DowDuPont Completes Sale of Brazil Corn Seed Business to Chinese Firm

The Dow Chemical Co., a subsidiary of DowDuPont, announced the successful closing of the previously announced divestment of a select portion of its Dow AgroSciences’ corn seed business in Brazil to CITIC Agri Fund for a purchase price of $1.1 billion, according to an article on BusinessWire.com. The sale is part of the required regulatory remedies of the DowDuPont merger transaction, which closed on August 31, 2017.

The divestiture scope includes four corn seed production sites and four research centers, along with a copy of the Dow AgroSciences’ Brazilian corn germplasm bank, certain commercial and pipeline hybrids, and the Morgan trademark. CITIC Agri Fund also received a license to the Dow Sementes trademark for 12 months. The Agriculture Division of DowDuPont will retain Dow AgroSciences’ Brazilian corn germplasm bank and the remainder of its corn seed production sites and research centers, commercial and pipeline corn hybrids and other related assets.

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With the completion of this divestiture, the Agriculture Division of DowDuPont is moving forward with a comprehensive and balanced portfolio and a robust pipeline of innovative solutions across seed, crop protection, seed-applied technologies and digital agriculture. The intended independent Agriculture Company will be a global industry leader, with a continued strong presence in Brazil, better positioned to serve growers around the world with a superior portfolio of innovative solutions, greater choice, and competitive price for value.

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