:. Food Industry News

Categories: Mergers and Acquisitions

Australia Watchdog Flags Concerns on Parmalat Bid for Dairy Farmers

Source: Reuters
24/07/2008

Melbourne, July 24 - Australia's competition watchdog raised concerns about Italian food group Parmalat's bid for dairy producer Dairy Farmers on Thursday, but cleared a rival bid led by Japanese-owned National Foods.

Daily News Alerts

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission said it would make a final decision on Parmalat's bid by Aug. 21 after seeking further comments.

Dairy Farmers, which sells milk under its namesake brand and makes Coon cheese and Ski yoghurt, is owned by about 2,000 Australian farmers and could be worth up to A$1 billion ($962 million).

Parmalat, bidding with Australian farmers' co-operative Murray Goulburn, and National Foods, owned by Japan's Kirin Holdings, needed approval from the regulator for their bids as they have extensive operations in Australia.

The commission raised concerns that a takeover of Dairy Farmers by Parmalat might limit competition for the supply of fresh milk in Queensland state, as Parmalat would control more than half the market in the state's southeastern region.

It sought comments on whether National Foods or New Zealand's Fonterra would be able to provide competition to an enlarged Parmalat in that market.

It also raised concern that Murray Goulburn was already the top supplier of long-life milk across the country, and a takeover of Dairy Farmers would bolster that position.

National Foods, which is bidding with Australia's Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory, proposed to sell two milk processing plants and licence key brands to help win approval from the commission.

The commission accepted the plan and said it would not block the bid.

"The ACCC is satisfied that the proposed acquisition, subject to the court enforceable undertaking, would be unlikely to substantially lessen competition in the relevant markets," commission chairman Graeme Samuel said in a statement.

A third potential bidder, Canadian dairy products company Saputo, does not need the commission's approval as it does not have major operations in Australia.



GO   View more articles on this subject


More Alerts from 24/07/2008


Email This Article To A Colleague     Print A Copy Of This Page
 
 
 
 
FLEXNEWS - Business News for the Food Industry

About Us | Contact Us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
 
Daily News Alerts
Related Items
Parmalat Says to Stay in Australia After Bid Loss
Parmalat Drops Joint Bid Talks for Dairy Farmers
Dairy Farmers Says Parmalat Seeks Bid Clearance
Parmalat 9-Mth Net Up, Trims Core Profit Forecast
Australia's Dairy Farmers Approves Kirin Unit Bid
Australia Dairy and Products Annual Report 2008
Food, Dairy and Juice Company QAF Issues Profit Warning
National Foods and Fonterra Announce Agreement on Ski...
Australian Milk Output Falls in 2007/08 but Revenue...
Australia's Dairy Farmers Year Profit Up 25 pct

More in Food Industry News
FDA Reports Significant Progress in Protecting the...
Colruyt Issues Interim Financial Report; Revenues Rise...
UK: Bidders Circle Troubled Woolworths
UK: Confectionery Firm Zetar Could Lose 3% of Turnover...
Ardo Confirms Take-Over of Austria Frost
Carrefour Still Planning Indian Joint Ventures
First Burger King Restaurant Opens in Czech Republic
Hong Kong Sets Maximum Standards for Melamine in Food
Drought Sends Saffron Price Skyrocketing
Thai Govt to Sell 1.37 Million Tonnes Rice Stocks

Top Headlines
FDA Reports Significant Progress in Protecting the...
Colruyt Issues Interim Financial Report; Revenues Rise...
UK: Bidders Circle Troubled Woolworths
UK: Confectionery Firm Zetar Could Lose 3% of Turnover...
Ardo Confirms Take-Over of Austria Frost
Oil-and-Fat Composition for Spray, and Method for Production...
Carrefour Still Planning Indian Joint Ventures
Hong Kong Sets Maximum Standards for Melamine in Food
Drought Sends Saffron Price Skyrocketing
Thai Govt to Sell 1.37 Million Tonnes Rice Stocks
Aryzta Q1 Revenue up 32 pct
China Lifts Price Controls on Food -NDRC
SABMiller Looks for Growth in India's Beer Market
Massachusetts Firm Recalls Ready-To-Eat Frozen Beef...
Singapore Food's Majority Shareholder in Talks to Sell...
Coke's Europe Chief Sees Slower Growth Amid Crisis
FDA Defends U.S. Infant Formula; Sets Safe Level
Russia's X5 Retail Group Q3 Net Loss $14.7 Mln
Canada: Health Authorities Say Milk Formula Safe Despite...
Taste Potentiator Compositions in Oral Delivery Systems
Enzyme Preparations Yielding a Clean Taste
T1R1 Receptor Binding Assays for Identification of...


 


FLEXNEWS 2008 - All rights reserved
ISSN 1950-6228