Integrated into the Lactalis group, the Italian cheese brand Galbani arrives in Brazil and can be found in markets, bakeries and wholesalers.
Summary
Galbani, an Italian cheese brand, has arrived in Brazil as part of the Lactalis Group, offering a variety of 14 products on the national market, with the exception of cheeses imported from Italy.
The renowned Italian cheese brand, Galbani, arrived in Brazilian retail as part of the Lactalis group, already known for its brands such as Itambé, Parmalat and Poços de Caldas. The goal is to offer a variety of 14 products on the national market.

With the exception of Parmigiano Reggiano and Grana Padano, which will be imported from Italy, the others will be produced in factories located in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais and other regions of the country. Among the products available there will be butter, parmesan and ricotta cream, as well as mozzarella.
Consumers will be able to find these items on the shelves of bakeries, supermarkets and wholesalers, with the expectation of nationwide coverage with this initiative.
- Light Ricotta Cream, 200g
- Ricotta Cream, 200g
- Extra unsalted butter, 200 g
- Extra Salted Butter, 200g
- Parmigiano Reggiano, 125g
- Sliced mozzarella, 150g and 300g
- Fresh Grated Mozzarella, 100g
- Fractionated Parmesan, 180g
- Grated Parmigiano Reggiano, 50g and 100g
- Grana Padano, 125g
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Source: Terra

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