Diana Food has acquired Nutra Canada, a specialist manufacturer of fruit and vegetable extracts.
The financial details of the deal have not been disclosed.
Established in 2008 and located in the province of Quebec, Nutra Canada specialises in extraction of organic molecules beneficial to human health.
Diana Food made this purchase as part of its growth and development strategy in the consumer health category.
According to Diana Food, this deal is an ideal synergy between the two companies' expertise and product ranges.
As Nutra Canada is situated in the cranberry producing region, this purchase enables Diana Food to benefit from direct access to cranberries harvested in the region.
This sourcing proximity will also enable Diana Food to enhance its organic cranberry offerings.
Diana Food president Yannick Riou said: "The acquisition of Nutra Canada by Diana Food is perfectly in line with the company's strategy. We now benefit from local sustainable sourcing with a facility right inside the production areas and an enhancement of our expertise in cranberry, an essential fruit for our consumer health range.
"We have also increased our technological know-how with a new extraction unit in North America and an extended network of partners with technical and scientific expertise."
Nutra Canada founding president André Gosselin said: "With the support of local and regional partners and institutions, we have established an environmentally friendly factory in Champlain that uses cutting-edge technology and brings together a skilled, responsible and highly efficient team.
"Being part of Diana Food is a great opportunity to increase Nutra Canada's growth and enhance our know-how worldwide."