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Cefetra Buys Chilton Grain
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<blockquote data-quote="Cefetra Grain" data-source="post: 4837348" data-attributes="member: 85698"><p>Agricultural specialist Cefetra, is to take over the management of Chilton Grain in Suffolk.</p><p></p><p>The agreement will take effect from 1 July 2018 and will see Cefetra manage the day-to-day running of the store in Chilton Airfield, near Sudbury, which has a 45,000 tonnes capacity. It is ideally located in one of the major grain growing areas in the UK.</p><p></p><p>As part of the plans Cefetra will establish a grain origination team to work out of the same location by May 2018, and all existing Chilton Grain staff will transfer to Cefetra.</p><p></p><p>Andrew Mackay, managing director at Cefetra, said: “Having worked with Chilton Grain for a number of years we are very pleased to have reached this agreement, and grateful for their support and trust in taking the business forward.</p><p></p><p>“We are confident in the future of the British agricultural sector and believe we can play a leading part in its success. Our recent purchase of Premium Crops and the book of Dalmark Grain Limited - previous operators of the Chilton Grain store - follow on from the acquisition of Wessex Grain in 2015, and are important steps in establishing Cefetra as a strong grain origination company with a nationwide capability.”</p><p></p><p>In 2013 the Cefetra Group became part of <a href="https://www.baywa.com/en/" target="_blank">BayWa</a>, a Munich based company which operates in the agriculture, building materials and energy sectors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cefetra Grain, post: 4837348, member: 85698"] Agricultural specialist Cefetra, is to take over the management of Chilton Grain in Suffolk. The agreement will take effect from 1 July 2018 and will see Cefetra manage the day-to-day running of the store in Chilton Airfield, near Sudbury, which has a 45,000 tonnes capacity. It is ideally located in one of the major grain growing areas in the UK. As part of the plans Cefetra will establish a grain origination team to work out of the same location by May 2018, and all existing Chilton Grain staff will transfer to Cefetra. Andrew Mackay, managing director at Cefetra, said: “Having worked with Chilton Grain for a number of years we are very pleased to have reached this agreement, and grateful for their support and trust in taking the business forward. “We are confident in the future of the British agricultural sector and believe we can play a leading part in its success. Our recent purchase of Premium Crops and the book of Dalmark Grain Limited - previous operators of the Chilton Grain store - follow on from the acquisition of Wessex Grain in 2015, and are important steps in establishing Cefetra as a strong grain origination company with a nationwide capability.” In 2013 the Cefetra Group became part of [URL='https://www.baywa.com/en/']BayWa[/URL], a Munich based company which operates in the agriculture, building materials and energy sectors. [/QUOTE]
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