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ABB acquires NZ's most experienced stock feed maker
Leading Australian agribusiness, ABB Grain Ltd, has
announced plans to
buy New Zealand's largest and
most-established brand in compound feed,
NRM.
ABB
Grain's board has approved the acquisition from Tegel Foods
Ltd with
settlement on 20 March 2009. It will make ABB NZ
the market leader in
animal feed sales in that
country.
Managing director, Michael Iwaniw, said board
approval of NRM's purchase
for A$31.7m increased ABB's
investment in New Zealand to almost A$80
million
"The
acquisition of NRM enables ABB to draw upon the vast
experience of
New Zealand's iconic stock feed
manufacturer, while continuing our
strategy of becoming
an integrated supplier to the compound feed
market," Mr
Iwaniw said.
NRM employs 72 staff and caters for the feed
requirements of dairy,
poultry, pigs, horses and working
dogs. ABB's acquisition includes two
mills and a textured
feed plant in Auckland. The feed mill acquisitions
give
ABB milling capacity in both north and south islands.
Mr
Iwaniw said the purchase of NRM reinforced ABB's strategy
of
diversifying operations to regions with more reliable
climatic
conditions: 'We believe we can add real value to
the New Zealand feed
market, particularly the dairy
sector through intensive feeding, thereby
improving milk
yields."
He said NRM imported over 100,000 tonnes of
grain a year for processing
in its mills. ABB-sourced
Australian wheat, barley and sorghum would
supplement NZ
grain acquisitions. With this additional tonnage
and
existing relationships, ABB would be managing the
supply chain for over
750,000t of grain and other bulk
commodity imports.
"Changing land usage means New Zealand
will become increasingly reliant
on imports to support
domestic dairy, pig and chicken compound and
intensive
feed markets," Mr Iwaniw said.
"ABB's ability to reduce
supply chain costs through the efficient use of
an
integrated value chain will provide real benefits to New
Zealand's
end users, while also providing Australian
producers with a further
dedicated market for their
grain."
NRM can trace its beginnings back to an Auckland
feed mill in 1875. In
1899 it adopted the name the
Northern Roller Milling Company - now NRM.
ABB's
investment in New Zealand in the past year has included
the
completion of purpose-built extensive storage
facilities in New Plymouth
and Mount Maunganui (Tauranga)
while ABB is also about to start work on
a new feed mill
in South Auckland, which will initially have an
annual
production capacity of 180,000t.
Last year, ABB
acquired the ruminant business of PCL Feeds in July
and
high-profile maize player, NZ Grain and Seed Ltd
(TAG) last
April.
ENDS