DGB Group NV
AEX:DGB
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DGB Group NV
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DGB Group NV is a holding company, which engages in developing projects to generate nature compensation in the form of biodiversity offsets and carbon offsets. The company is headquartered in Hardenberg, Overijssel. The Company, with its subsidiaries, is engaged in the agricultural sector, providing it with sustainable energy, certification and software. The company operates through two segments: Energy and Agricultural Software. The Energy segment comprises DGB Energie, a supplier of gas and electricity out of biomass, Agri Solar, a supplier of solar panels, and Energie Servicebedrijf Nederland (ESN), an energy consultant and certified solar panel installer. The Agricultural Software segment includes De Groene Belangenbehartiger (DGB), a certification body for animal husbandry, DGBase, a database administrator for registration of farm animals, Corilus Veterinary, a provider of software for veterinary practices, Producert, a certification body for the food-producing sector, Degrosolutions, a software developer focused on the agricultural and energy sectors, and Argus, a debt collection specialist.
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