Chinese state-owned agribusiness and food processor COFCO has sold its 5% stake in US meat giant Smithfield Foods.

Smithfield said on Friday (16 November) it had paid US$148m for COFCO’s 4.95% stake. 

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COFCO bought the shares in Smithfield in 2008. At the time COFCO said it wanted to “explore growth opportunities in China’s food industry” with the US pork processor.

Last year, COFCO chairman Gaoning Nang resigned from his seat on the Smithfield board, although Larry Pope, the US firm’s CEO, said the company wanted to “foster [its] relationship” with the Chinese group.

On Friday, after Smithfield announced the acquisition of COFCO’s stake, Pope said: “As the leading consumer of pork, China is an important export market for Smithfield and we will continue to maintain a strong commercial relationship with COFCO going forward. We foresee many future business opportunities for Smithfield and China and our outlook for US pork exports remains positive,” Pope said.

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