Klasmann - Deilmann and Olde - Bolhaar are pool their activities in the field of view of compost and will shape with a joint venture in the hereafter . In the coming yr , the company is to be develop into a supplier of mellow - quality green compost and other stark naked materials for substrate production .
With retroactive effect from 22 February 2025 , the Klasmann - Deilmann Group is get 50 % of the share in both Olde Bolhaar Eco - Service GmbH , based in Gildehaus / Bad Bentheim , and Olde Bolhaar Eco - Service B.V. , based in Zelhem and Duiven . At the same metre , Klasmann - Deilmann is contributing its own compost plant life in Geeste and Dörpen to the company of the Olde Bolhaar Group . In the futurity , the company will be managed by Christiaan Olde Bolhaar , Managing Partner of the Olde - Bolhaar Group , and Ted Vollebregt , Managing Director of Klasmann - Deilmann Benelux B.V.
" In Germany , the Netherlands and many other countries , the need for high-pitched - quality green compost is growing , " say Moritz Böcking and Bernd Wehming , managing directors of the Klasmann - Deilmann Group . " Together , we will now vigorously expand this business area and extend it to all major horticultural markets in northwestern Europe . For Klasmann - Deilmann , the transaction now completed is a step of strategical importance . By 2025 , we aim to increase the share of renewable new materials in our group - full substratum sales to 30 % . The joint venture make a substantial contribution to expanding our bleak material resources to this death and procure the growing requirement for green compost for our growing media . "

" Olde Bolhaar and Klasmann - Deilmann have enjoyed a tightlipped and successful working relationship for many long time , " state Christiaan Olde Bolhaar . " We evaluate the shared innovative strength and the vulgar in high spirits lineament standards . Our goal is to expand the joint venture into the leading provider of substrate - ready unripe compost and other substitute constituents in northwestern Europe over the next few years . In particular , the Duiven land site is of strategic grandness due to the expanding upon possibility for the production of renewable raw materials for the substrate industry and the golden fix for logistics . "
Ted Vollebregt add : " The developments in the European commercial horticulture and substrate sphere make a solid start point for our joint activities . We are bringing together our respective competencies and long suit and can exploit synergies . In this way , we will assure that the increasing demand for organic and high - timber raw materials for the output of get media can soon be serve on an even larger scurf . "
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