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Jul. 13, 2007 Source: Bayer CropScience news release Bayer CropScience announced today that Nunhems, its vegetable seed business, has completed the acquisition of the assets of the South Korean vegetable seed company SeedEx which specializes in the breeding, production and marketing of Hot pepper and Brassica varieties. Both crops belong to the most important vegetable crops in Asia in terms of acreage and consumption. The Korean authorities had approved the transaction. Financial terms were not disclosed. The acquisition strengthens Nunhems' business in the Asia/Pacific region offering access to new Asian markets as well as growth opportunities in other regions of the world. With both crops being strategic crops for Nunhems the germplasm and breeding activities of SeedEx ideally complement Nunhems' portfolio. Furthermore, the acquisition will bring in specifically skilled and knowledgeable staff. Mr. Douwe Zijp, Chief Executive Officer of Nunhems comments: "The acquisition of SeedEx is an important step to strengthen our market position in Hot Pepper and Brassica in Asia. The SeedEx team with its well recognized breeding competence and market know-how will be an excellent reinforcement of our global teams." Mr. Sang Gil Lee, Managing Director SeedEx comments: "I am proud that my team becomes part of a global specialist company in vegetables seeds. Nunhems will supply additional resources, practical expertise and know-how on biotechnological support for the creation of new varieties." The company's vegetable seed business operates under the name of Nunhems. Nunhems® is the global specialist in vegetable seeds and sharing smart products, concepts and expertise with the professional horticultural production industry and supply chain. Its portfolio includes leading varieties and brands in crops such as leek, onion, carrot, melon, cucumber, tomato, watermelon, lettuce, pepper and chicory witloof. With annual sales of EUR 190 million in 2006, Nunhems is among the world's four leading vegetable seed companies with an extensive rate of 28 species and some 2,500 varieties. With more than 1,200 people Nunhems is present in all major vegetable production areas in the world. Tweet |
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