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Fonterra Australia strengthens cheese business with Dairy Country acquisition

  • September 17, 2020
  • Dairy Ingredients

Fonterra Australia has signed an agreement to purchase Dairy Country to help drive efficiencies in its Australian cheese business.

Fonterra said the acquisition will support its core strengths in the A$2.6bn (US$1.9bn) Australian retail cheese category, where it holds a 23% market share with brands including Perfect Italiano, Mainland and Bega. Fonterra Australia managing director René Dedoncker said Fonterra has a long successful history with Dairy Country.


“This acquisition is a logical choice and further supports our strategy to be customer and consumer led, while ensuring we keep pace with the fast-growing cheese category in Australia.  Dairy Country has two well-equipped secondary processing sites with capability across grating, shredding and block, as well as an experienced workforce,” Dedoncker said.

“For some time we have been looking to bring more of our secondary cheese processing in-house to gain greater end-to-end control over a range of different cheese products and further strengthen our integrated supply chain. Having this kind of capability in-house will enable efficiencies and allow us to make the most of opportunities for value creation and product innovation.”


The acquisition, from food and beverage company Retail Food Group, includes Dairy Country’s processing and packing facilities at Campbellfield and Tullamarine in Victoria, along with related services, intellectual property and the trademark for the Dairy Country brand. 


The majority of Dairy Country’s permanent employees will transfer over to Fonterra and will continue to work at the Campbellfield and Tullamarine facilities.
The acquisition price is A$19.23m (US$14.1m) and is subject to regulatory approvals and standard closing conditions.

Original article sourced from https://www.dairyreporter.com/

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