Agrochemicals

AMVAC acquires herbicide business assets from Bayer Crop Science

AMVAC Chemical Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of American Vanguard Corporation, has announced the purchase of the Bromacil herbicide business in the US and Canada from Bayer Crop Science. This transaction is unrelated to the acquisition of Monsanto by Bayer, and financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

Bromacil is a broad spectrum residual herbicide used for non-agricultural industrial vegetation control and on many crops, such as pineapples, citrus, agave and asparagus. Marketed under the Hyvar and Krovar brands, Bromacil herbicides are long established weed control tools. AMVAC previously purchased these brands from DuPont Crop Protection in 2015 for markets outside of US and Canada including Japan, Thailand, Mexico, Cost Rica and Brazil.

The assets being purchased include the Bromacil trademarks and product registrations for sale of Hyvar and Krovar in the US and Canada. In order to ensure a seamless transfer from Bayer to AMVAC, Bayer will continue to market and provide customer support for these products until the end of September 2018.

Eric Wintemute, Chairman and CEO of American Vanguard commented: “These proven weed management products will strengthen our competitive position in serving many niche crop markets and also allow us to expand AMVAC’s participation in the industrial vegetation management business. Along with other initiatives that we are pursuing, acquiring these Bromacil herbicide assets will enhance the breadth of our domestic herbicide portfolio. We have a history of excellent working relationships with Bayer and are delighted to be carrying this successful product line forward.”