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    JBS sees European acquisition opportunities, major shareholder says

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    Posted on September 16, 2025

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    JBS sees Europe's meat market as fragmented and full of acquisition opportunities, aided by its New York listing. Antitrust concerns limit US and Brazil expansions.

    JBS Identifies Acquisition Prospects in Europe's Fragmented Meat Market

    By Ana Mano

    SAO PAULO (Reuters) -JBS, the world's largest meat company, sees the European meat market as "fragmented" and therefore full of acquisition opportunities, Wesley Batista, controlling shareholder of the company now listed in New York, said on Tuesday during an event broadcast live.

    Speaking alongside Marcos Molina, controlling shareholder of rival companies Marfrig and BRF, Batista and Molina answered questions from the event's host regarding the dominant role of certain Brazilian companies in the global meat trade.

    "No doubt," said Batista when asked about the prospect of pursuing acquisitions worldwide. "There are lots of opportunities in Europe and in other countries," he added.

    JBS's listing in New York earlier this year gives the company access to a wider pool of investors, helping it lower the cost of capital and compete against peers like Tyson in the U.S. and large listed rivals in Brazil, including Minerva. 

    But while in Europe the company can still expand via takeovers, in the United States and Brazil that would not be the case, given competition concerns that would be raised by antitrust authorities.

    "I can't acquire any more beef, pork, and chicken (processors) because we have around 20% to 25% of the North American market for these three proteins," Batista said.

    He noted the situation is similar in Brazil, making it unlikely for JBS to pursue acquisitions in the local processed foods segment, for example.

    Batista also said during the panel discussion that the use of drugs like Mounjaro and Ozempic is boosting demand for protein around the world, which is positive for food companies in general.

    Batista said 15 million Americans make frequent use of such weight-loss drugs, adding that no data is yet available to quantify the rise in meat demand tied to the use of these drugs.

    (Reporting by Ana Mano in Sao PauloEditing by Matthew Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •JBS identifies acquisition opportunities in Europe.
    • •European meat market is seen as fragmented by JBS.
    • •JBS's New York listing aids in global competition.
    • •Antitrust concerns limit acquisitions in the US and Brazil.
    • •Protein demand boosted by weight-loss drug usage.

    Frequently Asked Questions about JBS sees European acquisition opportunities, major shareholder says

    1What opportunities does JBS see in the European market?

    JBS sees the European meat market as 'fragmented' and full of acquisition opportunities, according to Wesley Batista, the controlling shareholder.

    2Why can't JBS pursue acquisitions in the US and Brazil?

    JBS cannot pursue acquisitions in the US and Brazil due to antitrust concerns, as they already hold around 20% to 25% of the North American market for beef, pork, and chicken.

    3How has JBS's listing in New York affected its capital?

    JBS's listing in New York provides access to a wider pool of investors, helping the company lower its cost of capital and compete against peers like Tyson.

    4What is the impact of weight-loss drugs on meat demand?

    Wesley Batista noted that the use of weight-loss drugs like Mounjaro and Ozempic is boosting demand for protein globally, although no specific data is available yet.

    5Who are the controlling shareholders mentioned in the article?

    The controlling shareholders mentioned are Wesley Batista of JBS and Marcos Molina of rival companies Marfrig and BRF.

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