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Joekels
buys tea business of the Coffee Tea and Chocolate company
July 12, 2007
South
African tea company, Joekels Tea Packers, has purchased
the tea business of the Coffee Tea and Chocolate (CTC)
company from Pioneer Foods. The deal was signed on July
10 and becomes effective on August 3, 2007.
The deal will see Joekels owning
and packing all the CTC tea brands for distribution
in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland.
It will produce these brands at its factory in Pinetown,
KwaZulu-Natal, using equipment that is also being purchased
from Pioneer Foods.
Ken Pringle, executive vice chairman
and chief executive officer of the UK based Tetley Group,
which has a 33.3-per cent stake in Joekels, said: "This
acquisition is yet another development in the plans
to grow our business around the world. It entrenches
the presence of Tetley in South Africa and some of its
neighbouring countries. Joekels is a successful, well-run
company and we anticipate that with their entrepreneurial
spirit and this new acquisition Jonathan and Joe will
be able to make further strides forward."
Joe Swart, who with Jonathan
Kelsey is joint founder and owner of Joekels says, "We
are very excited by the potential of CTC's strong regional
tea brands such as Teeco Tea, Tea Break, and Southalls
Rooibos. Being able to make this acquisition demonstrates
how Joekels has successfully grown since it was founded
13 years ago."
Joekels is currently the third
largest player in the South African tea market with
an ambition to grow its business there and in neighbouring
countries. The acquisition of CTC's tea assets is expected
to increase turnover in the year ending March 2008 by
20 per cent.
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