Camil Alimentos buys Brazil pasta maker Santa Amália from Alicorp

Brazil-based nutritional category Camil Alimentos has procured nearby companion Pastifício Santa Amália from Peru-based maker Alicorp.

Pastifício Santa Amália, settled in the territory of Minas Gerais, is an auxiliary of Alicorp Holdco España and Alicorp Inversiones. The exchange has been started for BRL260m (US$48.3m) and Camil, situated in the region of Itaqui in the territory of Rio Grande do Sul, will likewise accept responsibility for gained organization's obligation of BRL150m.

Camil, which opened up to the world in 2017, said in a stock-trade documenting the arrangement is dependent upon endorsement by Brazil's opposition body, the Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE). Meanwhile, the two organizations will work freely.

While Pastifício Santa Amália is most popular for its scope of pasta, the organization, established in 1954, additionally fabricates sauces and toppings, cakes and sweets, parmesan cheddar and natural product juices for the retail channel.

Last month, Camil entered an arrangement for Agroindustrias Dajahu, a rice maker in Ecuador. It bought the resources and brands connected with rice creation and handling claimed by Dajahu through its neighborhood activity Camilatam Ecuador.

Established in 1963, Camil supplies items like rice, beans, rolls and canned fish, including the brands Union and Coqueiro. It has auxiliaries in Uruguay, Chile and Peru cooked meats Packaged market, with brand names like Saman, Tucapel, Costeno and Paisana. 

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