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Mycogen and Cargill
Together,
we're building a stronger seed company.
With the merger of Cargill Hybrid Seeds and Mycogen Seeds,
two respected seed suppliers create a new industry leader.
The combined company will integrate the best people, products
and facilities to become more efficient, with a stronger product
offering and improved customer service.
Facts and figures about the new company.
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The
third largest U.S. seed corn producer |
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Combined
market share in sunflower seed is 50.3%, making it the largest
U.S. sunflower seed producer |
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Premium
corn silage lineup |
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Also
a major producer of seed for soybeans, alfalfa and sorghum |
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The
new company will be called Mycogen Seeds |
Together, we're better. Here's why.
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Stronger,
more complete product offering |
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Enhanced
product research and development |
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More
diversified breeding efforts |
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More
production capacity, spread over key geographies |
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Enhanced
distribution capabilities |
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More
sales and marketing support |
Next steps.
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Plans are to conduct "business as usual" regarding sales,
service or distribution of seed products from either company
during the 2000 / 2001 selling season |
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The
assets of the two companies will be integrated to best use
the strengths of each |
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We will be adopting the best of both companies
Our Combined Facilities
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