ADM to sell Brazilian sugar ethanol operations to JFLim Participacoes

As the sole sugarcane ethanol operation in Brazil, this asset was too small for ADM to compete effectively in a challenging ethanol environment, said the company official

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BS B2B Bureau Chicago, USA
Last Updated : Apr 04 2016 | 1:21 PM IST
Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) on March 31, 2016 has reached an agreement to sell its sugarcane ethanol operations in Limeira do Oeste, in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, to JFLim Participacoes SA.
 
“We regularly review our asset portfolio to determine how best to maximise shareholder returns, and in this case, we have determined that our sugarcane ethanol operations in Brazil are unlikely to meet our long-term returns objectives. As our sole sugarcane ethanol operation in Brazil, this asset is too small for ADM to compete effectively in a challenging ethanol environment,” explained Chris Cuddy, president of ADM’s corn processing business unit.
 
The transaction includes a sugarcane plantation and an ethanol distillery, which is capable of crushing up to 1.5 million tonnes of sugarcane and producing 37,000 gallons of ethanol per year. About 650 employees work in the plantation and plant.
 
Cuddy added, “ADM is continuing to invest in Brazil, which is a major centre for our global operations. Brazil is one of the world’s most important producers of agricultural products, and will be critical to feeding a growing global population in the coming years. We look forward to continuing to partner with Brazilian farmers to feed the world together.”
 
ADM is one of the largest agribusiness companies in Brazil. With about 3,900 employees, the company processes soybeans in five facilities and sunflower at another, and markets the bottled oil brands Concordia, Corcovado and Vitaliv. The company also operates the largest biodiesel plant in Brazil, and more than 40 elevators across the country. ADM is a joint owner of an export terminal in Barcarena, and has a concession to operate a terminal at the Port of Santos. ADM is also building a soy protein production complex next to the company’s existing soybean plant in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul.

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First Published: Apr 01 2016 | 5:20 PM IST

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