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Louis Dreyfus to buy BASF's food and health performance ingredients business

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Posted on December 23, 2024

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PARIS (Reuters) - Commodity group Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) said on Monday it had signed a binding agreement to buy German chemicals maker BASF's Food and Health Performance Ingredients business as

Louis Dreyfus Acquires BASF's Food and Health Ingredients

PARIS (Reuters) - Commodity group Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) said on Monday it had signed a binding agreement to buy German chemicals maker BASF's Food and Health Performance Ingredients business as part of its diversification push.

LDC has partly shifted its focus towards the consumer end of the food chain to become less reliant on commodity trading. It launched its own juice brand and established a pulses unit to support expansion into plant-based protein products.

The deal with BASF includes a production site and an R&D centre in Germany and three application labs outside of Germany, LDC said.

BASF said separately that the food and health performance ingredients business had limited synergies into the group and was no longer a strategic focus area for it.

The companies did not give financial details of the agreement.

(Reporting by Sybille de La Hamaide; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • Louis Dreyfus Company to acquire BASF's food and health business.
  • The acquisition is part of LDC's diversification strategy.
  • LDC aims to reduce reliance on commodity trading.
  • The deal includes a production site and R&D center in Germany.
  • BASF shifts focus away from food and health ingredients.

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The main topic is the acquisition of BASF's food and health performance ingredients business by Louis Dreyfus Company.
Why is LDC acquiring BASF's business?
LDC is acquiring BASF's business to diversify its operations and focus more on the consumer end of the food chain.
What does the deal include?
The deal includes a production site, an R&D center in Germany, and three application labs outside of Germany.

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