Bimeda buys African rival

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Irish animal health specialist Bimeda has bought an African business with yearly sales of €25 million, the company confirmed on Tuesday.

The deal will boost the group’s business in Africa, which is headquartered in Kenya with subsidiaries in Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia. “After a long-established presence as the largest animal health company in East Africa, the acquisition will result in Bimeda having the largest footprint of any animal health company on the entire continent,” he added.

 

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