FanMilk Ghana celebrates 65 years of spreading joy in Ghana – Nsemkeka
FanMilk PLC, a Danone company and beloved household name in Ghana, has launched the celebration of its 65th anniversary marking over six decades of spreading joy through its market leading dairy and beverage products.
Since its founding in 1960, FanMilk has evolved from a modest venture into a major force in Ghana’s dairy and beverage industry. Its consistent dedication to quality, product innovation, and community engagement and positive economic footprint has earned it a well-deserved place in the hearts of Ghanaians.
Speaking at the launch event, General Manager, Danone Sub-Saharan Africa, Hendrik Born, said: “Our story is one of purpose. From a humble beginning to pioneering mobile distribution through our dedicated vendors, we’ve always found strength in innovation and community. This 65th anniversary is a recommitment to our mission of bringing health through food to as many people as possible.”
FanMilk’s transformation accelerated in 2013 when Danone acquired a stake in Fan Milk International, completing a full acquisition by 2019. Since then, Danone has deepened its investment in Ghana, including a $25 million factory expansion in 2017, which created 200 skilled jobs and brought to market new products tailored to evolving consumer needs. The company also underscored its environmental commitment, highlighting initiatives such as a state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plant, solar energy installations, and a biomass boiler to reduce its ecological footprint.
Managing Director, FanMilk Ghana & Francos, Lionel Parent, emphasised the emotional and cultural connection FanMilk shares with Ghanaian.
“FanMilk is a part of Ghana’s collective memory. From the first taste of FanIce to the sound of a vendor’s bell as he brings joy to consumers, we’ve been with Ghanaians every step of the way. ‘65 Years of Spreading Joy’ reflects the lives we’ve touched, the dreams we’ve supported, and the moments we’ve made together.”
Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry & Agribusiness, Sampson Ahi, lauded FanMilk’s contribution to Ghana’s industrial growth and inclusive development.
“FanMilk stands today as a model of what happens when policy meets purpose. You have built an institution of joy, a generator of jobs, and a symbol of Ghanaian enterprise. Congratulations, FanMilk Ghana. May your next 65 years spread even more joy, empowerment, and prosperity”
As Fan Milk marks this remarkable milestone, the company is celebrating its rich legacy while setting its sights on the future committed to inspiring the next generation of its business.
With a renewed sense of purpose, FanMilk promises to continue delivering nourishment, refreshment, and spreading joy to millions more in the years ahead.