Press ReleasesPerdue Farms purchases Draper Valley Farms assetsSalisbury, MD (January 28, 2013) - Perdue Foods announces that it has purchased the leased assets of its Draper Valley Farms operation in Washington State. Perdue acquired Draper Valley Farms – and the leases – as part of its June 2011 purchase of Coleman Natural Foods. Today’s announced purchase of assets includes a processing plant in Mount Vernon, a feed mill in Chehalis and several company-operated poultry farms. Terms of the sale were not disclosed. “Purchasing the physical assets of Draper Valley Farms underscores our commitment to supporting and growing our organic and no-antibiotics-ever, free range business through Draper Valley, and to the continued support of the Draper Valley Farms® and Ranger® brands in the Northwest,” said Jim Leighton, President, Perdue Foods. “The purchase of Coleman Natural Foods was a major investment in our future and key to our strategy of elevating our portfolio of brands and products. Coleman Natural is the pioneering company in organic chicken, just as Perdue was the pioneer in branding chicken,” said Leighton. “The purchase of the leased assets is a long-term investment in Draper Valley as Perdue Foods continues to move away from the production-driven model of the majority of the poultry industry. Our future is in focusing on premium products and brands that provide consumers trusted choices.” Since acquiring Coleman Natural Foods, Perdue Foods has become the leading producer of USDA-certified organic chicken and of no-antibiotics-ever poultry. About Perdue Foods Perdue Foods is a division of Perdue Farms, the family-owned, family-operated company working to become the most-trusted name in food and agricultural products.
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