Agrico expands its acreage
and sales channels

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By the intended acquiring of The Potato Company, potato cooperative Agrico expands its acreage and sales channels

Emmeloord, 19 February 2024 – Potato cooperative Agrico is proud to announce that it is intended to acquire the seed potato activities of The Potato Company (TPC). By means of this strategic acquisition, Agrico has taken an important step towards expanding its acreage in order to continue to meet the growing demand. This also offers the benefits of synergy, which will help Agrico to further optimize its organization. 

Following a successful multiannual strategic partnership in the global seed potato world, this acquisition is a logical ‘next step’ for both organizations. The acquisition of TPC allows Agrico the prospect of continuing to achieve its growth objectives within the shrinking seed potato market in Western Europe, enabling it to remain a stable and reliable partner in the sector.

CEO Mark Zuidhof is delighted with the acquisition of TPC. “This acquisition contributes to Agrico’s growth objective in Western Europe’s shrinking seed potato market. This allows us to focus even more strongly on the sales and development of monopoly varieties. TPC’s distribution network to more than 60 countries is also an excellent addition to our sales channels.”  

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The acquisition of TPC allows Agrico the prospect of continuing to achieve its growth objectives within the shrinking seed potato market in Western Europe.

Subsidiary TPC

The rapidly growing company, TPC, was established almost 20 years ago and it has more than 450 hectares of seed potatoes, grown on a pool contract basis, and it is also very active in free trade. Aside from its significant acreage, TPC also has an effectively run distribution network for both its monopoly varieties and free trade varieties. TPC is accomplished at developing potato varieties with broad potato cyst nematode resistance.

TPC will become part of Agrico as a wholly-owned subsidiary, remaining an entity within the group. TPC’s committed and experienced workforce will therefore remain formally employed by TPC B.V. This will ensure that the valuable knowledge of the market and operational activities will also be retained.

Owner Gaby Stet is looking forward to a successful integration of TPC’s seed potato activities within Agrico. “I am proud that we have brought the company so far over a period of almost 20 years, and I look forward to further growth and professionalization along with Agrico. TPC, as a second sales channel within the Agrico group, will also be able to further evolve its international activities. Along with Agrico, we will be able to continue to guarantee the return for our growers and, in terms of sales, we will remain visible under the identity of TPC.“

Afbeelding Gaby Stet

I am proud that we have brought the company so far over a period of almost 20 years, and I look forward to further growth and professionalization along with Agrico

Both Mark Zuidhof, Agrico’s CEO, and Gaby Stet (TPC) are convinced that this acquisition will be a win-win for both parties. It offers affiliated growers an optimum solution for a higher grower’s balance, whilst stimulating the growth and development of both Agrico and TPC.

By means of this strategic acquisition, Agrico and TPC join forces to achieve joint success in the dynamic world of seed potatoes.

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More information for the press
Agrico B.V. | Mark Zuidhof, Managing Director (+31 (0)527-639911)
The Potato Company B.V. | Gaby Stet, Director (+31 (0)527-630110)

E: communicatie@agrico.nl | W: www.agricopotatoes.com