Tiger Brands concludes sale of its processed meat business

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The food producer has sold the businesses that were temporarily closed following a listeriosis outbreak in 2018

Boxes of Jungle Oats, one of Tiger Brands’s original products. Picture: REUTERS/MIKE HUTCHINGS

Food producer Tiger Brands has concluded a sale of its value-added meat products business, which was temporarily closed following a listeriosis outbreak in 2018. The company said on Thursday that the acquisition of the meat processing businesses at Germiston, Polokwane and Pretoria by Silver Blade Abattoir, a wholly owned subsidiary of Country Bird Holdings, has become unconditional.Tiger Brands said it had agreed to sell its processed meat factories and inventories, previously linked to the listeria outbreak, to chicken business Country Bird Holdings for about R311m.

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