However, the company said that this deal will have no impact on Bayer's India business.
"In light of the planned acquisition of Monsanto, Bayer has signed an agreement to sell selected Crop Science businesses to BASF for EUR 5.9 billion," Bayer said in a statement.
The assets to be sold generated net sales of about EUR 1.3 billion in 2016.
Separately, Germany-based BASF -- the world's third- largest crop chemicals manufacturer -- said it has signed an agreement to acquire significant parts of Bayers seed and non-selective herbicide businesses.
"We are taking an active approach to address potential regulatory concerns, with the goal of facilitating a successful close of the Monsanto transaction," said Werner Baumann, Chairman of the Board of Management of Bayer AG.
Bayer said it will continue to work diligently with the relevant authorities with the aim of closing the planned acquisition of Monsanto by early 2018.
Bayer had in September 2016 agreed to take over the American seeds major Monsanto for USD 66 billion
The assets to be sold include Bayer's global glufosinate-ammonium business and the related LibertyLink technology for herbicide tolerance, essentially all of the companys field crop seeds businesses, as well as respective research and development capabilities.
The transaction includes the transfer of relevant intellectual property and facilities, as well as more than 1,800 employees primarily in the US, Germany, Brazil, Canada and Belgium.
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