
Bayer released the following statement regarding its operations during the coronavirus outbreak:
As of March 17, 2020, Bayer remains committed to providing business continuity in our daily operations and ensuring we deliver on our commitments to customers around the world to the greatest extent possible under these challenging circumstances. For our Crop Science product supply, R&D and seed production sites, we have staffing plans in place to maintain plant and facility operations in order to provide customers with the products and services they depend on.
We are committed to keeping our customers informed of any changes that may come in the days or weeks to follow.
The safety and well-being of our employees, customers, business partners and the communities in which we live and work remains a top priority.
Bayer continues to work closely with local, state and national health officials to do our part as we learn more every day about COVID-19.
To learn more about Bayer's precautions during the outbreak, click here.
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