( October 24, 2017, 04:51 GMT | Insight) -- Australian agrochemicals maker Nufarm has agreed to acquire a European portfolio of crop protection products from Adama Agriculture Solutions and Syngenta Crop Protection for A$691 million ($538.2 million), in a deal requiring regulatory approvals from European regulators, and the European Commission's acceptance of Nufarm as a "suitable purchaser," The Australian reports.Australian agrochemicals maker Nufarm has agreed to acquire a European portfolio of crop protection products from Adama Agriculture Solutions and Syngenta Crop Protection for A$691 million ($538.2 million), in a deal requiring regulatory approvals from European regulators, and the European Commission's acceptance of Nufarm as a "suitable purchaser," The Australian reports. The deal comprises more than 50 crop-protection formulas and 260 registrations in Europeans markets including Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Poland, Hungary and Romania....
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