KWS
#4146
Rank
$2.06B
Marketcap
Germany
Country
Dr. Felix Büchting (CEO & Member of Exec. Board)
Ms. Eva Kienle (Member of the Exec. Board & CFO)
Dr. Peter Hofmann (Member of the Exec. Board)
Summary
History
In 1838 the Kleinwanzleben Zuckerfabrik was founded as a stock company. In 1856 the majority of its shares were acquired by the sugar beet grower and farmer Matthias Christian Rabbethge, one of the pioneers of the German sugar industry. In the same year he and his then future son-in-law Julius Giesecke founded a general commercial partnership . In 1885 the Rabbethge & Giesecke OHG became a joint stock company under the name Zuckerfabrik Klein Wanzleben formerly Rabbethge & Giesecke Aktiengesellschaft . In 1937 it was changed into Rabbethge & Giesecke AG because the Reichsnährstand did not want any anonymous investors in the agriculture and forestry sector. After the Second World War the company was relocated to the Lower Saxonian city of Einbeck which has been its headquarters since then. In 1946 a rescue company was established under the name Rabbethge & Giesecke Saatzucht GmbH. The foundation of this rescue company was necessary in order to continue the Western activities of the original joint stock company, which was still based in Klein Wanzleben. In 1951 the two companies were merged and took the title Kleinwanzlebener Saatzucht formerly Rabbethge & Giesecke AG. In 1975 it was changed into KWS Kleinwanzlebener Saatzucht formerly Rabbethge & Giesecke and then finally reduced to KWS SAAT AG in 1999.In spring 2015, KWS SAAT AG was renamed the European stock corporation KWS SAAT SE. At the beginning of July 2019, KWS completed a transformation of its legal form into KWS SAAT SE & Co. KGaA. The first international branch of KWS was established in 1900 in the Ukrainian town Vinnytsia to meet the demand of sugar beet farmers in Russia. In 1920 the company began to expand its business into corn, fodder beet and potato breeding. Following the relocation to Einbeck, KWS focused on the breeding of sugar beet, corn, rapeseed, sunflower, cereals and potatoes. In the years directly after the war, the company became an important supplier to the West German sugar beet industry. Since 1963 it has established subsidiaries in Europe, North and South America, Asia and North Africa.
Mission
Vision
Key Team
Mr. Nicolas Wielandt (Member of Exec. Board)
Mr. Wolf-Gebhard Von Der Wense (Head of Investor Relations)
Andreas Rommert (Head of Logistics)
Recognition and Awards
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Dr. Felix Büchting (CEO & Member of Exec. Board)
Ms. Eva Kienle (Member of the Exec. Board & CFO)
Dr. Peter Hofmann (Member of the Exec. Board)