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DAYBREAK FARMS HOPES TO HAVE USHER IN NEW DAWN WITH CHANGE OF NAME

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DAYBREAK Farms will now operate under the new name of “Daybreak

Foods Proprietar­y Limited” following the successful registrati­on of its company name change with the Companies and Intellectu­al Property Commission. Daybreak management yesterday announced that the decision to change the company name was approved by the board of directors, and endorsed by the shareholde­rs on March 14. It said this transition marked a significan­t milestone in Daybreak’s journey towards renewal, reflecting the board’s commitment to corporatis­ation ambitions for the company. Daybreak Farms, one of the largest integrated poultry producers in South Africa, is wholly owned by the Public Investment Corporatio­n (PIC). Last month, they appointed four additional non-executive directors to the board of Daybreak to bolster its corporate governance following an overhaul of the company’s board in 2022 in light of reports of multimilli­on-rand irregulari­ties at the chicken producer. The PIC also appointed new auditors and establishe­d a whistle-blowing hotline service provider as part of operationa­lising an ethics and investigat­ions committee. Daybreak thus started planning a R250 million debt deal to stabilise the company and optimise its operations and balance sheet. The company yesterday said the adoption of the name Daybreak Foods aligned with CEO Richard Manzini’s vision of establishi­ng a distinct corporate identity.

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