Bayer in talks with BASF on sale of vegetable seeds business
German agri-chemical giants Bayer and BASF are it talks on the sale of Bayer's entire vegetable seeds business, it has been announced.
On October 13, 2017, Bayer had already agreed to sell selected Crop Science businesses to BASF for 5.9 billion euros.
This first package covers Bayer’s global glufosinate-ammonium business and the related LibertyLink™ technology for herbicide tolerance, essentially all of the company’s field crop seed businesses, and the respective research and development capabilities.
The seed businesses being divested include the global cotton seed business (excluding India and South Africa), the oilseed rape/canola business in North America and Europe, and the soybean seed business.
Any sales and licenses would be subject to a successful closing of the proposed acquisition of Monsanto, which remains subject to customary closing conditions, including receipt of required regulatory approvals.
The European Commission recently extended the examination deadline for the acquisition until April 5.
In a statement, Bayer said it is confident of fully addressing all concerns of the European Commission.
The multinational company said it is working closely with the authorities worldwide in order to successfully close the transaction in the second quarter of 2018.




