Nufarm venderá productos Sumitomo en Canadá y Europa central y oriental

Nufarm Limited y Sumitomo Chemical Co. anunciaron el lunes nuevos acuerdos de distribución para Canadá y tres países europeos.

In Canada, Nufarm Agriculture Inc. will sell crop protection and specialty products of Sumitomo-owned companies Valent USA Corp. and Valent BioSciences Corp. The agreement expands their distribution partnership launched in 2011 when Nufarm Agriculture began selling Valent’s Valtera herbicide.

“The Valent and VBC range of products includes a number of proprietary active ingredients and will strengthen Nufarm’s position in a number of key market segments in Canada,” General Manager of Nufarm Agriculture Yvonnick Jambon said in a statement.

Nufarm dijo que venderá insecticidas Sumitomo, incluidos esfenvalerato y piriproxifeno en Hungría, Rumania y Ucrania. En Ucrania, el fenitrotión, que se vende ampliamente con el nombre de Sumithion, también se distribuirá a través de una empresa local de Nufarm.

“The addition of the Sumitomo portfolio will strengthen Nufarm’s insecticide position and allow the company to target a number of higher value segments,” Peter van Sloun, Nufarm’s General Manager for North East Europe, said in a statement.

Managing Executive Officer of Sumitomo Chemical, Ray Nishimoto, added, “In these three European countries, the new distribution arrangements with Nufarm will further strengthen Sumitomo Chemical’s crop protection chemicals business.”

Since a capital tie‐up in April 2010, Nufarm and Sumitomo Chemical have continued efforts to create a “synergy effect” in business activities including product sale and manufacturing. The distribution agreements allow Sumitomo Chemical products to be sold via Nufarm’s platform on a broader geographical scale, spanning 15 countries, including Brazil, Indonesia and the European region. Nufarm products are distributed via Sumitomo Chemical Group companies in six countries including France, Spain and Italy. Both companies continue to assess additional opportunities for cooperation.

Fuente: Sumitomo Chemical y Nufarm; editado por Jaclyn Sindrich, editora gerente