Ludwigshafen, Germany
January 14, 2004
BASF Aktiengesellschaft will
divest the so-called phenoxy herbicide business (agrochemicals
to control weeds, globally known under the trade names U 46® and
Duplosan®) to Nufarm Limited,
Melbourne, Australia. The sale comprises the six active
ingredients 2,4-D, MCPA, Mecoprop-P, Mecoprop, Dichlorprop-P and
Dichlorprop with sales of about €40 million in 2002. The
transaction includes registrations, trademarks, intellectual
property rights, customer lists and inventories.
The purchase price for this business including inventories
amounts to €42 million. Both companies expect to close the
transaction early 2004.
BASF’s existing business with combinations of the above
mentioned six active ingredients with innovative BASF herbicides
does not form part of the divestiture. BASF will source the
phenoxy active ingredients for these mixture products from
Nufarm.
“For BASF, this is another step in focusing our Agricultural
Products business on higher growth products,” says Hans W.
Reiners, President of BASF’s Agricultural Products division.
„There are products in our portfolio which, like the phenoxy
herbicides, make a better strategic fit with a specialized
company, such as Nufarm.“
Phenoxy herbicides were introduced to agriculture about 50 years
ago and continue to play an important role in weed control.
Currently, they represent about 4% of the global herbicide
market.
With sales of €3 billion in 2002, BASF’s Agricultural
Products division, is a leading supplier and marketer of
fungicides, insecticides and herbicides. Based on its broad
experience in R&D, manufacturing, marketing and sales, the
vision of BASF’s Agricultural Products division is to be the
world’s leading innovator, optimizing agricultural production,
improving nutrition, and thus enhancing the quality of life for
a growing world population. Further information on BASF
Agricultural Products can be found on the web at
www.basf.de/en/produkte/gesundheit/pflanzen.
Nufarm Limited is an Australian-based company, headquartered in
Melbourne, with strong capabilities in chemical synthesis, sales
and marketing. Through a global network of manufacturing and
formulation facilities, Nufarm specializes in crop protection
and has a number of industrial, fine and performance chemicals
businesses. Nufarm employs more than 2,500 people at its various
locations in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Africa, Europe and
North America. |