Nestlé’s honey review, Comvita in takeover spotlight, Minerva deal blocked – Just Food’s week in data
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Alongside our daily news coverage, features and interviews, the Just Food team sifts through data sets to bring you a round-up of the week in numbers.

Manuka honey featured this week in the camps of Nestlé and Comvita in the major producing country of New Zealand, where bees feed on the native Manuka tree flowers and transport the nectar to their hives.

Disposals were at the heart of the story as Nestlé eyes the sale of its Egmont Honey brand in the Asia-Pacific country and Comvita mulls a takeover approach from an unnamed overseas party amid yet another profit warning.

On the shores of Ireland, food-to-go and convenience foods supplier Greencore revealed progress in its profit-recovery endeavours but also had a sour note with plans to close a soup factory in the UK.

Sweet indulgence featured in New Zealand’s neighbour, Australia, where confectionery manufacturer Darrell Lea has reportedly been put on the market by its private-equity owner.

In South America, Minerva Foods' purchase of meat-plants in Uruguay, part of a multiple asset deal with Brazil peer Marfrig Global Foods, was blocked by regulators.

Nestlé honey misfit

Even as global sales of Manuka honey are forecast to surpass the $1bn mark in the next few years, Nestlé said the Egmont brand of the bespoke honey “does not fit within our strategic direction” as the food giant mulls its future.

Nestlé bought Egmont in 2022 when it acquired The Better Health Company (TBHC) in a deal that also included the supplement brand Go Healthy.

At the time, an executive at the world’s largest food company said the two brands sat nicely within its “portfolio of active lifestyle and health-and-wellness nutrition” lines. But times have changed.

Financial advisor Rothschild and investment bank Cameron Partners have been hired to explore a sale of Egmont, The Australian Financial Review reported.

Set up in 2015, Egmont manufactures table Manuka honey, honey-based lollipops and lozenges, as well as flavoured honey spreads.

The business supplies Woolworths in New Zealand but also exports to retailers globally: Costco and Walmart in the US; Holland & Barrett and Ocado in the UK; Aldi in Europe; Coles in Australia; Hyundai in South Korea; and Life Pharmacy in the UAE.

Comvita attracts interest

New Zealand-based Manuka honey supplier Comvita moved forward into the due diligence phase with a potential overseas buyer after receiving a takeover approach in February.

Chairman Brett Hewlett said the takeover interest via a non-binding indicative offer (NBIO) came from a “credible offshore party” at a premium to the market share price.