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Giorgi Mushroom Co., a subsidiary of The Giorgi Companies, Inc. has announced its acquisition of majority equity ownership in L.F. Lambert Spawn Co., which has decades of experience in spawn production.
Giorgi Mushroom Co. said the acquisition will enhance its capabilities and provide supply chain security for its customers, as well as combine the resources and expertise of both companies.
"This is an exciting milestone for Giorgi Mushroom Co. as we join forces with L.F. Lambert Spawn Co. to deliver unparalleled quality and innovation in the mushroom industry," said Mark Currie, president of Giorgi Mushroom Co. "Together, we are poised to unlock new opportunities and set the bar even higher in meeting the needs of mushroom growers and consumers alike."
"We are thrilled to announce the acquisition of Lambert, a transaction that will be truly transformational and drive innovation and value for our customers and suppliers," said Peter Giorgi, CEO of The Giorgi Companies. "We believe that Lambert will set new standards in our industry and drive our company towards an even brighter future."
"The Lambert legacy is one rooted in excellence and innovation, and partnering with Giorgi Mushroom Co. ensures that this tradition will continue to thrive," said Scott McIntyre, vice president of commercial for L.F. Lambert Spawn Co. "We are eager to work together to build upon our shared values of quality and sustainability."
"This partnership represents a significant moment for both companies," said Rick McIntyre, vice president of business development for L.F. Lambert Spawn Co. "By leveraging each other’s strengths, we can enhance our services, broaden our impact and deliver even greater value to the mushroom industry."
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