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Bayer sees pesticides profit stagnating before Monsanto takeover

German drugs and pesticides maker Bayer forecast a year without earnings growth for its agricultural products business on Wednesday, as it seeks to complete its USD66 billion deal to take over U.S. seeds giant Monsanto.

February 22, 2017 / 22:24 IST
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German drugs and pesticides maker Bayer forecast a year without earnings growth for its agricultural products business on Wednesday, as it seeks to complete its USD66 billion deal to take over US seeds giant Monsanto.
Bayer has said the deal, which would put the size of its agricultural business on a par with its health care unit in terms of revenues, would enable it to develop new combinations of seeds and pesticides to compete against big rivals such as Dow and Dupont, which plan to merge their agricultural businesses.

However, in 2017 Bayer's Crop Science division is expected to produce underlying earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) unchanged from last year, the group said on Wednesday in reporting fourth-quarter group earnings that slightly beat market expectations.

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The shares were down 1.8 percent at 106.95 euros at 1319 GMT, reversing gains made over the last three trading sessions to leave the price up 7.9 percent so far this year.

"We've had outstanding harvests over the last three years, resulting in a certain oversupply in crops and a cyclical dent in our business," said Liam Condon, the head of Bayer's Crop Science unit, adding that the trend could soon change.