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Formation | 1995 |
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Headquarters | Madrid, Spain |
Products | Fertilizers |
Fields | Chemistry |
Staff | 1,400 |
Group Fertiberia (in English: Fertiberia Group) is a Spanish business conglomerate in the chemical industry. It has been operating since 1995 and has its origins in the historical company Fertiberia, whose activities have expanded throughout Spain, France and Portugal. Today, the group is one of the leading producers of fertilizers, ammonia and its byproducts in the European Union.[1]
History
[edit]In 1995, the Villar Mir Group took control of the assets of Fesa-Enfersa ,[2] which would form the basis for the re-foundation of the historic company Fertiberia. After a period of internal reorganization, which included plant closures and workforce reductions, Fertiberia began a period of expansion. This strategy included the creation of several subsidiary companies and the acquisition of other companies in the sector, such as Sefanitro ,[3] ASUR ,[4] Química del Estroncio ,[5] Fercampo, etc. This has led to Grupo Fertiberia being considered “the leading company in the fertilizer sector in Spain”,[6] although its presence has subsequently extended to Portugal and France. In 2020, the Swedish-German group Triton Partners took control of Grupo Fertiberia.[7]
Affiliates
[edit]Subsidiaries | % owned | Main product | Headquarters |
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Fertiberia | 100% | Fertilizers and industrial products | Madrid |
Fertiberia la Mancha | 100% | Fertilizers, agricultural products | Motilla del Palancar |
Fertiberia Castilla y León | 100% | Fertilizers, agricultural products | Tordesillas |
Fertiberia France | 100% | Fertilizers and industrial products | Lieusaint |
Fercampo | 100% | Fertilizers, pesticides, seeds | Málaga |
Agralia Fertilizantes | 100% | Fertilizers and industrial products | Altorricón |
ADP Fertilizantes | 100% | Fertilizers and industrial products | Alverca do Ribatejo |
Intergal Española | 100% | Fertilizers and industrial products | Madrid |
Química del Estroncio | 100% | Strontium and byproducts | Cartagena |
2F Ouest | 100% | Fertilizers and industrial products | L'Hermitage |
References
[edit]- ^ "Our Group". Fertiberia. Retrieved 2025-02-06.
- ^ Sumpsi, José María; Barceló, Luis Vicente (1996). La Ronda Uruguay y el sector agroalimentario español [The Uruguay Round and the Spanish agri-food sector] (in Spanish). Madrid: Ministerio de Comercio y Turismo. ISBN 9788449101625.
- ^ Fábregas, Dídac (1997). España en la encrucijada: evolución o involución [Spain at the crossroads: evolution or involution] (in Spanish). Ediciones del Bronce. ISBN 978-8489854154.
- ^ Martínez Carrión, José Miguel (2002). Economía de la Región de Murcia [Economy of the Murcia Region] (in Spanish). Murcia: Editora Regional de Murcia. ISBN 978-8475642420.
- ^ Arocena, Pablo (2006). "Privatisation Policy in Spain: Stuck between Liberalisation and the Protection of National's Interest". Privatization Experiences in the European Union. Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 339–364. doi:10.7551/mitpress/5577.003.0015. ISBN 978-0-262-27750-1.
- ^ García Ruiz, Manuel Ángel (2006). Historia empresarial de España. Un enfoque regional en profundidad [Business history of Spain. An in-depth regional approach] (in Spanish). Lid Editorial Empresarial. ISBN 978-8488717696.
- ^ "Triton completes acquisition of Fertiberia Group". Triton. 2020-02-13. Retrieved 2025-02-06.