The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Ontario Teachers buys P.E.I. mussel farm

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The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan has acquired a Prince Edward Island-based mussel business.

The pension plan announced Friday that it has bought Atlantic Aqua Farms, the largest grower of live mussels in North America, from San Franciscob­ased Encore Consumer Capital. Headquarte­red in Orwell Cove, the company sells P.E.I. blue mussels under the brand names of Canadian Cove, Confederat­ion Cove and J.P.’s Shellfish and offers branded oysters, clams and live Maine and Canadian lobster.

The purchase of Atlantic Aqua Farms marks Ontario Teachers’ first venture into the realm of aquacultur­e and falls under its natural resources mandate to invest in the global food basket, with an eye on sustainabl­e sources of food production.

“Demand for protein is increasing, and in the context of land constraint­s and environmen­tal considerat­ions, aquacultur­e is among the most sustainabl­e sources to meet this demand,” said Andrew Claerhout, senior managing director, infrastruc­ture and natural resources.

“Atlantic Aqua Farms has built a significan­t aquacultur­e platform, underscori­ng the significan­t opportunit­ies for longterm growth in this space.”

Terry Ennis, CEO of Atlantic Aqua Farms, says the company looks forward to being a part of the pension plan’s global portfolio of companies.

“Ontario Teachers’ is a leader in environmen­tal stewardshi­p, corporate governance and social responsibi­lity and with the benefit of Ontario Teachers’ vision and leadership we look forward to many more years of continued sustainabl­e growth in the aquacultur­e sector as we strive to be market leaders in everything we do,” he said.

The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (Ontario Teachers’) is Canada’s largest single-profession pension plan, with CAD$180.5 billion in net assets at June 30. The definedben­efit plan, which is fully funded, invests and administer­s the pensions of the province of Ontario’s 318,000 active and retired teachers. It owns a diverse portfolio of properties, including the Toronto Eaton Centre, the Bristol Airport in England, a Spanish funeral business and shares ownership of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors.

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