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Corteva to acquire Stoller Group

Corteva and Stoller Group announced today that Corteva signed a definitive agreement to acquire Houston-based Stoller, one of the largest independent biologicals companies in the industry with operations and sales in more than 60 countries.

The acquisition of Stoller reinforces Corteva’s commitment to providing farmers with biological tools that complement evolving farming practices and help them meet changing market expectations. Stoller has been successful by demonstrating technical excellence and delivering benefits and value of integrated solutions in the field.

“Biologicals provide farmers with sustainably advantaged tools that complement crop protection technologies, and collectively, can work to address global challenges around food security and climate change. Stoller represents a leader in the biologicals industry given its commercial presence and market expansion potential, while also delivering attractive growth and operating margins,” says Chuck Magro, chief executive officer at Corteva.  “In combination with Corteva’s leading innovation organization, Stoller provides a platform for expanding and accelerating Corteva’s biologicals business to become one of the largest players in the rapidly expanding  biologicals market.” 

The biologicals market is expected to grow high-single digits annually through 2035, representing approximately 25% of the overall crop protection market by 2035. Over the past three years, Corteva has expanded its biologicals business through external and internal innovation, R&D collaborations, licensing and distribution agreements, and acquisitions. 

“In Stoller’s 50+ year history, we have successfully helped growers around the world increase their productivity and improve their sustainability. We are proud to join forces with Corteva as we share a vision of helping farmers succeed in growing the nutritious food the world relies on,” says Guillermo de la Borda, chief executive officer of Stoller. “This announcement is a true testament to the incredible success and dedication of our teams across the globe who have helped us become one of the most trusted biostimulant and plant health companies in the world. Our innovative solutions and deep expertise will continue to make an impact for years to come.” 

Stoller is the second biologicals acquisition for Corteva this year, as the company recently announced it signed a definitive agreement to acquire Symborg, an expert in microbiological technologies based in Murcia, Spain. Corteva will bring together the complementary commercial and technical strengths of Stoller and Symborg as part of its biologicals strategy. 

The Stoller purchase price of $1.2 billion in cash represents an enterprise value multiple of approximately 12x, based on Stoller’s expected EBITDA for 2022 on a stand-alone basis. The purchase price will be paid at closing, which is anticipated to be completed in the first half of 2023 following regulatory approvals and satisfaction of customary closing conditions.  

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