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    FrieslandCampina reached an agreement with Hungarian group Bonafarm to sell its Romanian operations

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    FrieslandCampina has reached an agreement to sell its operations in Romania to Bonafarm Group, including the leading local brand Napolact and the production facilities in Cluj-Napoca and Târgu Mureș.

    The decision follows a strategic review of FrieslandCampina’s activities in Romania and aligns with the strategy of the Business Group Europe to focus on core markets, high value-added growth segments, synergies across the company and markets where the milk from FrieslandCampina member dairy farmers can be optimally valorised.

    Dustin Woodward, President FrieslandCampina Europe, said: “FrieslandCampina Romania has a rich history and a strong position in the local market, with Napolact being one of the most appreciated brands in Romania. The company is well managed by an experienced leadership team and supported by an organisation with exceptional talent. As such, the decision to divest the operations was not taken lightly. This step enables us to better align the European portfolio with our strategy to maximise the value of FrieslandCampina member milk, allowing us to focus our resources more effectively. At the same time, the intended transaction offers new growth opportunities for the Romanian business and the Napolact brand under the leadership of a partner with a stronger regional presence.”

    Attila Csányi, CEO of Bonafarm Group: “FrieslandCampina Romania is a company with a long-standing history. We are convinced of its high production quality, professional management and highly skilled people. Since dairy processing is one of Bonafarm Group’s strategic business areas, we see a great opportunity to build the company and the Napolact brand together in the future — leveraging local market knowledge and expertise, further developing the facilities and continuing our collaboration with the existing team. Subject to the necessary regulatory approvals, we intend to invest in the increased capacity of the facilities, preserve the strong and cooperative relationships with commercial and supplier partners and contribute to the development of the Romanian dairy industry.”

    The agreement has in scope FrieslandCampina’s stake in the Romanian entity which owns the Iconic Brand Napolact, operates two production sites in Cluj-Napoca and Târgu Mureș and employs approximately 400 people. The transaction is subject to customary regulatory approvals, including clearance from the Romanian Competition Authorities and is expected to be completed by the end of December 2025.

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