Bosnia’s ASA Group buys Serbia’s wheat mill Zito Backa

Published 2025년 7월 10일

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Bosnia and Herzegovina's diversified conglomerate ASA Group has acquired Zito Backa, a wheat mill in Serbia's northwestern town of Kula, Prevent Group, ASA Group's sister company, said. The acquisition represents a key strategic move that positions ASA Group's Serbian unit ASA Trading as the largest grain trader, storage operator, and milling group in the country,

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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s diversified conglomerate ASA Group has acquired Zito Backa, a wheat mill in Serbia’s northwestern town of Kula, Prevent Group, ASA Group’s sister company, said. The acquisition represents a key strategic move that positions ASA Group’s Serbian unit ASA Trading as the largest grain trader, storage operator, and milling group in the country, Prevent Group said in a press release on Friday, without disclosing the size of the investment. “This acquisition is a natural step in ASA Group’s long-term strategy to expand in key sectors across the region. Zito Backa brings together a strong tradition, an excellent reputation for quality, and strategic production capabilities. It perfectly aligns with our vision to scale both regionally and internationally in the field of stock commodities,” ASA Group CEO Eldin Hadziselimovic said. Founded in 1916, Zito Backa has a daily flour production capacity of 220 tons and a grain storage capacity of up to 50,000 tons. In 2018, ...

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