DNA Green Group expands
DNA Green Group expands
The DNA Green Group, a company formed by the merger of the Dummen Group and Agribio Group in 2013 headquartered in the Netherlands and a leader in advanced scientific breeding and selection techniques of flowers and plants, announced in a news release the acquisition of two additional companies.
Terra Nigra, a Dutch gerbera and rose breeder and propagator with more than 40 years of experience and previously owned by the Boerlage family, joined the DNA Group in January. That adds to DNA’s range of cut flowers, which already includes carnations, solidago, phlox, asters and roses. Terra Nigra also brings genetics and a strong sales network to the table, with subsidiaries in the U.S., Kenya and Ecuador.
Rijnplant, headquartered in the Netherlands and owned by the Van Rijn family, is a company that specializes in the breeding, propagation and production of anthurium, bougainvillea and heliconia was also acquired by DNA in January.