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<blockquote data-quote="charlie86" data-source="post: 4838528" data-attributes="member: 40256"><p>BayWa originate in Bavaria, and were formed as a farmer Cooperative. Now financed/owned by Cooperative Banks.</p><p>Mainly shipping raw materials to compound mills, shipping about 40/50 million tonnes of Raw materials, mainly soya.</p><p>Very big in seed breeding & fertilisers, plus sell 7000 tractors in Germany alone, besides their renewable energy businesses. </p><p>They're big in apples and soft fruits in NZ. Employ approx 16,000 staff worldwide. An extremely successful company. They also bought Evergrain 18 months ago, who are the largest Malting Barley House in Europe. Cefetra/ BayWa are definitely a business who are planning to grow, and are good for their money!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charlie86, post: 4838528, member: 40256"] BayWa originate in Bavaria, and were formed as a farmer Cooperative. Now financed/owned by Cooperative Banks. Mainly shipping raw materials to compound mills, shipping about 40/50 million tonnes of Raw materials, mainly soya. Very big in seed breeding & fertilisers, plus sell 7000 tractors in Germany alone, besides their renewable energy businesses. They're big in apples and soft fruits in NZ. Employ approx 16,000 staff worldwide. An extremely successful company. They also bought Evergrain 18 months ago, who are the largest Malting Barley House in Europe. Cefetra/ BayWa are definitely a business who are planning to grow, and are good for their money! [/QUOTE]
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