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DLG GROUP

A network for the future

Working side by side

NETWORK

Our associated companies

A network of related companies strengthens our position across key markets

Across its four Business Groups, the DLG Group operates under many names and in many different forms - sometimes as a standalone company, and other times as a shareholder in joint ventures. What unites all of them are our shared values and a common ambition: to be a reliable partner for our customers.

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EGGS

DanÆg

Danæg is the largest player in the egg business in the Nordic countries with a turnover of DKK 1 billion. The two packing plants Danæg A/S in Denmark and Kroneägg AB in Sweden give the group a strong hold of both the Danish and the Swedish market of eggs for human consumption. Danæg's focus on the quality of eggs and egg products is deeply rooted in the company and has been so since the start in 1895. DLG owns 50% of the company.

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GRAIN BREEDING

Sejet Planteforædling

Since 1947, Sejet Plant Breeding has catered to the interests of agriculture in the improvement and breeding of modern grain varieties. A continuous effort is made to create new and improved varieties which are adapted to current demands and benefit agriculture and plant breeders. DLG owns 100% of the company. Today, Sejet Plant Breeding is a complete and modern plant breeding company in constant development with its own breeding programme and an extensive representation programme outside Denmark.

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LIME

Dankalk

Dankalk supplies lime to wastewater treatment plants and power plants as well as the manufacturing and agricultural sectors. Dankalk also exports lime to European users; mainly agricultural lime for farms in the Baltic region. Dankalk operates lime works in Aggersund, Mjels and Batum, which provide an annual output in excess of 500,000 tonnes of chalk and lime products for domestic and international use. In addition to DLG's ownership share, Swiss Omya owns 44% of Dankalk. Omya is among the world's largest calcium carbonate manufacturers.

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HATCHERY

DanHatch

DanHatch is one of the largest and most efficient hatcheries in Europe. Each year, 420 million day-old chicks are hatched. The company is a technological leader in its field. Strict hygiene standard requirements combined with a high level of biosecurity in and around the production facilities ensure the production of zoonosis-free day-old chicks with high yield potential. DLG owns 50% of the company.

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ENERGY

DCC Energi

DCC Energy is Denmark's largest retailer of Shell energy products and services with more than 50,000 Danish customers. DCC is a Shell branded partner and sells among other diesel, heating fuel, ship oil, lubricating oil, biofuel, electricity and natural gas. DCC Energy is a partnership between DLG and the Irish DCC Energy who is leading in sales, marketing and distribution of oil and LPG-gas in Europe with over 1 mil. customers, 11.000 employees and a turnover of 107 billion DKK. DLG owns 40% of the company.

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AGRICULTURE

Scandagra

Scandagra is equally owned by DLG and the Swedish agriculture and food group Lantmännen. The company was established in 2006 with ambitions of strengthening knowledge sharing and generating synergies across geographical locations in the Baltic region. DLG owns 50% of the company. The three subsidiaries of Scandagra purchase and sell a number of plant-breeding products, feed compounds and feed. Through shared purchasing and sale of input and output to and from agricultural production, they aim to enhance the competitiveness of each subsidiary in their respective markets.

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