Ferrero Assures ‘No Corruption’ in SanCor as He Reflects on Dairy Leadership Challenges

Adolfo Ferrero, an agronomist and former president of Argentine dairy cooperative SanCor, recently spoke out about his time at the company, declaring unequivocally that there was 'no corruption'. Ferrero, who held the top position during a transformative period in the 1990s, provided insights into the challenges and triumphs during his tenure at one of Argentina's most recognized dairy brands.
In an exclusive interview, Ferrero detailed the cooperative's strategies for navigating market shifts and economic challenges, emphasizing a commitment to transparency and ethical practices. Despite persistent rumors and public scrutiny, Ferrero maintained that SanCor operated under rigorous governance and financial oversight during his leadership.
The conversation also touched upon the broader transformations within the Argentine dairy industry, as companies faced evolving consumer demands and international competition. Ferrero's affirmation of SanCor's integrity comes at a critical time, as stakeholders in the dairy sector seek reassurance amidst ongoing economic instability and market changes.