Origin verification specialist acquired in cross border deal

Malton-based company, Agroisolab UK, has been acquired by Source Certain International, an Australian firm specialising in advanced forensic traceability technologies.
Agroisolab UK develops international projects to verify the origin of food, drink, timber, and protected species using stable isotope analysis and other laboratory-based authentication technologies.
Its expertise has been used to detect wine fraud and authenticate organic food, such as eggs, vegetables and grain products.
Another key area of growth for the company is the authenticity of timber. The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) becomes applicable for most companies on 30 December 2024, meaning they will need to demonstrate that their wood is deforestation-free, and not linked to forest degradation, nor illegal harvesting and trade.
Source Certain’s technology enables the authentication of individual consignments, identifying not only the species and origin but the area or forest the wood originates from.
The acquisition by Source Certain International represents a significant milestone in its global expansion strategy, bringing in a UK-based operation with experienced technical personnel and specialised scientific solutions.
Source Certain International provides advanced solutions to verify the origin and authenticity of products, helping to combat fraud and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
Roger Young, CEO of Agroisolab UK, will assume the role of CEO of Source Certain UK.
He said: “I am excited to be joining the Source Certain team. I can see so much opportunity in leveraging the AIL UK experience including the exciting opportunity of introducing our customers to Source Certain’s capabilities, reputation, and experience.
“Now it’s back to work as new regulations are imminent that require more due diligence and verification of origin.”
Two York firms, Clive Owen LLP and Andrew Jackson Solicitors LLP, played a key role in enabling the acquisition.
Michael Cantwell, corporate finance partner at Clive Owen, said: “This was a fascinating deal to work on, given the cutting-edge technology and the potential for significant growth in the sector.
“We are pleased to have facilitated this strategic deal which is a testament to the expertise of our York office and our ability to work in a global, cross-border market.”
Susie Mortonson, corporate partner at Andrew Jackson Solicitors, who led the legal team advising Agroisolab, added: “Having personally worked with the Agroisolab team for over a decade, it was a real delight to see this deal come to fruition for the company.
“It has been such a pleasure to work with Roger and his team over the years and I am really excited to see what the future holds for them, working in partnership with Source Certain.
“Working together with the team at Clive Owen LLP on the transaction ensured a smooth process and successful outcome for all parties involved.”