Antitrust Claim Lodged Against Crop Input Companies

An antitrust claim has been lodged in federal court against Bayer AG, Corteva Inc., BASF Corp, Syngenta Corp., Nutrien Ag Solutions, Growmark Inc., and other crop input producers and wholesalers/retailers, alleging that these companies are violating state and federal antitrust laws through a coordinated boycott of e-commerce sales platforms like Farmers Business Network and AgVend Inc.

Attorneys for the plaintiff, a farmer’s widow who oversees his estate, have asked the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois to certify the case as a class action. Other companies targeted by the complaint include Cargill Inc., Winfield United, Univar Solutions, Inc., CHS Inc., Tenkoz Inc., Federated Co-operatives Ltd., and the J.R. Simplot Co. subsidiary Pinnacle Agriculture.

A BASF spokesperson told Bloomberg Law in a Jan. 11 statement that the company “strongly disagrees with the allegations in the lawsuit, and intends to defend itself vigorously.” A Nutrien spokesperson told Bloomberg that the company denies “all allegations of wrongdoing” but declined to comment further on “the potential litigation.”