National Coffee and Sugar Corporation
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Private | |
Traded as | CNCA |
Industry | Coffee and Sugar Industry |
Founded | 1899 |
Founders | Santiago Gálvez Cambeiro |
Headquarters | Salvador, Salvador, Creeperopolis San Romero, San Romero, Creeperopolis |
Area served | Creeperopolis, Quebecshire |
Key people | Sebastián Fernán Cicerón (CEO) Mateo Gálvez Semprún (Chairman) |
Products | Coffee Coffee Beans Sugar Sugarcane Others |
Revenue | CCL$25.7 billion (2018) |
CCL$207.6 million (2018) | |
Number of employees | 79,616 |
Subsidiaries | Creeperian Coffee Company Creeperian Sugar Company |
Website | www.cornaca.org.hte |
The National Coffee and Sugar Corporation (Creeperian Spanish: Corporación Nacional de Café y Azúcar, abbreviated CORNACA) is a Creeperian monopoly in the Creeperian coffee and sugar industry headquartered in Salvador, Salvador, Creeperopolis. The monopoly consists of the Creeperian Coffee Company (CCC) and the Creeperian Sugar Company (CAC) which were merged after the CCC purchased the CAC in 1899.
CORNACA is the biggest coffee and sugar company in the world and one of Creeperopolis' private-sector companies.
The company was ranked #4 as the most valuable Creeperian company after Pepsi, the National Soccer Association, and BURETCREMAP.