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Bayer clears EU hurdle for Monsanto deal with pledge

Bayer agrees to bolster BASF by selling it seeds, pesticides and digital agricultur­e technology

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Bayer AG cleared one big hurdle for its $66 billion (Dh242 billion) takeover of Monsanto, winning European Union approval for the deal after agreeing to bolster BASF by selling it seeds, pesticides and digital agricultur­e technology.

Bayer and BASF “need to provide further evidence” of BASF’s ability and incentives to build the business into an important competitor in order for BASF to get approval to buy the more than €6 billion ($7.4 billion) package, the EU said. The EU didn’t specify a buyer for Bayer’s vegetable seeds unit. Bayer has suggested BASF should take it over.

“We have made sure that the number of global players actively competing in these markets stays the same. That is important because we need competitio­n to ensure farmers have a choice of different seed varieties and pesticides at affordable prices,” said EU Competitio­n Commission­er Margrethe Vestager.

Bayer and Monsanto must still convince US regulators who are pushing for the companies to divest more assets to resolve antitrust concerns, a person said last week. Bayer is suing the Russian antitrust watchdog over an order for it to share technology with Russian companies. Bayer said it’s still aiming to complete the deal by the end of the second quarter. The company said it’s working closely with the US Department of Justice.

“Receipt of the European Commission’s approval is a major success and a significan­t milestone,” Chief Executive Officer Werner Baumann said in an emailed statement.

The deal is the last of three big agricultur­al deals that are reshaping global farming. DuPont Co. had to sell most of its global research and developmen­t operations to placate EU concerns over its merger with Dow Chemical Co last year.

$66b value of Bayer’s planned takeover of Monsanto

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