Discover the full management transaction log of TERACT, a publicly traded company based in France. Shares are listed on FR FR, under the oversight of AMF. Operating in the Retail & Commerce sector, TERACT has recorded 3 reports. Market capitalisation: €219.3m. The latest transaction was filed on 10 March 2026 — PROMESSES CROISEES D'ACHAT ET DE VENTE D'ACTIONS SOUS CONDITION. Among the most active insiders: THIERRY BLANDINIERES. Every trade is accessible without an account.
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TERACT is a French specialized retail group focused on two core businesses: garden centre/pet retail and food retail. It describes itself as an innovative network of committed retailers and brands built around proximity, sustainability and an omnichannel customer experience. Its portfolio includes leading banners such as Jardiland, Gamm vert, Delbard, Jardineries du Terroir and Noé, la Maison des Animaux in garden and pet retail, as well as Frais d’Ici, Bio&Co and Boulangerie Louise in food retail. The group also develops exclusive own-label brands, including ECLOZ, INVIVO Nous on sème, PURE FAMILY and LES SENS DU TERROIR, which support differentiation, customer loyalty and pricing power. TERACT was created through the merger completed in 2022 between 2MX Organic and InVivo Retail, the retail division of the InVivo Group. That transaction transformed the company into a broader sustainable-retail platform combining agricultural expertise, distribution know-how, innovation and digital capabilities. The original strategic thesis centered on a more responsible consumption model, with an emphasis on local sourcing, short supply chains, traceability and a stronger link with the agricultural world. Since then, TERACT has continued to reshape its store network and strengthen its digital footprint through redesigned websites and marketplace initiatives. As of 2025, the group said it operated a network of nearly 1,700 retail outlets. Gamm vert remains a key asset and is presented as France’s leading local garden centre chain with more than 1,100 locations across the country. This gives TERACT a dense territorial presence and strong proximity to consumers, particularly in regional and semi-rural markets. Its business model is designed to address fragmented markets where service quality, local relevance and convenience matter as much as product assortment. From a financial and operational standpoint, TERACT reported 2024-2025 consolidated revenue of €895.2 million, up 1.2% like-for-like, supported by resilient performance in Garden Centre/Pet Retail and a more mixed trend in Food Retail. Management has highlighted the expansion of e-commerce, the penetration of exclusive brands, and the optimization of the store network as key levers. The company also continues to adapt its food retail strategy with a greater reliance on franchising and selective portfolio management. Overall, TERACT stands out as a specialized French listed retailer combining agricultural roots, local distribution strength and a sustainability-led positioning in a highly competitive market.