Bayer sells more assets, bringing Monsanto deal closer

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WASHINGTON/(Reuters) - AG said on Thursday it had agreed to sell more crop science businesses to in a deal that fulfils undertakings to the and other regulators as part of its takeover of Co.

The package, being sold for up to 1.7 billion euros ($2.1 billion), includes its global vegetable seeds business, certain seed treatments and digital farming activities with total sales of 745 million euros in 2017.

"With this move, we are implementing the corresponding undertakings made to the and other regulatory authorities to allow the successful closing of the transaction," Werner Baumann, of the Board of Management of AG, said in a statement.

The German drug and crop maker's bid to buy seed and company Co is on track to win U.S. antitrust approval by the end of May, unless there is a last-minute complication, two people familiar with the matter said earlier on Thursday.

The transaction, if it closes as seems likely, will create a company commanding more than a quarter of the combined world market for seeds and pesticides in the fast-consolidating farm supplies industry.

The said in March it was pressing on with its antitrust review of the deal.

The merger has already cleared key hurdles. Russia's antitrust regulator FAS approved it last week and the last month gave conditional clearance, following a conditional nod in

Also last week, the German group raised 3 billion euros ($3.7 billion) by selling new shares to Singapore's state investment company, with further moves expected to increase its capital.

previously said it would only launch a cash call once it had sufficient clarity that the deal, signed in September 2016, would get the go-ahead.

It had already pledged to sell certain seed and herbicide assets for 5.9 billion euros ($7.2 billion) to BASF, as well as its vegetable seeds

(Reporting by in and Ludwig Burger and Douglas Busvine in Frankfurt; Editing by Alexandra Hudson/David Evans)

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 22:05 IST