Bokomo
Bokomo is a South African food company primarily known for its breakfast cereals and other grain-based products. Founded in 1922 as a cooperative of wheat farmers, Bokomo has grown to become a significant player in the South African food industry. Its name is derived from "Boere Koöperatieve Molenaars Maatschappij," which translates to "Farmers' Cooperative Milling Company" in Afrikaans.
Bokomo produces a wide range of breakfast cereals, including well-known brands like Weet-Bix, ProNutro, and Corn Flakes. The company also manufactures flour, baking mixes, and other related products.
Bokomo is currently owned by Pioneer Foods, which in turn is part of PepsiCo. This acquisition has expanded Bokomo's reach and resources within the broader food and beverage market.
The company has a strong presence in South Africa and also exports its products to other countries in the region. Bokomo's products are widely available in supermarkets and grocery stores throughout South Africa.
Bokomo is recognized for its commitment to producing quality grain-based foods and has a long history of serving the South African consumer market. The brand is often associated with wholesome and nutritious breakfast options.