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FORFARMERS TO CANCEL OVER 11 MILLION SHARES ON 11


SEPTEMBER Following the press release of 4 August in which ForFarmers N.V. announced that it had completed its share buy-back programme, ForFarmers has now announced that it will cancel 11,042,219 ordinary shares on 11 September 2020. This reflects the total number of repurchased shares as part of the share buy-back programmes of 2017 and 2019 (excluding the shares which were repurchased for the employee participation plans). After cancellation of the shares, ForFarmers will have an issued share capital of €95,218,822 consisting of 95,218,821 ordinary shares and 1 priority share of €0.01 nominal value per share. After cancellation of the shares ForFarmers still retains 28,385 treasury shares which means, as of then, that the number of shares with voting rights will be 95,190,437.


DAABON GROUP EXPANDS ITS HORIZONS AND SHORTENS ITS SUPPLY CHAIN TO THE FEED


BUSINESS. DAABON Group, a global provider of organic and sustainable palm oil and its derivatives, has announced plans to expand its animal feed portfolio and shift its route to market. With immediate effect, the Colombia-


based group will be marketing its feed ingredients range directly via its fully-owned commercial subsidiaries in the USA, UK and EU. The range currently includes organic palm expeller, organic palm kernel oil, organic palm oil, organic rumen-protected fat and is set to be extended significantly with a series of innovative feed ingredients to be launched in 2021. The move is a natural progression of


DAABON Group’s well-established business model, which sees it supply major players in the food manufacturing and cosmetic


industries worldwide. Through its strong ethical credentials


and a continued commitment to invest in fair and sustainable practices, DAABON has built an excellent reputation and is recognised by the key stakeholders of the feed industry for its fully traceable palm oil blueprint. Astrid Duque, Managing Director of


DAABON UK, commented: “This is an exciting time for DAABON. We are delighted that the feed industry is raising the bar by demanding fully traceable and sustainable ingredients. The central aim of everything that we do at DAABON is to produce in a manner that is sustainable both for the environment and the communities where we grow. By changing the way we deliver our products to market, we will now offer high quality products, from our own vertically integrated operation, directly from soil to market.”


IFFO LAUNCH NEW WEBSITE IFFO have launched their new look website, www.iffo.com. New features on the website include a ‘Key facts’ section providing easily digestible information on the marine ingredients industry, from responsible sourcing to the diverse and vital uses in the global food chain. The section also contains articles from leading scientists on nutrition and the use of marine ingredients. It features a ‘Knowledge hub’ with more


in-depth articles on the sourcing, processing and usage of marine ingredients. It includes a wealth of insights from experts on the latest research works on marine ingredients and their benefits to both animal growth and human health. This section contains a ‘Studies of interest’ resource centre with direct access to research papers focusing on environmental impacts, nutrition, responsible supply as well as regional focuses. The website also offers IFFO’s


members exclusive access to the members area, containing a unique range of trade and statistical reports, plus technical and regulatory support.


AGRIBUSINESS 2021 Agribusiness 2021 will move to an online conference this year to reflect the current working environment. The conference will go live on 11th November, with new digital features included to enhance this event. The programme will be viewable online with a pre-registration requirement to gain full access to all of the content. The programme covers the challenges


of “Creating resilient and sustainable agri- food supply chains”, which has never been more relevant in the current business and political environment. Some of the key issues include the post-COVID working environment, EU Exit and trade deals, sustainability roadmaps, and the use of new agritech. An exciting programme of key speakers


has been lined up, including the RT Hon Lord Deben, Chairman of the Committee on Climate Change; Fiona Smith, Professor of International Economic Law; and Nicolas Saphir, the new Chairman of the AHDB. George Eustice, Secretary of State for Agriculture, and Henry Dimbleby, National Food Strategy, have also been invited. The event will be chaired by Caz Graham, known for her work on BBC Countryfile and Farming Today. “We look forward to delivering a new


Agribusiness experience for this year’s delegates,” says John Kelley, Chief Operating Officer for AIC. “We are still covering the most relevant content that will impact on your organisation while making full use of the digital platform.” Join Agribusiness 2021 online on 11th


November. Visit www.agribusiness.org.uk to learn more.


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