Manildra Group

Manildra Group
IndustryAgribusiness
Founded1952
FounderDick Honan
Headquarters
Number of locations
7 locations:
Bomaderry
Cootamundra
Gunnedah
Harwood
Manildra
ProductsEthanol
Glucose
Meat processing
Starch
Revenue$1.2 billion
OwnerHonan family
Websitewww.manildra.com.au

The Manildra Group is an Australian agribusiness based in Sydney. It was formed in 1952 when Dick Honan purchased a flour mill in Manildra. In 1966 a starch and gluten plant was established in Auburn. In the early 1970s, further starch plants opened in Bomaderry and Devonport, Tasmania, a glucose plant in Bomaderry and a flour mill in Gunnedah purchased.[1][2]

In 1985 the Auburn plant closed with operations transferred to Bomaderry. In 1991, Ethanol production commenced in Bomaderry.[1] In July 2014, Manildra diversified into meat production with the purchase of an abattoir in Cootamundra.[3]

In 2021, Manildra was ranked 29th on FoodTalks' Top Global Specialty Oil Company list.[4]

In October 2024, two grain silos at Manildra's Shoalhaven Starches plant in Bomaderry collapsed, spilling grain into the Shoalhaven River and triggering an emergency response.[5] No significant environmental harm was caused to the river but the NSW Environment Protection Authority ordered Shoalhaven Starches to fund over $170,000 for local environmental projects and to undertake an environmental hazard analysis to prevent future incidents.[6]

Sunshine Sugar

Sunshine Sugar is partnership between the grower-owned New South Wales Sugar Milling Co-operative and the Australian family-owned business, Manildra Group.

References

  1. ^ a b Timeline Manildra Group
  2. ^ From little mill to big player The Land 11 December 2014
  3. ^ Manildra Group's meaty move The Land 13 December 2014
  4. ^ Fu, Rice (26 May 2021). "2021年全球特种油脂企业30强" [2021 Global Top 30 Specialty Oil Companies]. FoodTalks (in Chinese). Retrieved 27 January 2022.
  5. ^ Gilbert, Romy (23 October 2024). "Grain clean-up to take weeks amid investigations into silo collapse". ABC News. Retrieved 18 March 2026.
  6. ^ Gilbert, Romy (17 March 2026). "Company ordered to pay $170,000 over grain silo collapse". ABC News. Retrieved 18 March 2026.