The boards of Ceres Solutions Cooperative, Inc. and Co-Alliance Cooperative, Inc. have approved a merger between the two organizations.
Amy Kinsler, Vice President of Sales and Marketing with Co-Alliance tells Brownfield the company will be named Keystone Cooperative Inc.
“In year three, we expect to have $25 million in synergies just from bringing our teams together and executing at a higher level of operational efficiencies and sales excellence,” she says.
She says farmers aren’t expected to see any disruption in service heading into spring planting.