The buyer is Heilongjiang Wondersun Dairy Co Ltd, which is paying an estimated $28.9m for the assets.
The sale reflects Synutra’s shift to imported sources of raw milk powder following the September 2008 discovery of melamine in products of 22 Chinese formula producers, including some lots of Synutra’s U-Smart products.
Following that incident and the subsequent product recalls, Synutra has been using imported milk powder from Europe and New Zealand in its U-Smart, Super and Helanruniu, or Holsteina series of powdered formula products. Synutra intends to continue using imported milk powder for these series of powdered formula products for the foreseeable future.
The facilities being sold are all located at Junchuan State Ranch in Luobei County, Heilongjiang Province. The three dairy farms, being sold by one of Synutra’s subsidiaries – Heilongjiang Baoquanling Shengyuan Dairy Cow Breeding Co Ltd – total 147.5 acres. They included one operational farm of 17.3 acres and two farms under construction, totalling 103.2 acres.
The two milk powder production facilities are being sold by another Synutra subsidiary, Heilongjiang Baoquanling Shengyuan Dairy Co Ltd. The first is an operational plant with an annual capacity of 7,000 tonnes of powdered formula. The other is a newly constructed factory with an expected capacity of 15,000 tonnes of powdered formula.
Wondersun is to pay 20% of the total purchase price within five business days after the sale agreement becomes effective. Two later instalments, totalling 70% of the purchase price, are expected to be due within the following two months subject to certain contingencies. The final 10% is due in one year.
Synutra expects to record a loss of approximately $5m from the sale due to asset impairments, transaction costs and taxes. The proceeds will be added to working capital and will not be recorded as revenue.
Source: Synutra International
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