Alltech Acquires Canadian-Based Masterfeeds

On January 15, 2016, in Industry Notes, by Maggie Ernst

Alltech, an NCC allied leader member company, has acquired 100 percent of the outstanding shares of Masterfeeds, Inc., in a share purchase agreement with Ag Processing Inc. Masterfeeds, a commercial animal nutrition company in Canada, is now part of the Alltech family of companies, which includes 12 other companies that Alltech has acquired globally since 2011.

“Masterfeeds has long been a partner and friend of Alltech. With them fully on board now as an Alltech company, together we can narrow our focus and accelerate on-farm performance,” said Dr. Pearse Lyons, founder and president of Alltech. “Between Alltech’s primacy in science and Masterfeeds’ robust network of farm-focused teams and dealers, we have a winning combination for moving Canadian agriculture forward to greater farm and ranch efficiency and profitability.”

The addition of Masterfeeds to Alltech’s existing Canadian operations and another Canadian acquisition, EMF Nutrition, brings the companies’ total presence to approximately 700 Canadian employees. Together they operate 25 feed manufacturing and premix facilities; nine retail locations; and seven distribution centers in a business spanning the entire country. Alltech has a strong presence in all regions of the world with more than 4,700 employees worldwide.

Alltech and Masterfeeds have identified possible growth opportunities together, which may include nutritional technologies and feeding programs for antibiotic-free formulation; feed efficiency; organic minerals; algae; mycotoxin management; and crop protection and performance. Masterfeeds also has equine and pet product lines, which may be further developed with Alltech nutritional technologies.

Masterfeeds will continue to be headquartered in London, Ontario, Canada, and led by its current Chief Executive Officer Rob Flack. In addition, Alltech’s own entity, Alltech Canada, remains headquartered in Guelph, Ontario, serving the entire Canadian feed industry.