DLF (seed company)

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DLF
TypePrivate limited company
IndustrySeed business
Founded1988 (1988) (DLF AmbA founded in 1906)
HeadquartersNy Østergade 9, Roskilde. Denmark,
Roskilde, Denmark
Number of locations
The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Sweden, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Italy, Turkey, Russia, China, Canada, USA, Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
Area served
100 Countries
Key people
Truels Damsgaard (CEO)
Christian Høegh-Andersen (Chairman)
RevenueDKK 7,437m (2019/20)
Number of employees
1,983 (2019/20)
Websitewww.dlf.com

DLF Seeds A/S (formerly DLF-TRIFOLIUM A/S) is a global seed company dealing in forage and amenity seeds, sugar and forage beet seed, seed and ware potatoes and other crops. The company is headquartered in Roskilde, Denmark. DLF is the global market leader and provides grass and clover seeds to more than 100 countries.[1] DLF operates within four different business areas. DLF is the undisputed market leader in forage and turf seed with an estimated share of approximately 50% in Europa and 30% on a global scale.[2] DLF provides grass seeds for major sporting events worldwide, including the UEFA Champions League,[3][circular reference] UEFA Europa League,[4][circular reference] the FIFA Football World Cup[5][circular reference] for both men and women, The Olympic Games,[6][circular reference] The Premier League[7][circular reference] and the list goes on.

DLF’s research and development function spans globally with pan-regional exchange of know-how and genetics. DLF’s R&D structure benefits from synergies and expertise across the various crops. DLF’s ambition is to continue extending and investing as well as being the global leader within forage[8] and turf[9] related R&D. Furthermore, DLF strives to find and exploit synergies within the biotechnological area to strengthen and expand their position within sugar beets and fodder beets.

Business areas[]

These four business areas, each of which have independent and different business dynamics, are run individually as their product portfolios, customer segments and supply chains all have individual characteristics.

  • Forage and turf seeds including forage & turf grasses, forage brassicas, clovers and alfalfa, herbs and cover crops - organized in DLF Seeds and PGG Wrightson Seeds
  • Sugar and fodder beet seeds - organized in MariboHilleshög.[10]
  • Vegetable seeds, propagation and seed processing organized in Jensen Seeds.[11]
  • Potatoes - organized in Danespo.[12]

The company produces approximately 300 different varieties that are components in several grass seed mixtures and brands.[citation needed]

Its corporate brands are ForageMax, Masterline, Turfline, Johnsons Lawn Seed and Johnsons Sports Seed.

Ownership[]

The company is owned by 2,800 Danish grass seed growers through DLF AmbA, and employs more than 2000 people in over 20 countries. DLF supplies clover and grass seeds for more than 100 countries for purposes ranging from forage grasses for agriculture to turf grasses for both the professional and private markets.[1]

Companies[]

Our business structure is good for customers. Because customers deserve the best – innovative seed varieties supported by speed and security of supply – we're vertically integrated in research, production, and sales. Our headquarters are in Roskilde, Denmark. We're also present in: The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Sweden, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Italy, Turkey, Russia, China, Canada, USA, Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.[13]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "DLF Business report 2019/2020".
  2. ^ "DLF Seeds & Science Official Website - About DLF".
  3. ^ "UEFA Champions League".
  4. ^ "The UEFA Europa League".
  5. ^ "FIFA World Cup".
  6. ^ "The Olympic Games".
  7. ^ "The Premier League".
  8. ^ "DLF Seeds & Science Official Website - Forage".
  9. ^ "DLF Seeds & Science Official Website - Professional Turf".
  10. ^ "MariboHilleshög Official Website".
  11. ^ "Jensen Seeds Official Website".
  12. ^ "Danespo Official Website".
  13. ^ "DLF Seeds & Science Official Website - DLF Locations".

See also[]

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