Friday, November 2, 2012

Maple Leaf buys Puratone


A day after it announced bank approval to increase its line of credit by $250 million, Maple Leaf Foods Inc. announced it has bid $42 million to buy Puratone Corporation out of bankruptcy.

The purchase includes hogs, barns and some joint ventures.

Last month Olymel bid $65 million to buy Big Sky out of bankruptcy. That deal receiver bankruptcy-court approval this week.

In both cases, the pork-processing companies are buying the hog-farming companies to ensure they get enough hogs for their packing plants.

About a third of Maple Leaf’s hogs at its plant at Brandon come from Puratone, a company that began as a feed mill in Niverville, Manitoba.

Puratone is the third-largest hog company in Canada; Big Sky at Humboldt, Sask., is the largest.