Cirio S.p.A. () is an Italian food company, founded in 1856 in Turin.
The company sponsored SSC Napoli in 1982âÂÂ83 and 1984âÂÂ85 season and SS Lazio from 1996 to 2000.
Cirio was established in 1856 by Francesco Cirio, who revolutionized food preservation with the technique of "appertization," which extended the shelf life of perishable products. This innovation allowed Cirio to export fruit and vegetables globally. The company's first factory opened in Turin, and by 1867, Cirio was showcasing its products at the Exposition Universelle in Paris, where he received prestigious awards. After this, he began exporting all over the world from Liverpool to Sidney.
Following Italy's unification, Cirio expanded into southern Italy, revitalizing abandoned agricultural lands and establishing new production facilities. By the end of the 19th century, Cirio had grown into one of Italy's largest food companies, known for its canned vegetables, fruit, and tomato products.
The early 20th century saw Cirio's influence expand under Pietro Signorini, who succeeded Francesco Cirio and continued to build on his legacy. Signorini's efforts solidified Cirio's reputation as a leading food brand. The company was known for its wide range of products, including canned vegetables, meats, and pasta. In 1970, Cirio was sold to SME, and by 1993, it had been privatized.
In 2004, Cirio became part of the Conserve Italia Group, a major European agri-food cooperative. Conserve Italia, Cirio's parent company, is a major player in the European food industry, encompassing over 14,500 farmers and processing more than 650,000 tonnes of produce annually.
Cirio offers a wide range of food products across several categories.