Canadian cooperative Agropur and Northumberland Dairy Cooperative have reached an agreement for the acquisition of Northumberland Dairy Cooperative’s dairy and food distribution assets by Agropur.
The agreement includes the Miramichi plant in New Brunswick, which processes 27 million litres of milk per year, Northumberland’s distribution centres and its brands. The acquired operations have annual sales totalling CAN$67 million. Northumberland will keep its hardware and building supply operations.
“We are very pleased with this deal,” said Agropur president Serge Riendeau. “Both the hardware and dairy operations will remain in the hands of cooperatives, a strong economic model that supports community economic development wherever it is present. Agropur plans to maintain its commitment to New Brunswick and the Miramichi area in particular.”
“The dairy industry is increasingly competitive in Canada and around the world,” said Robert Coallier, CEO of Agropur. “The cooperative movement needs to consolidate in order to stay competitive and remain an important player in dairy processing. This agreement will help us maintain our position as an industry leader and enhance our ability to serve our customers coast to coast.”
The transaction is subject to Northumberland members’ approval as well as usual regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions.