Justice Department Approves Bayer-Monsanto Merger In Landmark Settlement

"Federal antitrust regulators have granted agribusiness giants Bayer and Monsanto permission to merge after the two companies agreed to spin off $9 billion worth of assets, the largest such sale of corporate assets ever required by the Justice Department.

Under the proposed settlement filed Tuesday, Bayer will sell its seed and herbicide businesses to a third party, the German chemical company BASF. It also will sell its emerging digital farming business as well as a variety of intellectual property and R&D projects.

The targeted spinoffs are aimed at preventing Bayer and Monsanto from using their combined control over seeds and seed treatments to raise the price of agricultural products to farmers and consumers, Justice Department officials said. Just six companies, including Bayer and Monsanto, have historically dominated the global trade in seeds and agrochemicals."

Brian Fung and Caitlin Dewey report for the Washington Post May 29, 2018.

SEE ALSO:

"Bayer Wins U.S. Approval for Monsanto After Two-Year Quest" (Bloomberg)

"Bayer Wins U.S. Nod For Monsanto Deal To Create Agriculture Giant" (Reuters)

Source: Washington Post, 05/30/2018