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 27 may 2015 17:17 

Veiling Haspengouw and UNIVEG investigate a commercial cooperation


Veiling Haspengouw and UNIVEG today announced during a press conference that they are investigating a close commercial cooperation.

In this regard, a Letter of Intent was signed to confirm that UNIVEG will take a stake in two subsidiaries of Veiling Haspengouw, H-Fruit and H-Ppack. AIF, will support the project with a subordinated loan. The finalisation is subject to the completion of the Due Diligence process and to the approval of the anti-trust bodies and of the National GMO authority.

In the proposed structure, Veiling Haspengouw will continue as cooperative. It will be reinforced by a broader distribution channel, in a structure that guarantees a correct return to the growers.

The Board of Directors of Veiling Haspengouw and UNIVEG today announced during a press conference that they are investigating a close commercial cooperation.
 
In this regard, a Letter of Intent was signed to confirm that UNIVEG will take a stake in two subsidiaries of Veiling Haspengouw, H-Fruit and H-Ppack. AIF, will support the project with a subordinated loan. The finalisation is subject to the completion of the Due Diligence process and to the approval of the anti-trust bodies and of the National GMO authority.

In the proposed structure, Veiling Haspengouw will continue as cooperative. It will be reinforced by a broader distribution channel, in a structure that guarantees a correct return to the growers.

“Ever since the first talks between Veiling Haspengouw, UNIVEG, ... it was clear that there was an eagerness to write a new chapter for the company, namely to bring our fruit to the world market”, says Luc Bels, Chairman of Veiling Haspengouw. “In doing so, we will create a win-win-win situation for the growers, personnel and H-Fruit alike.”

The operation of Veiling Haspengouw and H-Fruit will remain unchanged: H-Fruit will continue to serve its existing customers, but will also get access to UNIVEG’s broad commercial network. This cooperation will offer to both parties a stronger competitive position.

According to Hein Deprez, Chairman of UNIVEG, this cooperation perfectly matches the two basic principles on which UNIVEG was built: on the one hand the creation and organisation of an integrated supply chain that links the supply to the market demand; and on the other hand the bundling of different product flows through our efficient platforms tailored to our customers.

“As a worldwide supplier, and service and distribution company, UNIVEG is a key player in the imports from Europe and Overseas”, says Francis Kint, CEO of UNIVEG. “Today, our main target is to put our competences at the service of the local produce, both in the domestic and export markets. A close cooperation with a Producer Organisation is innovative, but also makes good sense. Taking this step forward with Veiling Haspengouw is the culmination of many years of collaboration.”
 Strategic reorientation.

It is confirmed that AIF is a logical partner in this story. “We support every collaboration that strengthens the position of a Belgian producer and that paves the way to a market-driven production, preferably from a cooperative perspective. The creation of this platform can contribute to the variety in distribution channels. The platform is open to other Producer Organisations that may want to join us.”

“The proposed cooperation is part of a larger strategic reorientation”, explains Marijke Vanderstukken, CEO of Veiling Haspengouw. “This reorientation consists of three pillars:  a more efficient operation, an improved service and a reinforcement of his commercial power. It provides a positive response to the changing market conditions and prepares growers and personnel for the future. ”
 



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