Gilde Norsk Kjøtt

Gilde Norsk Kjøtt is a defunct Norwegian red meat processing company organised as an agricultural cooperative.

The next year Norges Kjøtt og Fleskesentral (NKF) is established as a membership organisation for all slaughterhouses in Norway.

In 1958 NKF reorganised creating 17 district organisations to manage the processing and the following year Gilde is launched in Northern Norway.

In 1971 Gilde made an agreement with Norges Kooperative Landsforening to create the common brand Goman that was to deliver meat to the cooperative stores.

In 2001 Gilde launched the brand Alfathi that made Norwegian cuisine meats following the Muslim rules of halal.