French food giant Danone said on Monday it will acquire Australian company MADE Group for an undisclosed amount, strengthening its dairy business in the Asia-Pacific region.
In a statement, Danone added it would also purchase the remaining 49% stake in its fresh dairy joint venture with Saputo Dairy Australia.
The latest move follows Danone’s planned purchase of nutritional meals maker Huel announced in March and the acquisition of U.S.-based Kate Farms last year.
MADE Group, which produces Cocobella coconut water and yoghurt as well as Rokeby protein smoothies, generated sales of more than €300 million ($343.65 million) in the year to June 2026.
Danone said the business will be a “meaningful contributor” to its essential dairy and plant-based (EDP) division in Asia-Pacific, boosting its operating margin and earnings per share from the first year.
The deals are expected to close in the second half, subject to customary conditions.
Source: Reuters.com