Fenaco
Fenaco is an agricultural cooperative federation in Switzerland, headquartered in Bern. Fenaco is an acronym of its French name fédération nationale des coopératives agricoles. Members of the federation are 137 agricultural cooperatives trading under the name Landi as well as some others. This makes Fenaco indirectly owned by the around 40,000 members of the Landi cooperatives, 23,000 of them being active farmers.
Activity
Fenaco is active in providing products and services to farmers as well as in processing and marketing farmers' products in its retail chains. According to a 2005 article in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Fenaco has a "dominant role in many agricultural sectors". In 2009, it was placed on position 172 of the Deloitte list of the world's largest 250 producers of consumer goods, although it operates only in Switzerland.Enterprises or labels of Fenaco are the beverage company Ramseier Suisse, meat producer Ernst Sutter AG, food producer Frigemo, the retailers Volg and Landi, fertiliser retailer Landor, animal feed producer UFA AG, and mineral oil company Agrola. As these names are better known to the general public than Fenaco who owns them, it has also been called "the silent giant". Altogether, Fenaco owns 80 subsidiary companies. Swiss trade union Syna has a "social partnership" with Fenaco.
Fenaco has over 11,300 employees and in 2024 had a sales revenue of 7.3 billion Swiss francs. In 2022, Fenaco was ranked 39th in the list of the largest companies in Switzerland.
Fenaco is the largest company actually owned by Swiss farmers. The original idea was that farmers should be both customers and suppliers of "their" Landi cooperative, i.e. they would buy their means of production as well as sell their products there. Today, however, there are no longer any contractual obligations. Fenaco and its member cooperatives sell production resources to farmers for the production of food. In return, Fenaco buys the farmers' products, especially seeds, grains, oilseeds, potatoes, cattle, eggs, corn, vegetables and fruits. Fenaco markets the products and partially processes them through subsidiaries.
The most important areas of activity are:
- Manufacture, import and trade of agricultural goods
- Purchase, storage, processing and marketing of agricultural products
- Trade in grain and oilseeds as well as fuels
History
Switzerland was considered a crop producing country until the 1880s. This changed with Switzerland's construction of the railway. With the help of the new means of transport, cheap grain could be imported. Out of necessity, agricultural cooperatives were founded as self-help organizations for farmers. Fenaco was founded in 1993 as a merger of six existing agricultural cooperative federations with roots in the late 19th century:- Union des coopératives agricoles romandes UCAR
- Association of agricultural cooperatives of the Canton of Friborg, based in Fribourg
- Association of agricultural cooperatives of Bern and neighboring cantons, VLG Bern, based in Bern
- Northwest Association of Agricultural Cooperatives NWV /Association of Agricultural Cooperatives of Northwestern Switzerland, based in Solothurn
- Association of Agricultural Cooperatives of Central Switzerland, based in Sursee
- Association of Eastern Swiss agricultural cooperatives, based in Winterthur
In 1995, the Cisag S.A. in Cressier, NE was taken over. In 2001, the first gas station store was opened under the brand name TopShop.
Since 2015, Fenaco has been operating the German-Swiss logistics center LahrLogistics in Lahr in a joint venture with ZG Raiffeisen. In 2018, Lonza stopped producing nitrogen fertilizer at its Visp site. The joint venture between Lonza and Fenaco, known as Agroline AG, was then dissolved. Landor AG was also dissolved and now serves as a private label for fertilizer products. In the same year, in the port of Muttenz, where, among other things, 100 to 200 thousand tons of fertilizer are unloaded each year, a silo system for grain was put into operation, which also served as a mandatory storage facility. In 2023, David Käser, who has been working at Fenaco since 2001, took over management of the Landi division.
Fenaco is a member of the Swiss Farmers' Association and is represented on the board by Fenaco board president Pierre-André Geiser.