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Associated British Foods plc (ABF)
AB Mauri is proud to be part of the Associated British Foods plc (ABF) group of companies, an international food, ingredients and retail group with annual sales of £5.2 billion and over 35,000 employees.
www.abf.co.uk

AB Mauri

AB Mauri was formed in November 2004 as a new operating division of Associated British Foods plc (ABF). It is one of the largest yeast and bakery ingredients companies in the world, with more than 40 locations in 24 countries and have a total sales turnover of US$ 800 million.



www.abmauri.com



AB Enzymes
AB Enzymes, a sister company of AB Mauri, manufactures and sells the world renowned Rohavin® and Rohapect® range of wine enzymes.It is the world's oldest enzyme manufacturer and is represented in more than 50 countries around the world.
 
www.abenzymes.com
George Western Foods (GWF)
George Weston Foods is one of Australia's largest food manufacturers, with a proud history of growth, and is also part of the ABF group of companies. GWF produces and markets some of Australia and New Zealand's best loved brands.
www.gwf.com.au
Wine Industry Suppliers Australia (WISA)
Formed in 2000, WISA provides an organisational body that represents and understands the Australian wine industry supply sector, working with the industry for the benefit of its members.
www.wisa.org.au

 

The Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI)
AB Mauri is pleased to have an international agreement with the AWRI that enables the production of specialised wine yeast strains from the Institute’s culture collection.
www.awri.com.au



University of Adelaide    
Research conducted by Dr Vladimir Jiranek and Dr Paul Grbin of the Microbial Biotechnology Group at the University of Adelade, Australia has discovered which maurivin™ wine yeast utilize nitrogen more efficiently, as well as their relative production of alcohol.

Microbial Biotechnology Group



Winemakers Federation of Australia  
The Winemakers' Federation is the peak industry body representing Australia's wineries on all national and international issues.  WFA exists to advance and protect interests of Australia's winery operators.

www.wfa.org.au




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