Rallis to exit seeds, chemicals

| Rallis India is scripting a fresh restructuring plan under a new managing director. |
| It has decided to focus only on its pesticides business "" it will no longer focus on its existing seeds and speciality chemicals businesses. |
| Even in the pesticides business, Rallis will discontinue some of its low-margin products. It is also planning to enter into manufacturing or marketing alliances with leading multinationals for pesticides. |
| The seeds division has already discontinued a marketing alliance with Monsanto, while its sourcing and branding agreement with local players is an area of de-focus. The earlier plan of getting into biotechnology has also been scrapped. |
| VS Sohoni, Rallis India managing director, told Business Standard, "Pesticides will be the key business, which we will grow with a clear focus on high-margin products. The seeds business is capital intensive, which we are not willing to grow right now." |
| The turnover of the seeds business has dropped to only Rs 6 crore. "Our seeds business will only cater to some crops like cotton, paddy, wheat and some vegetables," Sohoni added. |
| The speciality chemicals business""largely leather chemicals""no longer fits into the company's core business, as sales have stagnated. |
| A part of the chemicals business was sold last month for Rs 47 crore. Last year, the company had posted losses of Rs 77 crore. |
| "We are essentially rejuvenating our product portfolio. While some new-generation pesticides will be added, some existing low-margin products will be withdrawn," Sohoni said. |
| For instance, the company is taking a re-look at organo-phosphates, an old generation pesticide. Sohoni, however, refused to divulge specific details. |
| Rallis has also discontinued the distribution of bulk fertilisers and its arrangement with Tata Chemicals for the distribution of urea. Earlier, the fledgling pharmaceuticals business was also sold. |
| Rallis India is the second largest player in the domestic pesticides market, with brands such as Contaf, Rogor, Tatamida, Reeva and Tatametri. The company produces a range of specialty fertilisers like calcium nitrate, Tracel and Solubor. |
| The company has one of the most extensive distribution networks in the Indian agricultural industry, with an over 80 per cent penetration of the country's districts. |
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First Published: Feb 13 2004 | 12:00 AM IST

