The Citizen (Gauteng)

Daybreak Farms seeks new debt

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Daybreak Farms, a chicken company controlled by Africa’s biggest fund manager, plans to seek loans to stabilise operations and fix its balance sheet following years of mismanagem­ent.

The producer, which controls about seven percent of South Africa’s chicken market, was acquired by the Public Investment Corp (PIC) nearly a decade ago.

The fund manager installed its own management this year after picking up a string of financial irregulari­ties.

Daybreak plans to raise about R250 million of debt, according to Richard Manzini, a former PIC investment banker who was named chief executive of the chicken producer in January.

He has been renegotiat­ing inflated contracts arranged by past management teams where possible.

“We need about 18 months to sort out the balance sheet, starting with raising the R250 million in loans,” said Manzini.

“Once we have built out a strong balance sheet, the PIC could also consider certain exit options, as it usually doesn’t hold 100% of an asset.”

The new money will be spent on technology upgrades at abattoirs, a water treatment plant and increasing the speed of processing systems, he said.

Daybreak supplies its own and contracted broiler farms with day-old chicks, which are raised and sold as fresh and frozen whole chickens or portions.

After this initial debt deal and the restructur­ing of the company, additional cash could be raised to build out operations.

“The mission is to get Daybreak, that employs 3 400 people, back to a strong market position, where it deserves to play,” said Manzini.

Deal opportunit­ies

Growth in the industry could come from acquisitio­ns, he said.

“If there is an opportunit­y for deals in the near future, we will try and see what works for us.”

SA is the biggest poultry producer in Africa, churning out close to two million tons of chicken a year, and is ripe for consolidat­ion and deal activity.

RCL Foods, which is controlled by SA billionair­e Johann Rupert’s Remgro, last month announced plans to spin off its chicken business Rainbow.

Fresh chicken portions have become popular due to frequent electricit­y outages in the country, and the company is re-equipping one abattoir to focus on a fresh-product mix, taking processing from 1.5 million chickens a week to about 1.9 million in the medium term, Manzini said.

Other challenges for Daybreak have been an increase in feed prices and a recent outbreak in bird flu.

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