Perdue to buy Natural Food Holdings, Niman Ranch brand

Perdue is purchasing Natural Food Holdings, including its well-known Niman Ranch brand from LNK Partners, a private equity firm, the two companies announced on September 8. The financial details of the pending acquisition, which is expected to close soon, have not been disclosed.

Perdue Farms Chairman Jim Perdue | Photo courtesy of Perdue Farms
Perdue Farms Chairman Jim Perdue | Photo courtesy of Perdue Farms

Perdue is purchasing Natural Food Holdings, including its well-known Niman Ranch brand from LNK Partners, a private equity firm, the two companies announced on September 8. The financial details of the pending acquisition, which is expected to close soon, have not been disclosed.

“This represents the next chapter in our growth through premium proteins and trusted brands,” said Perdue Farms Chairman Jim Perdue. “The Niman Ranch brand continues our commitment to raising animals without antibiotics or artificial growth stimulants, and to responsible food and agriculture.”

Niman Ranch began in the early 1970s on a small ranch in California, and has grown to include more than 700 independent family farmers and ranchers, spread across the country. The Niman Ranch brand covers a complete line of pork, beef, lamb, cage-free eggs and a variety of smoked and cured meats. All products are sourced from animals raised to high welfare standards and without any antibiotics.

“With the long, family-owned heritage of our company, we understand and respect what Niman Ranch represents,” said Jim Perdue. “All Niman Ranch, livestock will continue to be raised by the same small family farmers and ranchers, following the same protocols, and with the same focus on sustainability.”

“We are excited to become part of Perdue,” said Jeff Swain, Natural Food Holdings’ CEO. “With Perdue being a family-owned business and the Perdue commitment to responsible food and agriculture, it was the perfect fit to help us continue to grow and prosper while staying true to our brand’s mission.”

Through the acquisition, Perdue also acquired the Prairie Grove brand and the SiouxPreme Packing plants in Sioux City and Sioux Center, Iowa.

 “This is more than adding volume and capacity,” said Randy Day, President, Perdue Foods. “This acquisition is an important step forward in growing our pork business through premium brands with high standards for animal welfare and sustainable agricultural practices. We hope to grow the number of family farmers in the Niman Ranch network, and expand distribution into more cities across the country, thereby reaching more consumers and providing greater access to sustainably produced meat.”

Perdue’s growth in the organic sector

Since acquiring Coleman Natural Foods in 2011, Perdue has become the leading producer of USDA-certified organic chicken and of chicken raised without any antibiotics, and has expanded into pork raised with no antibiotics ever.

“We want to become better, not just bigger,” said Perdue. “The acquisition of Natural Food Holdings supports our direction forward as we continually elevate our products and production practices.”

“The promise of each of the brands, our relationship with family farmers and the value we bring to customers and consumers will not change,” said Day. “Through this merger, we’ll learn from each other to get better at everything we do.” 

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