Danish company to buy Syngenta sugarbeet seed business

Published online: Jun 13, 2017 News
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One of the world’s biggest forage seed firms is set to enter the sugarbeet seed business by buying Syngenta’s.

Swiss ag chemical and seed firm Syngenta announced June 8 it will sell its sugarbeet seed business to Danish forage and turf seed producer DLF Seeds for an undisclosed sum.

“Sugarbeet seeds is a natural extension of our seeds business and it is an interesting high-value crop,” DLF Seeds CEO Truels Damsgaard said in a release.

DLF “has a strong record in specialized seeds and in the integration of strategic acquisitions and offers excellent prospects for the sugar beet seeds business, enabling it to build on its expertise in serving industrial sugar producers,” Jeff Rowe, Syngenta’s president for global seeeds and North America, said in the same release.

The deal, pending “customary approval requirements,” is expected to close by the end of the third quarter of this year, the companies said.

DLF, owned mostly by a Danish seed growers’ co-operative, operates in Canada as DLF Pickseed, formed in 2013 when DLF bought Ontario-based forage seed firm Pickseed.

Source: www.agcanada.com