The New Zealand Herald

Argentina link for Fonterra?

Dairy giant not commenting on local media reports that it is in talks with SanCor

- Jamie Gray

Fonterra has been in talks with the Argentine dairy group SanCor, according to media reports from Buenos Aires.

In response to a query from the Herald, the New Zealand cooperativ­e said it did not comment on rumour.

Argentina’s two biggest newspapers La Nacion and Clarin carried reports that said Fonterra had been in talks with SanCor.

They said a teleconfer­ence is scheduled for Thursday and Friday (Argentine time) between the respective executives and that Fonterra had visited Argentina in the last two weeks to discuss a deal.

A translatio­n of a report in La Nacion said the family-owned French dairy group Lactalis had also expressed an interest in SanCor.

The paper said SanCor had been valued by an internatio­nal consultant at US$1 billion ($1.36b) but that it had debt representi­ng 40 per cent of that amount.

“As a floor they will seek to cover the value of the debt, but the eventual sale is not going to be close to the internatio­nal value set by the consultant,” La Nacion reported a source close to the negotiatio­ns as saying.

“These days there will be a conference call with Fonterra officials where it is going to decide if this progresses or not,” the source said.

Fonterra would have presented “harsh conditions” to negotiate, the paper said.

If the option is not to be advanced with the New Zealand firm, contacts with Lactalis would be reactivate­d.

“Progress is still not significan­t,” said another source.

Fonterra already has extensive interests in South America.

In Chile, the dairy giant Saprole is Fonterra’s oldest offshore investment, and is the best known corporate brand outside of Coca-Cola.

Fonterra is also a significan­t player in the US$26b a year dairy market in Brazil.

A Bloomberg profile of SanCor described it as a dairy farmers cooperativ­e, engaging in the production and sale of milk-based products in Argentina and internatio­nally. It offers skim milk powder, natural or salt butter, gouda cheese, edam, and cheddar. The company was founded in 1938 and is based in Sunchales.

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Picture / Mark Mitchell

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