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B Commodities secures approval for Lipton Teas buyout, retains 10,000 jobs

Brian Murimi by Brian Murimi
August 12, 2024
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The Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) has given the green light to B Commodities ME (FZE) to acquire a 98.56% stake in Lipton Teas and Infusions Kenya PLC, ensuring the retention of all 10,120 employees. The approval, granted unconditionally, follows a thorough analysis of the transaction’s impact on competition and public interest in Kenya’s tea production and processing market.

The acquisition is poised to reshape the landscape of Kenya’s tea industry, where Lipton holds a significant market share of 6%. Post-merger, B Commodities, which currently controls 4.7% of the market through its Kenyan subsidiaries, including Browns Plantations Kenya Limited, will see its share grow to 10.7%.

Despite this increase, the CAK has determined that the transaction will not substantially lessen competition in the market, which is dominated by other players such as the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA), Eastern Produce Kenya, and Williamson Tea.

“The transaction is unlikely to negatively impact competition in the market for production and processing of tea, nor elicit negative public interest concerns,” the Authority stated, underlining that the merger meets all legal thresholds under the Competition Act CAP 504.

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Kenya’s tea sector is a vital component of the national economy, producing over 450 million kilos of tea annually, with a significant portion destined for export. The industry supports approximately 5 million people directly and indirectly, with about 650,000 tea growers relying on the crop for their livelihoods. In 2022, the sector generated KES 163.3 billion in earnings, further underscoring its importance.

Public interest considerations were a critical aspect of the CAK’s analysis. The Authority emphasized that the acquisition would not lead to job losses, a significant concern in large mergers. According to the CAK, “All the 9,715 employees of Lipton Teas and 405 employees of Limuru Tea will be retained under their current terms at the time of the transaction.” This assurance of job security for the entire workforce played a pivotal role in the Authority’s decision to approve the merger.

The acquisition aligns with B Commodities’ broader strategy to expand its footprint in the agri-business sector, particularly in tea production. The company, which has a track record of revitalizing agricultural businesses, aims to leverage its expertise to enhance Lipton’s operations in Kenya.

Meanwhile, the Lipton Group has indicated that the divestiture forms part of its strategic shift from tea growing to brand management, focusing on supporting the tea industry through initiatives designed to improve yields and value chain efficiencies.

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Brian Murimi

Brian Murimi

Brian Murimi is a journalist with major interests in covering tech, corporates, startups and business news. When he's not writing, you can find him gaming, watching football or sipping a nice cup of tea. Send tips via bireri@thesharpdaily.com

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