In reviewFood & Drink29 July 2025

FIRST DUTCH GROUP to acquire CEFETRA

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FIRST DUTCH GROUP acquires CEFETRA

Deal facts

Buyer
FIRST DUTCH GROUP
Target
CEFETRA
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
29 July 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Food & Drink
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

First Dutch Group has agreed to acquire Cefetra, a business operating within the wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals sector. The transaction was announced on 29 July 2025, though the specific deal value and consideration structure have not been disclosed to the public. As the deal type remains unclassified, the precise nature of the acquisition mechanism is not yet defined in available records.

The target company operates in a niche agricultural supply chain, though its specific country of residence was not reported in the initial data. The transaction is currently subject to regulatory approval and remains in the review phase. No completion date has been confirmed at this stage, pending the finalisation of all necessary legal and commercial conditions.

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    FIRST DUTCH GROUP to acquire CEFETRA

    FIRST DUTCH GROUP to acquire CEFETRA

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