Two Dutch giants signal merger
Dutch-based Dümmen Orange and Beekenkamp, which are well-known to Turkish manufacturers, have set out to join forces.
Dümmen Orange offers cut flowers, potted plants, and perennials to growers and wholesalers worldwide. Its varieties are closely monitored by growers.

Beekenkamp, on the other hand, specializes in vegetables, potted ornamental plants, seedling packaging, and chrysanthemums. Ornamental plant growers in Türkiye closely follow these two organizations due to their professional affiliation.
Success in economies of scale
According to a statement from Dümmen Orange, the Beekenkamp Group and Dümmen Orange are in discussions to establish a closer partnership in marketing, sales, R&D, and production. To this end, Dümmen Orange CEO Anthony Christiaanse and Beekenkamp CEO An Beekenkamp have issued a joint letter of intent for this collaboration. According to Dümmen Orange, this collaboration offers the potential to deepen, achieving economies of scale.* aims for success and will proceed through greater collaboration and sharing of expertise for long-term goals.

Critical time in the plant and flower growing industry
"The flower and plant breeding industry is at a critical juncture where collaboration can boost innovation and efficiency. Strategically, we want to grow through acquisitions. We believe the partnership between Beekenkamp Group and Dümmen Orange can create significant value for our companies and customers," said Beekenkamp Group CEO An Beekenkamp.
Anthony Christiaanse, CEO of Dümmen Orange, said: "Deepening the partnership with the Beekenkamp Group offers an opportunity to leverage the strengths of both companies. By sharing our knowledge and experience, we can respond more effectively to market demands and serve our customers worldwide more efficiently. Together, we are aiming for new opportunities and a sustainable future for the industry."
Signal of merger from the Netherlands
Dümmen Orange and Beekenkamp, based in the Netherlands and well-known to Turkish producers, have set out to join forces.Dümmen Orange offers cut flowers, potted plants and perennial plants to growers and wholesalers worldwide. The varieties it develops are followed closely by producers. Beekenkamp, on the other hand, works on vegetables, potted ornamental plants, seedling packaging and chrysanthemums. Ornamental plant producers in Turkey follow these two organizations closely due to their professions.
Success in economy of scale
According to the statement made by Dümmen Orange, Beekenkamp Group and Dümmen Orange are in talks to establish a closer partnership in the areas of marketing, sales, R&D and production. To this end, Dümmen Orange CEO Anthony Christiaanse and Beekenkamp CEO An Beekenkamp have published a joint letter of intent for this collaboration. According to Dümmen Orange, this collaboration has the potential to deepen, aims for success in economy of scale* and will proceed through greater collaboration and expertise sharing for long-term goals.
Critical time for the plant and flower industry
Beekenkamp Group CEO An Beekenkamp explained: The flower and plant breeding industry is at a critical point where cooperation can increase innovation and efficiency. Strategically, we want to grow through acquisitions. “We believe that the partnership between Beekenkamp Group and Dümmen Orange can create significant value for our companies and our customers,” he said.
Dümmen Orange CEO Anthony Christiaanse said: "Deepening the partnership with Beekenkamp Group offers the opportunity to benefit from the strengths of both companies. By sharing our knowledge and experience, we can respond more effectively to market demands and serve our customers worldwide more efficiently. Together, we are aiming for new opportunities and a sustainable future for the sector," he said.
* Economy of scale: An economic concept based on reducing the production costs of a product or service and increasing the production volume.
Two Dutch giants signal merger
Dutch-based Dümmen Orange and Beekenkamp, which are well-known to Turkish manufacturers, have set out to join forces.
Dümmen Orange offers cut flowers, potted plants, and perennials to growers and wholesalers worldwide. Its varieties are closely monitored by growers.

Beekenkamp, on the other hand, specializes in vegetables, potted ornamental plants, seedling packaging, and chrysanthemums. Ornamental plant growers in Türkiye closely follow these two organizations due to their professional affiliation.
Success in economies of scale
According to a statement from Dümmen Orange, the Beekenkamp Group and Dümmen Orange are in discussions to establish a closer partnership in marketing, sales, R&D, and production. To this end, Dümmen Orange CEO Anthony Christiaanse and Beekenkamp CEO An Beekenkamp have issued a joint letter of intent for this collaboration. According to Dümmen Orange, this collaboration offers the potential to deepen, achieving economies of scale.* aims for success and will proceed through greater collaboration and sharing of expertise for long-term goals.

Critical time in the plant and flower growing industry
"The flower and plant breeding industry is at a critical juncture where collaboration can boost innovation and efficiency. Strategically, we want to grow through acquisitions. We believe the partnership between Beekenkamp Group and Dümmen Orange can create significant value for our companies and customers," said Beekenkamp Group CEO An Beekenkamp.
Anthony Christiaanse, CEO of Dümmen Orange, said: "Deepening the partnership with the Beekenkamp Group offers an opportunity to leverage the strengths of both companies. By sharing our knowledge and experience, we can respond more effectively to market demands and serve our customers worldwide more efficiently. Together, we are aiming for new opportunities and a sustainable future for the industry."
Signal of merger from the Netherlands
Dümmen Orange and Beekenkamp, based in the Netherlands and well-known to Turkish producers, have set out to join forces.Dümmen Orange offers cut flowers, potted plants and perennial plants to growers and wholesalers worldwide. The varieties it develops are followed closely by producers. Beekenkamp, on the other hand, works on vegetables, potted ornamental plants, seedling packaging and chrysanthemums. Ornamental plant producers in Turkey follow these two organizations closely due to their professions.
Success in economy of scale
According to the statement made by Dümmen Orange, Beekenkamp Group and Dümmen Orange are in talks to establish a closer partnership in the areas of marketing, sales, R&D and production. To this end, Dümmen Orange CEO Anthony Christiaanse and Beekenkamp CEO An Beekenkamp have published a joint letter of intent for this collaboration. According to Dümmen Orange, this collaboration has the potential to deepen, aims for success in economy of scale* and will proceed through greater collaboration and expertise sharing for long-term goals.
Critical time for the plant and flower industry
Beekenkamp Group CEO An Beekenkamp explained: The flower and plant breeding industry is at a critical point where cooperation can increase innovation and efficiency. Strategically, we want to grow through acquisitions. “We believe that the partnership between Beekenkamp Group and Dümmen Orange can create significant value for our companies and our customers,” he said.
Dümmen Orange CEO Anthony Christiaanse said: "Deepening the partnership with Beekenkamp Group offers the opportunity to benefit from the strengths of both companies. By sharing our knowledge and experience, we can respond more effectively to market demands and serve our customers worldwide more efficiently. Together, we are aiming for new opportunities and a sustainable future for the sector," he said.
* Economy of scale: An economic concept based on reducing the production costs of a product or service and increasing the production volume.









