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Dentons Advises Romanian Company Maragro on the Sale to Czech Group Agrofert

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Global law firm Dentons has advised the shareholders of Maragro Group — a leading Romanian player in agriculture, oilseed processing, and seed production — on its sale to East Grain, a company controlled by the Czech conglomerate Agrofert. This marks the largest agribusiness transaction in Romania this year. The transaction encompassed both asset and share sale elements and involved the sale of a group of five companies. Dentons provided compreh…
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The Agrofert club finalizes the purchase of the 90% package from Maragro Agricultural Society (the Timiš community). With activities carried out on 9,600 ha, Maragro Giera operates a portfolio that includes the processing of the oilseeds, a modern unit of selection and processing of seeds. The transaction team from the East Grain was composed of Alpar Kiss, a member of the Management Council – East Grain; Matte Bodnar, Investment Associated – Ho…

The transaction is assessed at EUR 20-25 million, according to ZF sources on the market. Andrej Babish, who was the prime minister of the Czech Republic, extends his...

·Ilfov County, Romania
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ZF.ro broke the news in Ilfov County, Romania on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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