Bega Cheese to buy Saputo dairy plant for US$184.5 mln

Bega Cheese to buy Saputo dairy plant for US$184.5 mln

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission concerned Victorian farmers have little choice when selling their milk after Saputo acquired Murray Goulburn Co-operative.

Lino Saputo Jr., president and chief executive officer of cheese manufacturing company Saputo Inc, August 2010. (Reuters pic)
CANBERRA:
Australia’s Bega Cheese Ltd said on Wednesday it has agreed to buy a dairy processing facility at Koroit in Victoria state from Saputo Inc’s local arm for US$184.5 million (A$250 million).

The deal comes four-and-a-half months after Canada’s Saputo said it was discussing plans to sell the milk plant to address concerns from Australia’s competition watchdog about its buyout of Murray Goulburn Co-operative.

At the time, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said the Murray Goulburn deal may leave some Victorian farmers little choice when selling their milk.

Bega Cheese Chief Executive Paul van Heerwaarden said the facility, which has 108 employees, would provide Bega with a significant presence in western Victoria and support the growth of its core dairy business.

Bega expects the facility to generate annualised core earnings of US$14.8 million (A$20 million) at the current annual intake level but cautioned that it may take until fiscal 2021 for it to be fully integrated.

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