Acquisition will widen existing UK footprint, strengthen ADM’s presence nationwide.

January 17, 2019

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ADM purchasing remaining stake in Gleadell Agriculture
Archer Daniels Midland Co.

Archer Daniels Midland Co. (ADM) announced that it has signed an agreement to purchase the remaining 50% stake of Gleadell Agriculture Ltd. -- currently jointly owned by ADM and InVivo -- including Gleadell’s wholly owned subsidiary Dunns (Long Sutton) Ltd.

ADM will merge Gleadell and Dunns with ADM Arkady, ADM’s U.K. destination marketing business, and ADM Direct UK, ADM’s specialist combinable crop origination business, to create ADM Agriculture Ltd., thus strengthening ADM’s presence across the U.K.

ADM said the transaction will increase its origination, storage and destination marketing capabilities in the U.K., allowing it to serve as the trading partner of choice for even more farmers and customers.

Established in 1880, Gleadell Agriculture is a leading supplier of combinable crops to U.K. millers, feed compounders and other consumers and a major exporter of grains, oilseeds and pulses to European Union markets and farther afield. The company sources crops directly from U.K. farmers and supplies certified seed and fertilizers. Key assets include port storage and ship loading operations, along with extensive pulse and agricultural seed processing and storage.

“With significant storage and processing capability and a long-standing reputation for being a safe and trusted trading partner, Gleadell and Dunns will be great additions to our business in the U.K.,” said Gary McGuigan, ADM president of global trade. “We are excited to expand our capabilities not only to continue our strategic growth but also to support our farmers and our customers as they work to address fast-growing consumer demand.”

The deal, which is subject to regulatory review, is expected to close during the first quarter of 2019.

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