Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. ("MCI") decided at a Board of Directors Meeting held on January 30, 2009, to split the current Agrochemicals Division and subsequently absorb it into Sankyo Agro Co., Ltd. ("Sankyo Agro"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of MCI. (The corporate name will be changed to "Mitsui Chemicals Agro, Inc." on April 1, 2009.)
This transaction is a simplified "company split agreement" with Sankyo Agro, in which a wholly-owned subsidiary will become the successor company. Accordingly, some items are not disclosure and some details are omitted.
1. Purpose of Company Split
MCI acquired all shares of Sankyo Agro from Sankyo Corporation (currently Daiichi Sankyo Company Limited) on March 30, 2007 and merged it with MCI’s agrochemicals subsidiary with the aim of strengthening its agrochemicals formulation and distribution operations.
To optimize MCI’s agrochemical business performance, a core business of the company, and maximize operational synergy, MCI will split and subsequently integrate its Agrochemicals Division with Sankyo Agro.
2. Outline of Company Split
(1) Schedule of Company Split


Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. will split its Agrochemicals Division and Integrate it with Sankyo Agro Co., Ltd.