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EW Nutrition and GRASP strengthen strategic partnership

This strategic move reflects both companies' commitment to long-term growth and their shared vision for expanding EW Nutrition’s market-leading position in the industry.

4 February 2026
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logoEW Nutrition and GRASP are pleased to announce a significant strengthening of their collaboration through a new agreement that will see EW Nutrition increase its ownership stake in GRASP from its current position to full ownership over the next four years.

This strategic move reflects both companies' commitment to long-term growth and their shared vision for expanding EW Nutrition’s market-leading position in the industry. The phased transition will ensure business continuity while supporting GRASP’s ongoing operations and development initiatives in Brazil.

"This agreement represents a natural evolution of our successful partnership," said Jan Vanbrabant, CEO of EW Nutrition. "We are excited to deepen our investment in GRASP and its exceptional team, products, and operations in Brazil."

GRASP’s portfolio includes world-leading products for toxin mitigation (Mastersorb), gut health management (Activo) and other industry-recognized solutions. The company's dedicated team will remain focused on delivering the quality and innovation that have established GRASP as a trusted name in the market.

"We look forward to this next chapter in our partnership with EW Nutrition," said Alysson Hoffmann Pegoraro, GRASP Managing Director. "I am confident that this agreement will help to not only continue producing and delivering innovative solutions for our customers worldwide but further increase significantly the global footprint of GRASP."

The gradual transition to full ownership will be completed by the end of 2029, ensuring a smooth integration process that preserves GRASP’s operational strengths and further solidifies EW Nutrition’s market position.

February 3, 2026 - EW Nutrition

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