo started out 30 years ago as a wholesaler for the Belgian pet product market. Over the years it has developed into an internationally renowned …
Penetrating the market
The market for dry dog and cat food is growing in Europe and Nutreco's pet food activities are growing along with it. In Belgium, the launch of "Arion" is …
From bull pizzle to beef sticks
The German company Jericho is considered an acknowledged expert on dried products for dogs. Since the family firm increased its capacity …
“Everything cats need in one bag”
Nutro Products Inc. has now introduced a new food range for cats into the European market
"An amalgamation of the best"
UK pet food manufacturer Arden Grange has just brought a new cat food range onto the market
Belgian competence
The Belgian pet product sector contains many smaller companies that are well known in their specialist field outside Belgium too. Here we feature some of the…
Beduco on course for further growth
The leading Belgian pet food manufacturer Beduco opened a new production plant for dog and cat food in Ostend in January, thereby charting a …
“Our growth is based above all on new products”
Beaphar is one of the Netherlands’ leading suppliers in the pet product sector. Although foreign customers account for 90 per cent …
Sales growth still only modest
The French pet product market recorded only modest growth amounting to 0.8 per cent in 2004. The speciality trade did far better than the supermarkets
Ambitious plans in Lithuania
The Lithuanian manufacturing and trading company Tavilta extracts the mineral opoka from its own quarries to produce cat litter, which is marketed in …