Wednesday, July 8, 2015

08/07/2015: Alltech acquires Norwegian Produs AS and Produs Aqua AS

Global animal health and nutrition leader Alltech is actively expanding its European operations with acquisitions in the Norwegian cities of Førde and Bergen. As of July 8, Produs AS and Produs Aqua AS, both family-owned and operated with extensive experience in the Norwegian agriculture and aqua industries have reached an acquisition agreement with Alltech.

Produs and Produs Aqua are Alltech’s ninth and tenth acquisitions respectively, a development  that will mean continued innovative, customised and quality products, programmes, services and on-farm consultation for customers in Norway, both on land and at sea. In addition, it will be supported by Alltech’s global and local team of scientists, nutritionists and marketing experts. The combined strengths of the companies will deliver the latest nutritional technologies to Norwegian producers, enabling them to become more efficient, sustainable and profitable.
       
http://www.alltech.com/
Announcing new acquisitions in Norway (L to R) are Dr Pearse Lyons, founder
and president of Alltech, Bjarne Ravnøy, Magne Kolstad, Leif Loe, Linda
Dvergsdal Hauge all from Produs and Patrick Charlton, Alltech vice president
for Europe. Produs and Produs Aqua are Alltech’s ninth and tenth acquisitions
respectively, a development that will mean continued innovative, customised
and quality products, programmes, services and on-farm consultation for
customers in Norway, both on land and at sea. 
“We are taking this positive step into the future with Alltech because we believe their global resources, technology and innovative approach to both agriculture and aquaculture will strengthen the operations and profitability of our Norwegian customers,” said Magne Kolstad, chief financial officer, Produs and Produs Aqua.

Since 2001, the Produs teams have serviced Norwegian producers both on land and at sea with quality nutrition technologies for the agriculture and food industries, and Produs will continue its local approach to meeting the needs of this growing market.

“Alltech is a family-owned business like Produs so our customers will continue to experience the special attention to detail and on-farm support, including superior customer service, unique to private, family businesses,” said Bjarne Ravnøy, managing director Produs Aqua. 


“Over the past ten years, Alltech has helped to form the foundations of our businesses. We look forward to becoming part of the Alltech family and to growing together in the future.”

Over the past 35 years, Alltech has been a reliable and trusted partner to Produs, making this exciting new step into the future together, a natural progression for the two family-owned businesses.
 

“Although our business operates in 128 countries, Norway holds a very special place for Alltech and for me personally. Norway reminds me a lot of Ireland in terms of its scenic landscape and its agricultural focus,” said Dr Pearse Lyons, president and founder of Alltech. 

“We have worked with the Ravnøy and Loe families since the early 2000s, and we’re delighted now to officially welcome them into the Alltech family. We have complementary strengths that we can deliver to Norwegian producers, both on land and at sea, supporting their endeavours to nourish the world more efficiently, profitably and sustainably.”

Produs and Produs Aqua are now Alltech’s ninth and tenth acquisitions respectively. Through acquisitions and strategic alliances, Alltech is charting a course that will ensure the companies’ continued sustainability, expansion and brand legacy. Alltech and Produs’ foremost commitment is to its customers, providing them with tailored solutions and local support as they shoulder the responsibility of feeding the world.


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