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'''Sinokrot Holding''' is the largest ] group in the ], established in 1982. It is based in ], operating in 20,000 m<sup>2</sup> of buildings with 350 employees. The company sells from more than 4,000 ]. The chairman, ], who was a Minister of National Economy until March 2006, as well as Chairman of the Board for the Palestine Standards Institute, Palestine Investment and Promotion Agency, and Palestine Industrial Zones and Free Zones Authority.
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==History==
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The Sinokrot family has worked in food products since 1982, when the company began manufacturing candies, chocolate, and other ]eries in its first Ramallah factory. Sinokrot has also established the following ventures:


* Sinokrot ] company
Since its establishment in 1982, ] has been dedicated to enhancing Palestinian living standard, building a sustainable Palestinian economy, and growing to compete in the global market.
* Sinokrot Global For Markets Development Company
* ZADONA Agro-Industrial Co.
* Pal Gardens Agriculture Company
* Sinokrot For Markets Development Company - Jerusalem
* Capital Gate Consulting Services Company
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] is the leading family owned business in Palestine with regards of investment size and number of employees. SGG focuses its investments on sectors within the Palestinian economy with the most potential for growth and comparative advantages, focusing on: Food and Agro-Industries, Agriculture, Tourism and Hospitality, Trade and Consumable products, and Information Technology.
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With a solid infrastructure, SGG owns premises with more than 100,000 square meters, allowing easy mobility, good access to markets, supply chain management and modern technology. Our companies spread out geographically in the West Bank, Jerusalem, Gaza Strip and Jordan, creating thousands of job opportunities all around Palestine. Today we employ over 600 permanent employees and 2,000 seasonal workers coming from 75 different cities and villages, thus providing for over 5,000 members of our Palestinian community. SGG outsources partially external and international expertise in product developments, quality control, and exports to ensure distinction, excellence and sustainable growth. Our companies are qualified and certified with ISO9000, ''']''' , ''']''' , SA8000, Field to Fork, Cedex, FSSC22000, and have entered ''']'''
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The company's Chairman and CEO ], served as the Minister of National Economy of ] between 2005-2006, as well as Chairman of the Board of: AlQuds Holding Company, Palestine Education for Employment PEFE, AlQuds Business Forum, Palestine-Britain Business Council, the Palestine Standards Institute, Palestine Investment and Promotion Agency, and Palestine Industrial Zones and Free Zones Authority.
He is also serving as A board member of: Palestine Investment Fund (PIF), Palestine-Rusia Business Council.

Companies:

* Sinokrot Foods Co.
* Al-Sultan Water Bottling Co.
* Zadona Agro-Industrial Co.
* Sinokrot Trade Co.
* Zadona Herbs Co.
* Sinokrot Feed for Animals Co.
* Telefrique & Sultan Tourist Centre Co.
* PalGardens Agriculture Co.
* Deyafa for Dates and Chocolates Co.

== References ==
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Sinokrot Holding is the largest family-owned business group in the Palestinian territories, established in 1982. It is based in Ramallah, operating in 20,000 m of buildings with 350 employees. The company sells from more than 4,000 outlets. The chairman, Mazen Tawfiq Sinokrot, who was a Minister of National Economy until March 2006, as well as Chairman of the Board for the Palestine Standards Institute, Palestine Investment and Promotion Agency, and Palestine Industrial Zones and Free Zones Authority.

History

The Sinokrot family has worked in food products since 1982, when the company began manufacturing candies, chocolate, and other confectioneries in its first Ramallah factory. Sinokrot has also established the following ventures:

  • Sinokrot Cold chain company
  • Sinokrot Global For Markets Development Company
  • ZADONA Agro-Industrial Co.
  • Pal Gardens Agriculture Company
  • Sinokrot For Markets Development Company - Jerusalem
  • Capital Gate Consulting Services Company

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