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Dole Sells Packaged Foods, Fresh Produce Business

Dole Food Co., Inc., Westlake Village, Calif., signed a definitive agreement with ITOCHU Corp. for the sale of Dole’s worldwide packaged foods and Asia fresh produce businesses for $1.685 billion in cash. This proposed transaction results from Dole’s previously announced strategic business review process, and is subject to Dole stockholder approval and customary regulatory approvals in multiple countries. Cash proceeds from the transaction will be used by Dole for debt reduction, to pay deal-related expenses, restructuring and other corporate purposes.

Dole Worldwide Packaged Foods produces frozen fruit among other items, including canned pineapple, canned pineapple juice, fruit juice concentrate, fruit in plastic cups, jars and pouches, fruit parfaits and healthy snacks. Dole Asia Fresh Produce grows, sources, ships and distributes high-quality fresh fruit and vegetables in Asia. The combined revenue of these businesses totaled approximately $2.5 billion in 2011. The agreement contemplates that Japan-based ITOCHU will have exclusive rights to the DOLE trademark on packaged food products worldwide and on fresh produce in Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

"When we announced our strategic business review in May, we stated that we would review a broad range of strategic alternatives for our businesses with the goal of enhancing shareholder value,” says David DeLorenzo, president and CEO for Dole. "We believe this proposed transaction accomplishes that. We are realizing a premium valuation for our worldwide packaged foods and Asia fresh produce businesses, and will retain a strong fresh produce business that has increased financial flexibility to grow."

Dole will remain an international company, retaining its entire North American fresh vegetables business as well as its fresh fruit businesses in North America, Latin America, Europe and Africa, which together generated approximately $4.2 billion in revenue in fiscal 2011. Following completion of the transaction, Dole’s fresh produce business will continue to be an industry leader in the sourcing, distribution and marketing of bananas, pineapples and other tropical fruits, packaged salads, fresh-packed vegetables and fresh berries. Dole will continue to own the significant operating assets associated with these businesses, as well as non-core assets, including approximately 25,000 acres located in Oahu, Hawaii.

In connection with the transaction, Dole will recapitalize its debt structure, with any new debt expected to be issued on more favorable terms, reflecting the improved leverage profile of the company. Also in connection with the transaction, Dole expects to adopt cost-saving initiatives and corporate restructuring in order to right-size the company. Dole will realign and streamline its global personnel and corporate structure to conform to the specific needs of the remaining fresh produce businesses. As part of this process, Dole will evaluate the clearing of any legacy costs and liabilities remaining with the company. Dole expects to fully implement these measures by the end of fiscal 2013, which are expected to result in aggregate cost savings of approximately $50 million annually. 

"The consummation of this transaction will result in a more focused Dole that retains significant scale with more than $4 billion in revenue and a rich asset base,” says David Murdock, Dole’s chairman. “With a substantial reduction in debt and the expected cost savings, Dole will also be well positioned to take advantage of growth opportunities within the fresh produce category.” 

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