Wynnstay, the agricultural supplies group, has reached agreement with the administrators of Countrywide to acquire the business and assets of eight stores.
The agreement, from Countrywide Farmers' network of country outlets, is for a total initial consideration of £0.8m.
With five of the stores located in Devon and Cornwall, their addition strategically extends Wynnstay's geographic reach in the South West of England, particularly in Cornwall, following an acquisition in the county in March 2018.
The remainder help to consolidate Wynnstay's existing presence in Shropshire, Monmouthshire, and Oxfordshire, with stores in Bridgnorth, Raglan and Thame, respectively.
The new stores provide a range of products for farmers and the rural community, and operate similarly to Wynnstay Country Stores. At completion, the total number of Wynnstay Country Stores will increase from 52 to 60 outlets.
In the year to 30 November 2017, the new stores generated combined sales of £16.4m. Following completion, Wynnstay intends to implement an integration and investment programme, and expects to see the benefits of a positive contribution from the stores start to come through over the course of 2019 and beyond.
The Company will announce half year results for the six months ended 30 April 2018 in mid-June.
Administrators were appointed to retailer Countrywide Farmers Plc, which employs around 735 people, in April due to "significant trading difficulties" and "cash flow pressures".