[6] In 2001, Saputo acquired Dairyworld Foods, the production and marketing arm of Agrifoods International Cooperative Ltd, which included the Dairyland milk and Armstrong cheese brands, for C$407 million.
[11] In January 2014, Saputo announced that they would be purchasing the fluid milk business of Scotsburn Co-operative Services Limited of Nova Scotia for $61 million.
[12] In February 2014, Saputo acquired a relevant interest of 87.920 percent of Victoria, Australia, dairy product firm Warrnambool Cheese & Butter Factory Company Holdings Limited shares.
[15] In September 2017, Saputo announced the complete acquisition of the Extended Shelf-Life Dairy Product Activities of Southeast Milk, Inc. in the United States.
[16] In November 2017, According to the reports, Saputo acquired Betin Inc. a Belmont specialty cheese maker with a facility that employs 319 workers.
Saputo sued CTVGlobemedia, the publisher of the Globe and Mail, Quebecor Inc., which owns the Sun Media Group of Papers, and Gesca Ltd, the owner of Montreal's La Presse newspaper.
[23][24] At February 10, 2022[25] Brands by Saputo include: Saputo, Alexis de Portneuf,[27] Armstrong,[28] Cathedral City,[29] Cheer,[30] Clover,[31] Cracker Barrel[32] (trademark used under licence), Dairyland,[33] DairyStar,[34] Devondale,[35] Friendship Dairies,[36] Frigo, Frigo Cheese Heads,[37] Frylight,[29] Joyya[38] La Paulina,[39] Milk2Go,[40] Montchevre,[41] Murray Goulburn Ingredients,[42] Neilson,[43] Nutrilait,[44] Salemville,[45] Scotsburn (trademark used under license[46]), Sheese,[47] South Cape,[48] Stella,[49] Sungold,[30] Tasmanian Heritage, Treasure Cave,[50] Woolwich Dairy[51][52] and Yorkshire Wensleydale[53]