PARIS, Sept. 12,
2024 /CNW/ - Following the successful acquisition
of Yoplait's operations in Europe
and the ownership of the Yoplait and Liberte brands globally in
2021, Sodiaal has entered into a definitive agreement with General
Mills to acquire Yoplait and Liberté operations in Canada.
This transaction is further testament of the ongoing
strategic initiatives and positive momentum with Sodiaal
reinforcing its position as a global leading dairyplayer. It also
marks a key milestone in Sodiaal's strategy to enhance brand value
and expand internationally as part of its "Grandir Ensemble"
strategic plan.
Concurrently, General Mills has entered into a definitive
agreement to sell its U.S. yogurt operations to Lactalis,
including, notably, the rights to operate the Yoplait and Liberté
brands, of which Sodiaal would retain exclusive ownership.
The transaction is subject to receipt of requisite regulatory
approvals and other customary closing conditions.
Sodiaal resumes operations in Canada, a historic and valuable market
This transaction strengthens Sodiaal's FMCG (Fast Moving
Consumer Goods) division, with a well-balanced portfolio of
diversified and successful brands under Yoplait (Source, Crémeux,
Yop, Minigo, Tubes) and Liberté (in particular the Greek and
Mediterranean ranges). Yoplait and Liberté products are
particularly appreciated by Canadian consumers, who value the
French dairy expertise and know-how of the cooperative since
1971.
The resumption of Sodiaal's operations in Canada represents an additional value-creating
lever for the cooperative's farmers. This transaction contributes
to Sodiaal's international development, confirming its leading role
in the global fresh dairy market. With a high penetration rate
(89%) and frequent purchases, the local fresh dairy market in
Canada totaling CAD 1.9 billion [in 2023], offering a strong
growth potential for Yoplait in this region.
"We are proud to have signed this agreement with General
Mills to take over the activities of our Yoplait and Liberté brands
in Canada. This project further
confirms Yoplait's return to the cooperative's vision, a true
national heritage brand that makes our farmers and employees
proud. This acquisition strengthens our presence around the
world and further promotes our French dairy expertise, which is
appreciated across the Atlantic" declares Jean-Michel Javelle, President of
Sodiaal.
The Sodiaal cooperative strengthens its international
activities.
The resumption of its operations strengthens Sodiaal's
international expertise, which already manages Yoplait's activities
in Europe and franchises in 40
countries worldwide.
With this agreement, Sodiaal will oversee Yoplait's operations
in Canada, generating an annual
revenue of approximately CAD 500
million (EUR [340] million) by May
26, 2024. The transaction includes a manufacturing site
located in Saint-Hyacinthe,
Quebec.
The transaction will lead to the termination of the Yoplait and
Liberté brand licensing agreement with General Mills and the
establishment of a new licensing agreement for these brands in the
U.S. with Lactalis. The Yoplait and Liberté brands will remain
under the exclusive ownership of Sodiaal worldwide.
An Operation Aligned with the "Grandir Ensemble" Strategic
Plan
This project is part of the "Grandir Ensemble" strategic
plan.
Thus, the cooperative is taking a new strategic direction
focused on collective strength, operational performance, brand
value enhancement, and international expansion. The strength of the
brands and the richness of the cooperative's expertise are a
powerful lever for increasing its global presence, growing in
promising market segments in all dairy sectors, and ultimately
securing the future of the French dairy industry through stronger,
more profitable, and sustainable operations. Sodiaal is the leading
French dairy cooperative, with 15,300 farmers spread across 72
departments.
This plan aims to make the dairy profession attractive by
creating value levers for member farmers and continuing investments
in farms and production sites, ensuring that sustainability matches
economic performance.
"This agreement fits perfectly with our new strategy, Grandir
Ensemble, aimed at creating value through the brand and developing
our international presence. With the Canadian teams, we will
continue to expand internationally, expanding through healthy,
tasty, and accessible dairy products for consumers. Furthermore,
the conclusion of a new licensing agreement for Yoplait in the U.S.
with Lactalis demonstrates the attractiveness and potential of our
iconic brand" said Antoine
Collette, Chief Executive Officer of Sodiaal.
About Sodiaal
As France's leading dairy
cooperative (accounting for 20% of collected milk), Sodiaal boasts
over 15,300 member producers across 8,523 farms in 72 departments.
Committed to delivering the finest dairy products, Sodiaal is
active in all areas of the dairy industry: cheeses (Entremont,
Monts & Terroirs, les Fromageries Occitanes, Blamont), liquid
milk, cream, and butter (Candia), ultra-fresh products (Yoplait),
specialized nutrition (Nutribio), and dairy ingredients (Eurosérum,
Bonilait). The cooperative is chaired by Jean-Michel Javelle, with Antoine Collette serving as Chief Executive
Officer.
SOURCE Sodiaal