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News 25 November 25

Van Loon Group in the spotlight: featured in various podcasts on sustainability, finance and sector developments

In recent weeks, several members of the Van Loon Group management team have appeared on leading podcasts. This is a great opportunity to share our vision and expertise with a wide audience!

1. Leaders in Food – Roland van Loon on sustainability in the food sector

Our CSO Roland van Loon spoke with Joan Zijerveld in the podcast Leaders in Food. He talks about our role as chain director and how we are working towards a future in which food is tasty, more sustainable and accessible to everyone.

Listen to him now!

YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxumsLg2k0w&feature=youtu.be

Spotify:

# 38 Roland van Loon, Van Loon Group - Leaders in food | Podcast on Spotify

Source: Leaders in food - Joan Zijerveld

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2. Sector developments – CEO Robert van Ballegooijen on current challenges

Falling milk and pig prices, raw material shortages and a shrinking livestock population: what do these trends mean for the sector? In a video podcast, our CEO Robert van Ballegooijen discusses these developments with Klaas Hokse (CEO CZ Rouveen).

Watch the episode here: 

Milk and meat prices down: “The market is always right” - BB TV Van Ballegooijen & Hokse | Boerenbusiness.nl

Source: Boerenbusiness

3. Today’s CFO: Changing the Game! – Pieter Geraerts on finance as a strategic partner

In the Agium podcast, our CFO Pieter Geraerts shares his vision on the role of finance within a fast-growing family organisation. Together with host Michael Van Asperen, he discusses how a down-to-earth approach, teamwork and continuous improvement lead to sustainable growth – from traditional accounting to a strategic business partner.

Listen to the episode here: 

#65 Professionalisation and growth - Today's CFO: Changing the Game | Podcast on Spotify

Source: Today's CFO - Agium

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