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Agropur is investing $265 million in Canada to boost specialty dairy production amid rising demand and improved profitability.
Agropur, the Canadian dairy co-op behind Natrel, Sealtest, and Oka, is boosting investments in plant upgrades and capacity to meet rising demand for specialty dairy products like proteins, enriched milk, and lactose-free options.
The company is shifting from declining regular milk sales to higher-value items, with cottage cheese sales up over 10% and protein products among its fastest-growing categories.
After reducing debt, Agropur gained financial flexibility, investing nearly $265 million in fiscal 2025—mostly in Canada—and expects to exceed its average annual investment of $300 million.
The co-op reported improved profitability in 2025, driven by strong performance in enriched dairy markets.
The announcement was made on February 11, 2026.
Agropur está invirtiendo $265 millones en Canadá para impulsar la producción de lácteos especializados en medio de una creciente demanda y una mejor rentabilidad.