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Corteva Aims for Q4 Separation of Agribusinesses
25 Feb
Summary
- Corteva plans to separate into two listed companies.
- The separation is anticipated to occur in the fourth quarter of 2026.
- Company executives are optimistic about the crop protection industry's growth.

U.S. agrichemicals company Corteva announced that its planned separation into two distinct listed companies is projected to occur sometime in the fourth quarter of 2026. This strategic initiative, first revealed late last year, aims to enhance the company's focus by dividing its seed and pesticide operations.
Corteva's CEO indicated that details regarding the headquarters, senior leadership, and the CEO of the newly formed 'New Corteva' would be disclosed in the first half of 2026. Company executives conveyed optimism about the crop protection sector, foreseeing continued demand growth.
Despite expectations of some price pressures, Corteva executives believe that increased sales volumes will outweigh these challenges. Positive policy developments in the U.S. are also seen as beneficial for domestic soybean, canola, and mustard markets.




