About Us

JBS is one of the world’s leading food companies — but it goes beyond that.

From a small butcher shop in the countryside of Brazil to a global giant.

Our products are on the tables of millions of families. And, in addition to food, we operate in sectors such as leather, biodiesel, fertilizers, collagen, sausage casings, hygiene and beauty, metal packaging, transportation, waste management solutions, among others.

Our purpose is to feed the world in a sustainable way, taking care of the environment and people.

We feed the world with the best and most delicious products, with the goal of getting better every day.

Learn more about our story below

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1953

The Beginning

In the city of Anápolis (GO), José Batista Sobrinho, known as "Zé Mineiro," began what would become JBS with the opening of Casa de Carnes Mineira (Mineira Butcher Shop).

The Beginning

1957

Brasília (DF)

With the construction of Brasília, Zé Mineiro became one of the first meat suppliers for the workers building the city.

Brasília (DF)

1970

Friboi

The company's founder expanded the business by acquiring the first processing plant in Formosa (GO) and creating the Friboi brand.

Friboi

1980

Acquisition of the Planaltina (DF) Plant

With the purchase of the facility, JBS expanded its processing capacity and increased sales to the South and Southeast regions of Brazil.

Acquisition of the Planaltina (DF) Plant

1993

Anápolis (GO) Unit – The First with a Deboning Room

The company leased and later acquired the Anápolis Unit from Grupo Bordon to increase production capacity. For the first time, deboned meat was sold.

Anápolis (GO) Unit – The First with a Deboning Room

1996

Acquisition of the Goiânia (GO) Unit and Start of Exports

Acquisition of the Goiânia (GO) Unit and Start of Exports

1997

Acquisition of the Barra do Garças (MT) Unit

This marked the beginning of the foundations of the JBS Management System, which improved the way factories were operated throughout Brazil.

Acquisition of the Barra do Garças (MT) Unit

1999

Acquisition of the Andradina (SP) Unit

With the purchase of this facility, the company entered the processed foods business, enabling its entry into the U.S. market.

Acquisition of the Andradina (SP) Unit

2004

Corporate Headquarters in São Paulo (SP)

This year marked a major milestone with the relocation of the company’s headquarters to São Paulo, centralizing operations in an iconic building for the meat sector.

Corporate Headquarters in São Paulo (SP)

2005

Acquisition of Swift in Argentina

Began the internationalization process with the acquisition of Swift Armour’s operations in Argentina.

Acquisition of Swift in Argentina

2007

IPO and Acquisition of Swift in the U.S and Australia

The year was transformational. JBS went public on the B3 – The Brazilian Stock Exchange, the largest IPO ever recorded in the domestic market up to that date. The company was renamed JBS. In the same year, JBS also acquired Swift in both the United States and Australia.

IPO and Acquisition of Swift in the U.S and Australia

2008

Expansion Abroad

Strengthened its global presence by acquiring the Tasman Group in Australia, the beef division of Smithfield in the U.S., and the Five Rivers feedlots.

Expansion Abroad

2009

Acquisition of Pilgrim's Pride in the U.S. and incorporation of Bertin in Brazil

It entered the poultry and prepared chicken-based food sector with the acquisition of control of Pilgrim's, one of the largest chicken producers in the world. In Brazil, the deal with Bertin represented the consolidation of JBS as a leading company in the cattle segment and allowed it to start in the leather processing sector.

Acquisition of Pilgrim's Pride in the U.S. and incorporation of Bertin in Brazil

2011

Acquisition of Rigamonti

Expanded in the European market with the acquisition of the Italian cured meats company.

Acquisition of Rigamonti

2013

Acquisition of Seara

Acquired Seara and became one of the leaders in the poultry, pork, and prepared foods sectors in Brazil. In the same year, in North America, JBS acquired the assets of XL Foods in the United States and Canada.

Acquisition of Seara

2013

World’s Largest Leather Processor

Acquired Zenda, a leading leather company headquartered in Uruguay. This acquisition made JBS the largest leather processor in the world.

World’s Largest Leather Processor

2014

Expansion of Poultry Operations in Brazil and Mexico

JBS acquired Tyson’s poultry operations in Brazil and Mexico.

Expansion of Poultry Operations in Brazil and Mexico

2015

Global Expansion and International Consolidation

The company acquired Primo Smallgoods, a market leader in Australia, and Moy Park, strengthening its presence in Europe. In the U.S., it acquired Cargill's pork operations, making JBS the second-largest pork processor in the U.S. market.

Global Expansion and International Consolidation

2016

Acquisition of Gold’n Plump

This acquisition expanded production and customer base worldwide and enriched the portfolio with high value-added products.

Acquisition of Gold’n Plump

2019

New Acquisitions in the UK and Brazil

Pilgrim’s acquired Tulip, becoming a leader in protein and prepared foods in Europe. In Brazil, Seara acquired Marba, a traditional brand of cold cuts and cured meats, enhancing its premium portfolio.

New Acquisitions in the UK and Brazil

2020

Launch of Key Strategic Projects

Launched impactful initiatives like Fazer o Bem Faz Bem and the JBS Fund for the Amazon. In Brazil, through Seara, JBS acquired Bunge’s margarine and mayonnaise assets. In the U.S., JBS USA completed the acquisition of a stake in Empire Packing Company, L.P.

Launch of Key Strategic Projects

2021

Aquisitions and expansion in Europe, the U.S and Australia

JBS acquired Vivera, the third largest producer of plant-based products in Europe. Through Pilgrim's Pride, it acquired the Kerry Meats and Kerry Meals brands. In the same year, Rigamonti acquired the Kings Group, a market leader in the production of Italian charcuterie, with factories in Italy and the USA. In Australia, it acquired Rivalea, the country's leading pork producer, and entered the aquaculture business with the purchase of Huon Aquaculture.

Aquisitions and expansion in Europe, the U.S and Australia

2022

Increased Investment in New Segments

JBS USA announced the acquisition of TriOak Foods, strengthening its pork supply capabilities. The acquisition of corporate control of Spain’s BioTech Foods was also completed, marking JBS’s entry into the cultivated protein market.

Increased Investment in New Segments

2023

70 Years of History

From a small butcher shop in rural Brazil to one of the world’s largest food companies in 70 years.

70 Years of History

2024

Start of Operations of JBS Terminals

Expanded its business by operating the Itajaí Port (SC), one of Brazil's major port hubs.

Start of Operations of JBS Terminals

2025

Acquisition of 50% of Mantiqueira

Entered the egg category by acquiring 50% of Mantiqueira, the largest egg producer in South America.

Acquisition of 50% of Mantiqueira