Why is private equity interested in food?
09-07-2026 14:30 via foodnavigator.com

Why is private equity interested in food?

Private equity is showing a strong interest in food. Why? Private equity firms often like to 'buy and build', where they buy a 'platform' company and use it to incorporate smaller companies. The European food sector, with its fragmented nature, is good for this. Furthermore, food provides security, as demand for food will never go away.
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