Canadian Manufacturing

Competition Bureau investigating agricultural suppliers over sales activity

The Canadian Press
   

Canadian Manufacturing
Supply Chain Food & Beverage


Looking at whether the companies restricted or refused to sell product to retailer Farmer Business Network Canada.

OTTAWA — The Competition Bureau says it is investigating several major agricultural suppliers to determine if conduct alleged against them may “significantly harm competition” in Canada’s agricultural sector.

It says it is looking into whether BASF, Bayer-Monsanto, Cargill, Corteva, Federated Coop, Univar Solutions and Winfield have restricted or refused to sell product to retailer Farmer Business Network Canada, and if some of them have co-ordinated in efforts against the retailer.

The agricultural inputs retailer, a subsidiary of US-based Farmer Business Network Inc., also operates a digital platform that aggregates data to let farmers see what others are paying for agricultural products.

The Competition Bureau says it obtained court orders on Feb. 11 as part of the ongoing investigation that requires the manufacturers and wholesalers to produce relevant records and written information.

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It says there is no conclusion of wrongdoing at this time.

Corteva and BASF say they believe their conduct is in compliance with Canadian competition laws, and that they are co-operating with the investigation. Other companies did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

 

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