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BASF divests omega-3 production plant in Norway to Marine Ingredients

| By Mary Page Bailey

BASF SE (Ludwigshafen, Germany; www.basf.com) has signed a definitive agreement to sell its manufacturing facility for natural fish oils, medium-concentrated omega-3s, and customized bottled fish oil in Brattvåg, Norway, to Marine Ingredients, a leading manufacturer of quality marine-based ingredients and customized products. Both parties agreed not to disclose financial details of the transaction, which is expected to be closed in the first quarterof 2015.
 
As part of the agreement, the 47 employees currently working in Brattvåg will transfer from BASF to Marine Ingredients. BASF, a global market leader in omega-3s, focuses its activities on the market segment for highly concentrated omega-3 fatty acids, following the acquisitions of Equateq (now BASF Pharma Callanish) in 2012 and of Pronova Biopharma in 2013. Highly concentrated omega-3 fatty acids for consumer health, clinical nutrition and pharmaceutical products are one of the key growth areas for BASF’s Nutrition & Health division.