Brazil: JBS acquires Tyson Foods’ poultry business

Brazil: JBS acquires Tyson Foods’ poultry business

Brazilian food giant JBS has announced that it is to acquire the business of poultry of Tyson Foods in Mexico and Brazil for $575 million.

The announcement of the acquisition comes a month after Tyson and JBS battled for control of the American company Hillshire Brands, with the latter finally winning out.

JBS said that the Mexican business – Tyson de Mexico – would be acquired for $400 million through Pilgrim's Pride, majority owned by JBS USA, a wholly owned subsidiary of JBS S.A. The Brazilian business – Tyson do Brasil –  is to be acquired for US$175 million through JBS Foods, also a wholly owned subsidiary of JBS.

The acquisition brings together two of the industry’s major players. JBS, founded in 1953 and headquartered in Sao Paulo, Brazil, has 300 units processing cattle, pigs, sheep and chicken  across 22 countries and is the world's largest meat producer.  Tyson Food Inc., an American multinational corporation founded in 1931 and based in Springdale, Arkansas, is the world's second largest processor and marketer of chicken, beef, and pork and annually exports the largest volume of beef from the United States.

Source: JBS / America Economia