May 28, 2010
Viterra buys US grain processor
Agricultural products company Viterra Inc. has agreed to buy 21st Century Grain Processing, a US-based processor of oats, wheat and custom-coated grains for US$90.5 million in cash.
Viterra said Thursday (May 28) that 21st Century Grain fits into its strategy of holding diversified businesses across the spectrum of the agricultural industry from grain handling and supply to processing capability.
21st Century Grain operates an oat mill in South Sioux City, Neb., and a facility that mills wheat near Amarillo, Texas. The deal will be subject to adjustments for debt, cash and working capital levels at closing.
The Nebraska facility can store four million bushels and process up to 295 tonnes of commercial oat products a day. It also makes coated grains and clusters used in foods such as granola bars and ready-to-eat breakfast cereals and snack foods.
The Texas wheat mill can store three million bushels and process up to 225 tonnes of flour per day.
Meanwhile, shares in Viterra were up 29 cents or 3.8% at US$7.93 in early trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange.