The Gold Coast Bulletin

Bega’s sweet investment

Cheese company buys stake in Capilano Honey

- World Indices

BEGA Cheese has added a smidgen of honey to its Vegemite, confirming the purchase of a stake in Capilano Honey and raising the prospect of a bidding war for the ASX-listed honey firm.

Bega says it paid $5.38 million for 255,291 Capilano shares on Friday, at an average of $21.08 per security, taking its stake in the company to 5.76 per cent.

Bega’s purchase should make it the second-largest shareholde­r in Capilano, which last month said it had received a bid from Australian­Chinese Close Change private

Wattle Hill.

Capilano shares rose 0.24 per cent in the first 15 minutes of trade yesterday despite the company having been forced to defend the quality of its product amid reports the Allowrie-branded Mixed Blossom Honey it packages contained substances other than honey.

Managing director Ben McKee (pictured) criticised the method of testing commission­ed equity fund by law firm King & Wood Mallesons – the results of which prompted the ABC and Fairfax Media reports – saying the results were inconsiste­nt and different from Australian testing.

Dr McKee said the nuclear magnetic resolution (NMR) test relied on a database in which honeys local to Australia were under represente­d.

“We call on the industry to work to prove up the NMR test so that it matches the robustness of results from other testing currently relied on internatio­nally,” Dr McKee said.

Capilano earlier said it was 100 per cent confident its Allowrie honey was pure and that it was not surprised by the results given the “weaknesses” in NMR testing as an analytical method.

“We are incredibly concerned that they are being used in isolation of more robust analytical testing,” Capilano said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Bega’s latest buy continues an 18-month diversific­ation push that has added a number of products to the dairy firm’s pantry. In January 2017, the company paid $460 million to buy most of Mondelez Internatio­nal’s Australia and New Zealand grocery and cheese business – including the iconic Vegemite brand.

Bega then this year acquired the Peanut Company of Australia in a $12 million deal and completed the $250 million acquisitio­n of Saputo’s Koroit milk-drying facility in western Victoria, saying it would significan­tly increase capacity in butter, dairy nutritiona­ls and milk powders.

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