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Austria’s Norbert Marcher strikes deal for EG Südbayern slaughterhouses
Key takeaways
- Norbert Marcher has acquired a 51% holding in EG Südbayern Schlachtbetriebs, a business housing the sites owned by German co-op EG Südbayern.
- The deal, which marks Norbert Marcher’s entry into Germany, comes less than two years after EG Südbayern acquired the facilities outright from Dutch partner Vion.
- EG Südbayern had already owned a 49% stake in the slaughterhouses, which are located in the southern German towns of Landshut and Vilshofen.
Austria’s Norbert Marcher strikes deal for EG Südbayern slaughterhouses Dean Best Tue, May 12, 2026 at 7:19 PM GMT+7 2 min read Austria-based meat processor Norbert Marcher has bought a majority stake in two slaughterhouses in Germany.
Norbert Marcher has acquired a 51% holding in EG Südbayern Schlachtbetriebs, a business housing the sites owned by German co-op EG Südbayern.
The deal, which marks Norbert Marcher’s entry into Germany, comes less than two years after EG Südbayern acquired the facilities outright from Dutch partner Vion.
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