Key Takeaways Nazca Capital has acquired a majority stake in SanSan, a Spanish company specializing in hydroponic pots for blueberry cultivation, through its Nazca Small Cap II Fund. SanSan, which recorded €16 million in 2024 sales, operates in key blueberry-producing regions such as Peru, Mexico, Morocco, and Spain, and is expanding into other crops including strawberries and raspberries. The partnership will strengthen SanSan’s international presence and accelerate its development as a platform for sustainable and efficient growing systems. SanSan’s CEO, José Sancho, will remain a shareholder and continue leading the company. Nazca Capital Expands Agricultural Portfolio with SanSan Acquisition Nazca Capital, a leading private equity firm focused on Spanish SMEs, announced the acquisition of a majority interest in SanSan, a long-established operator in the berry cultivation sector. The investment, made through the Nazca Small Cap II Fund, aims to build on SanSan’s strong market position in hydroponic solutions and to…







