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​Deere, Monsanto tell CADE effects of their deal in Brazil are different from those in US

By Ana Paula Candil ( October 5, 2016, 21:49 GMT | Insight) -- Deere & Company and Monsanto told the Brazilian competition authority that the effects of their deal in Brazil are different from those in the US, where authorities sued to block Deere’s acquisition of Monsanto’s planting unit because of concerns about the combination of two primary providers of high-speed precision planting systems. The companies said they don’t sell those products in Brazil, and said that the deal will increase the supply of retrofit parts.Deere & Company and Monsanto told the Brazilian competition authority that the effects of their deal in Brazil are different from those in the US, where authorities sued to block Deere’s acquisition of Monsanto’s planting unit, Precision Planting, because of concerns about the combination of two primary providers of high-speed precision planting systems....

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