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ACCC gives Saputo, Murray Goulburn acquisition green light

  • April 10, 2018
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Consumer watchdog ACCC has given Saputo’s proposed acquisition of Murray Goulburn’s assets the go signal, after accepting a court-enforceable undertaking from the Canada dairy plant to divest the Australian business’ Koroit plant.

ACCC said in a statement today, Murray Goulburn and Saputo, which owns Warrnambool Cheese and Butter, both acquire milk from farmers in south-west Victoria and south-east South Australia, including in areas around Warrnambool and Mt Gambier.

“Saputo’s divestiture undertaking has remedied the ACCC’s competition concerns about the Koroit plant,” ACCC chairman Rod Sims said. “The undertaking creates an opportunity for a viable competing milk processor to enter or expand in the local region. When approving a new owner of Koroit, we will focus on its ability to be a strong and effective competitor for raw milk in the region. The ACCC has carefully considered responses from a broad range of market participants about Saputo’s undertaking and the broader transaction.”

“We heard from and spoke with many farmers who expressed concerns with the ACCC intervening in this transaction in the short term because they wanted certainty and stability after a bumpy ride with Murray Goulburn. I want to assure them that our aim is to put in place an outcome that works in their best interest by promoting competition in the medium to longer term while minimising short term uncertainty.”

The consumer watchdog was concerned that Saputo owning the region’s two largest plants, both near Warrnambool, its current Allansford plant and Murray Goulburn’s Koroit plant, would have substantially lessened competition for the purchase of raw milk in the region, leading to farmers being paid less at least in the medium term. In response to the ACCC’s concerns, Saputo offered an undertaking that it would divest the Koroit plant within a specified period to a buyer which will need to be approved by the ACCC.

The undertaking also includes details of transitional milk supply arrangements and independent management for the plant until it is sold. Murray Goulburn has confirmed that Saputo divesting Koroit will not impact on the terms of the Aussie dairy giant ’s asset sale to Saputo, including the consideration Murray Goulburn shareholders will receive from the sale.

The sale of Murray Goulburn’s assets to Saputo is subject to conditions that include approval by an ordinary resolution of Murray Goulburn’s voting shareholders and approval by the Foreign Investment Review Board. The ACCC will issue a Public Competition Assessment in due course that will outline the reasons for its decision in more detail.

Article sourced from Inside FMCG

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