Animal feed supplier Harbro teams up with investment firm Convent Capital to expand its presence in the UK agriculture supply market, focusing on innovation and sustainable solutions.
Animal feed supplier Harbro has partnered with Convent Capital , an investment firm specializing in the agri-food sector, to expand its presence in the UK agriculture supply market and secure long-term growth. With nearly 50 years of experience, Harbro is known for its expertise in precision nutrition and specialty feed solutions.
The company identifies significant growth opportunities in the evolving livestock feed sector and is collaborating with Convent Capital to capitalize on these opportunities, drive innovation, and lead industry advancements. Chris Baxter, CEO of Harbro, stated, “We are thrilled to have joined forces with Convent Capital. This partnership will enable us to unlock new growth areas and ensure the long-term future of the Harbro brand and business. As our industry faces considerable changes and opportunities in the next few years, we are well-positioned to lead these developments. This will allow us to continue to deliver high-quality solutions to our customers.”The partnership underscores Harbro’s commitment to delivering innovative, sustainable solutions for livestock nutrition while maintaining its core values of customer focus, innovation, and long-term stability. Harbro will continue to be managed by the existing executive and management teams, ensuring consistency and continuity for customers and employees. Maarten Meijnen, Founding Partner at Convent Capital, added, “Harbro is an established market leader in quality livestock nutrition and specialty feed, and we are excited to support them on their journey of growth and innovation. At Convent Capital, we believe in generating both financial returns and positive environmental impact by supporting businesses dedicated to improving the sustainability and efficiency of the food system. Harbro’s focus on innovative, performance-driven, and sustainable nutrition, coupled with its leadership in research, strongly aligns with this mission.”This collaboration aims to bolster Harbro's position in the market and drive advancements in the livestock feed sector.
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