Marketplace · Netherlands
Agriculture & horticulture businesses in Nijmegen typically transact at 2.6x–4.1x EV/EBITDA, with a sector median of 3.3x in the Netherlands. Gelderland's largest city and life-sciences hub.
Nijmegen (population ~180,000, Gelderland) anchors agriculture & horticulture transactions at a 3.3x EV/EBITDA median, with most defensible deals landing between 2.6x (conservative) and 4.1x (strong recurring revenue). Gelderland's largest city and life-sciences hub. SMEs in healthcare, university spin-offs, regional manufacturing and services; deal flow moderate but defensible across cycles.
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Browse all listingsFor a agriculture & horticulture SME in Nijmegen with normalised EBITDA above €200k, expect the headline price to anchor on a 3.3x EV/EBITDA multiple, with a working-capital peg, 5–15% escrow, and (in 35–45% of deals) an earn-out tied to year-one EBITDA or customer retention. Cross-border buyer interest from Belgian acquirers is consistently elevated.
Gelderland's largest city and life-sciences hub. SMEs in healthcare, university spin-offs, regional manufacturing and services; deal flow moderate but defensible across cycles. For agriculture & horticulture specifically, Nijmegen's buyer pool typically includes regional family businesses, Benelux-wide strategic acquirers, and (for deals above ~€2m EV) PE-backed roll-up platforms.