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Clewiston, FL
— May 8, 2009 — The Board of Directors of the U.S. Sugar
Corporation today approved the amended contract terms for the South Florida
Water Management District’s acquisition of the Company’s land in
two affordable phases that enable the Company to continue its operations. “Our
Board approved the revised acquisition approach implementing Governor Crist’s bold vision for our property. While the vision and goal remain unchanged,
the economy dictated this more affordable approach,” said “We
believe this historic acquisition will still provide great benefits for the
environment and a fair value for our Company,” Coker said. “Our board approval brings us one
step closer to getting this done. The
next step is the review and approval of the amended contract by the Governing
Board of the SFWMD next week.” Under
the amended terms, the SFWMD initially would acquire nearly 73,000 acres of
the Company’s land for approximately $536 million with a 10-year option
to acquire the remaining 107,000 acres.
U.S. Sugar would continue to farm the acquired property through a 7-year
lease that may be extended under certain circumstances. The SFWMD is in the
bond validation process in Florida Circuit Court. The acquisition is
scheduled to close within 90 days of bond validation. “This
two-step approach provides a greater degree of certainty for our businesses,
for our employees and also for our communities by keeping our farming and
processing operations viable for the foreseeable future,” said Coker
said that under the amended agreement, U.S. Sugar will lease back the cane
land for $150 per gross acre for the initial seven-year period. The SFWMD can take nearly 33,000 acres of
citrus land with one year’s notice. The SFWMD also may take up to
10,000 acres of cane land at any time in the first ten years with a two-year
notice for approved and funded projects.
Up to 3,000 acres of transition lands within or adjacent to local
municipalities will be made available for development or community projects. “Now
it is up to the Governing Board to approve the contract and move forward to
implement Governor Crist’s vision. We are optimistic that they will,”
Coker said. ### |
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