The Free Press (Corowa)

JBS acquires Rivalea

- BY ADRIENNE HARTNETT

JBS will become the largest pork processor in Australia after agreeing to purchase 100 per cent of Rivalea Australia from Singapore-listed food company QAF Limited for $175 million.

As the nation’s biggest piggery operator and pig meat processor, Rivalea employs more than 1,200 people across NSW and Victoria including the abattoir outside of Corowa and is a majority shareholde­r in Diamond Valley Pork in Melbourne.

Last year, the company processed about 26 per cent of Australia’s pig meat, or 1.4 million pigs. In September 2020 QAF announced that it was pursuing the sale of the business.

Riverlea’s farming activities were originally establishe­d in 1971 by the US agribusine­ss group Bunge, it was then purchased by QAF in 2001, the business was renamed Rivalea Australia in 2009.

The vertically-integrated business operates about 7600ha of farmland including a network of 25 piggeries in the Murray Valley and near

Bendigo and in the Wimmera, carrying about 40,000 breeding sows. Contractor­s own another 18 of the Riverlea supply farms.

In a statement, JBS Australia CEO Brent Eastwood said JBS planned to invest significan­tly in the Rivalea business to expand opportunit­ies for both fresh and value-added Australian pork products in domestic and internatio­nal markets.

“Our acquisitio­n of Rivalea will enable us to expand into the breeding, growing, fattening and finishing of pigs, an area where JBS Australia does not currently operate,” Mr Eastwood said.

“We intend to grow the use of domestic pork in JBS Australia’s operations, particular­ly within our Primo business, through further value-adding and processing, while unlocking new opportunit­ies for Australian pork in internatio­nal export markets.”

Mr Eastwood said the purchase of the wellknown company will also “strengthen our presence with consumers and customers.”

Across Australia JBS owns and operates 10 processing facilities and six feedlots, as well as

Australia’s largest smallgoods manufactur­er Primo Foods. The Brazilian based company also export to more than 50 countries, while also maintainin­g a significan­t market share in the domestic beef and lamb market.

“With the acquisitio­n of Rivalea, JBS becomes a leader in pork processing in Australia,” JBS Global chief executive officer Gilberto Tomazoni said.

“We will add important brands to our portfolio to create strong conditions to accelerate the growth of the value-added and branded businesses in the country, in addition to strengthen­ing our export platform.”

The acquisitio­n is subject to regulatory approvals including the Australian Competitio­n and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) in Australia.

 ??  ?? One of Corowa’s largest employers, Rivalea is set to be taken over by Brazilian-based business JBS which will see the company become the largest pork producer in Australia.
One of Corowa’s largest employers, Rivalea is set to be taken over by Brazilian-based business JBS which will see the company become the largest pork producer in Australia.

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