The Andersons to sell grain and plant nutrient assets in Iowa, US
The Andersons, Inc. announces it has signed an agreement to sell eight of its facilities in Iowa to MaxYield Cooperative of West Bend, Iowa, US.
"We have referenced performance issues in our western grain assets during several recent investor calls. We anticipate this sale will improve our prospects and provide a pathway to profitability for this area of our business," said CEO Pat Bowe. "We believe MaxYield will capably continue to serve the needs of the growers in this region and make good use of these assets in Iowa."
The Andersons acquired the eight grain and agronomy locations as a part of its 2012 acquisition from Green Plains Grain Company. The Tennessee assets acquired during that same transaction will remain a part of The Andersons. This transaction does not divest or otherwise involve the company's ethanol facility or recently-acquired Nutra-Flo facilities in Iowa.
"We are excited about the opportunity to expand our presence in an area already served by MaxYield," Howard Haas, MaxYield Cooperative board chairman, commented. "MaxYield currently has facilities in 17 rural communities and has 1,700 members, many of which will have increased access to grain, agricultural inputs and services as a result of this transaction."