Danone targets protein growth with acquisition of Australia’s MADE Group

PARIS, June 22 (Reuters) – French food giant Danone said ​on Monday it will acquire Australian ‌company MADE Group for an undisclosed amount, strengthening its dairy business in the Asia-Pacific region.
In ​a statement, Danone added it ​would also purchase the remaining 49% ⁠stake in its fresh dairy joint ​venture with Saputo Dairy Australia.
The latest move ​follows Danone’s planned purchase of nutritional meals maker Huel announced in March and the acquisition of U.S.-based Kate ​Farms last year.
MADE Group, which produces ​Cocobella coconut water and yoghurt as well as Rokeby ‌protein ⁠smoothies, generated sales of more than €300 million ($343.65 million) in the year to June 2026.
Danone said the business will be a “meaningful contributor” ​to its ​essential ⁠dairy and plant-based (EDP) division in Asia-Pacific, boosting its operating margin ​and earnings per share from ​the ⁠first year.
The deals are expected to close in the second half, subject to ⁠customary ​conditions.
($1 = 0.8730 euros)

Reporting by ​Abu Sultan in Bengaluru and Dominique Patton in Paris; ​Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala and Sherry Jacob-Phillips.

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