BASF to acquire melon breeding company ASL
According to a news release, the transaction with the privately-owned French company based near Avignon, covers all assets, including seed production, intellectual property rights, germplasm, research and development facilities as well as staff.
ASL is specialized in orange flesh type melons, such as the cantaloupe and charentais types. To guarantee an efficient know-how transfer it is planned to close the acquisition on Jan. 1, 2023. The owners’ decision to pursue the divestment of their company to their long-term partner, BASF, will secure the continuation of the most innovative melon breeding program.
The seed production and breeding facilities near Avignon will complement BASF’s existing network of 23 breeding stations for vegetable seeds worldwide and will be the first station for R&D activities, such as breeding and screening, located in France.
Financial details of the transaction are not disclosed.
Further information about BASF vegetable seeds business is available at www.nunhems.com.