Monsanto CEO Grant to make way for Bayer's Condon post-takeover

Reuters 

(Reuters) - Co's Officer will step down when AG completes the takeover of the U.S. seeds company, making way for to lead the combined crop sciences

Grant became in 2003 and will leave following the close of the deal, along with other senior executives including and Robert Fraley, said on Monday.

German conglomerate is preparing to close its $62.5 billion takeover of this quarter, giving it control of more than 25 percent of the world's seed and pesticides market.

Condon, the head of its Crop Science division, will stay in that role after the Monsanto deal is wrapped up, Bayer said.

Monsanto's will assume the same role at Bayer's enlarged Crop Science division, and will be based in

Bayer has been divesting assets to win over antitrust regulators for its proposed takeover.

Grant said he has "made the decision to pursue new opportunities following the closing" of the deal but did not give any further details.

(Reporting by in Bengaluru and Ludwig Burger in Frankfurt; Editing by Sai Sachin Ravikumar/Shailesh Kuber/Alexander Smith)

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First Published: Mon, May 07 2018. 20:04 IST