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B.C. greenhouse vegetable grower converting from income trust Print E-mail
Wednesday, 04 November 2009

Delta-based Village Farms Income Fund (TSX:VFF.UN) plans to convert to a corporation from an income trust by the end of the year.

The fund, which is one of North America's largest producer of greenhouse-grown tomatoes, bell peppers and cucumbers, plans to exchange each ordinary trust unit for a common share of Village Farm of Canada Inc., an existing subsidiary of the fund.

The conversion plan, which has been approved by the board of trustees, will be put to a special unitholder meeting on December 9. The fund will require the approval of two-thirds of unitholder votes cast at the meeting.

Village Farm's unit price range during the past week: between $0.50 and $0.59; 52-week high: $1.65; 52-week low: $0.50.




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