British duck breeder acquired by two Chinese companies
Navis Capital Partners has sold its controlling interest in Anatis UK Limited (“Cherry Valley Group” or “CVF”) to the consortium of the China-based strategic investors.
Although the details of the transaction have not yet been made public, a knowledgeable source told Caixin that the deal is worth 1.5 billion yuan (227 million dollars).
The acquisition also includes Cherry Valley's breeding technologies and patents.
David Ireland, Senior Partner at Navis Capital, commented: "Cherry Valley is an outstanding, cutting edge genetics business with an industry leading position. The new owners are inheriting a strong management team and an excellent platform to grow particularly in China and Southeast Asia,” David Ireland, Senior Partner at Navis Capital, declared.
“We are pleased to add CVF to the portfolio of unique animal genetics businesses at Beijing Capital Agribusiness. With a long history of investing in multispecies breeding, we are redoubling expansion in this sector with an aim to becoming the foremost animal genetic business in China, the fastest growing and largest animal protein market globally,” said Mr. Liu Jiantong, Vice Chairman of Beijing Capital Agribusiness.
"This acquisition is momentous in which Chinese ownership of a leading animal genetics supplier happened for the first time ever. Citic, in partnership with Beijing Capital Agribusiness looks forward to a transformation time globally in seed and animal genetics industry where Chinese companies will play a much bigger part,” Mr. Shi Liang, General Manager of Citic Agri added.
Cherry Valley Group is the leading duck genetics supplier and primary breeder of Pekin ducks in China and the rest of the world with dominant global market share, according to Navis press release.
China is the world's largest duck meat consumer, with two-thirds of the world's total duck breeding stock.
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