RAGT Group acquires Deleplanque Group: ‘Historic milestone for seed division’
30th April 2025
The RAGT Group has announced that the acquisition of the Deleplanque Group, including its Strube and Van Waveren entities, has now been finalised.
Deleplanque Group, a key player in the sugar beet and vegetable seed sectors throughout Europe and other world markets, has been acquired by RAGT Group.
Renowned for their experience in plant breeding and seed production, the combined synergies between the two groups will allow them to better serve farmers and agri-food supply chains alike, the companies said.
They added that RAGT and the Deleplanque Group share common expertise and values. Already possessing the broadest portfolio of species in the seed industry, RAGT, through this partnership, integrates major new species into its offer, strengthening its presence across many countries, and further enriches its skillset and capability.
This acquisition illustrates RAGT’s strategy: providing ever more comprehensive solutions to farmers to help them address economic, climatic, and environmental challenges.
‘Historic milestone for RAGT’s seed division’
Damien Robert, managing director of RAGT’s seed division, said: “This acquisition represents a historic milestone for RAGT’s seed division, positioning sugar beet among our top three species. It offers the teams of both companies a unique opportunity to pool their expertise, mutually enhance their skills, and foster a stronger dynamic of collaboration and innovation.
“Through a continuous stream of varietal innovations and expert agronomic support, RAGT aims to establish itself as the long-term partner of choice for farmers, distributors, and agricultural and agri-food supply chains.
“Together, we can capitalise on our respective strengths and build an ambitious future in a rapidly evolving agricultural sector.”
Eric Verjux, president of the Deleplanque Group, added that this integration into RAGT provides the Deleplanque Group with additional resources to intensify its investments in research and development.
“Our teams will be able to take advantage of this partnership to broaden their professional development and strengthen their expertise,” he continued.
The integration process will begin, with ambitions set to be unveiled in the second half of 2025.
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