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NI company buys molasses business

Tate & Lyle - Sells molasses company
Tate & Lyle - Sells molasses company

A Northern Ireland firm has agreed to buy Tate and Lyle's molasses business in a £67m sterling cash deal.

W&R Barnett, based on Belfast's Clarendon Road, is an international grain trader.

Completion of the deal is conditional on employee consultation and is expected to happen in the next few weeks. The proceeds from the deal will be used to reduce Tate & Lyle's net debt.

The molasses business comprises Tate and Lyle's global molasses trading desk based in London and other worldwide marketing operations together with its UK third party storage operations.

'Tate & Lyle's clear priority is to grow its speciality food ingredients business, supported by cash generated from bulk ingredients. This disposal represents another important step as we focus, fix and grow our business,' said Javed Ahmed, chief executive of Tate & Lyle.

W&R Barnett also trades in derivatives and oils. It owns and operates dockside facilities, manufactures animal feeds and also specialises in horse breeding. Until April 2009 the company owned a specialist provider of information technology services.