Costa Group is Australia's largest
horticultural company and a major supplier of produce to food retailers.
The company had an
IPO in 2015 and was officially listed on the
Australian Securities Exchange
Australian Securities Exchange Ltd (ASX) is an Australian public company that operates Australia's primary Exchange (organized market), securities exchange, the Australian Securities Exchange (sometimes referred to outside of Australia as, or c ...
.
Operations
Costa Group grows most of its produce at its own farms and greenhouses. Divisions include:
* Produce: berries, mushrooms, tomatoes, citrus fruit, bananas, avocados and table grapes
* International: grows proprietary varieties of blueberries and other berries for international markets
* Costa Farms and Logistics: Responsible for logistics and wholesaling, as well as banana farming and marketing
History
Costa has undergone significant changes and growth since its origins in a family-owned fruit shop that was founded in
Geelong
Geelong ( ) (Wathawurrung language, Wathawurrung: ''Djilang''/''Djalang'') is a port city in Victoria, Australia, located at the eastern end of Corio Bay (the smaller western portion of Port Phillip Bay) and the left bank of Barwon River (Victo ...
in 1888. Today, the Costa Group stands as Australia's largest horticultural company with diversified operations across the supply chain from farming and packing to marketing and distribution.
Costa entered into a strategic partnership with Paine + Partners in 2011 to support further growth and development of the company. The company
floated on the
Australian Securities Exchange
Australian Securities Exchange Ltd (ASX) is an Australian public company that operates Australia's primary Exchange (organized market), securities exchange, the Australian Securities Exchange (sometimes referred to outside of Australia as, or c ...
in July 2015.
Since 2011, Costa has been undertaking a strategic transformation program focused on increasing its scale and vertical integration within its portfolio and reinvesting in the business to refresh core assets and fund growth. Expansion initiatives have included the development of the berry and sweet snacking tomato categories organically, the acquisition of Adelaide Mushrooms (a mushroom producer with operations in South Australia and Tasmania) and additions to its citrus footprint through the entry into long-term leases of ex-Timbercorp orchards in 2011.
The formation of the African Blue JV in Morocco in 2007 and the formation of a farming joint venture in Southern China have enabled Costa to grow its international interests. Costa now grows approximately 368 ha of blueberries in Morocco and 381 ha of blueberries, raspberries and other berries in Southern China.
As part of its strategic transformation program, Costa has exited categories such as leafy vegetables, potatoes and stone fruit, as well as downsized non-core operations including table grapes, bananas and logistics.
In September 2023, the Board of Costa agreed to a takeover offer from a
private equity
Private equity (PE) is stock in a private company that does not offer stock to the general public; instead it is offered to specialized investment funds and limited partnerships that take an active role in the management and structuring of the co ...
consortium led by Paine Schwartz Partners, Driscoll’s Inc and the British Columbian Investment Management Corp at AUD 3.20 per share, valuing the company at approximately AUD 1.5 billion.
Paine Schwartz wins over Costa board with cut-price $1.5b offer
'' Australian Financial Review'' 22 September 2023 The takeover was completed in February 2024.
In March 2025, Costa Group commenced blueberry production in Paksong, Laos
Laos, officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR), is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by Myanmar and China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the southeast, and Thailand to the west and ...
on the Bolaven Plateau. They have plans to expand to 200 hectares by 2028.
See also
* Gardening in Australia
References
External links
Companies formerly listed on the Australian Securities Exchange
Horticultural companies of Australia
1888 establishments in Australia
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