American Vanguard Corporation
American Vanguard Corporation, through its subsidiary AMVAC Chemical Corporation, is a diversified specialty and agricultural products company focusing on crop protection, turf and ornamental markets, and public health applications.[1] The company was cofounded by Glenn Wintemute, who stepped down as president in 1994. His son, Eric Wintemute, now serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.[2]
American Vanguard trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol "AVD."[3]
The company operates factories in Los Angeles and Axis, Alabama.[4][5] T
Products have included dichlorvos (DDVP),[6] metam sodium, mevinphos, pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB) and terbufos.
History
In 1991, over 19,000 gallons of metam sodium manufactured by Amvac Chemical Corporation spilled from a train derailment into Shasta Lake.[7] AMVAC settled resulting lawsuits for $2 million while Southern Pacific Transportation Company paid $30 million in settlements.[8]
In 2007, Amvac paid $300,000 in a pre-trial settlement with six workers who were exposed to pesticide dibromochloropropane (DBCP) on a Dole Food Company-operated banana plantation in the 1970s.[9]
In 2017, the company acquired the US rights to abamectin, Chlorothalonil, and paraquat from ADAMA Agricultural Solutions.[10]
In 2018, the company acquired the US and Canada Bromacil business from Bayer Crop Science.[11]
References
- http://american-vanguard.com/
- http://american-vanguard.com/AboutUs/tabid/69/Default.aspx
- https://www.marketbeat.com/stocks/NYSE/AVD/
- Mitchell, Ellen. "AMVAC expansion gets tax breaks from Mobile County". Al.com. Advance Local Media. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- Miller, T Christian (8 April 2007). "Pesticide maker sees profit when others see risk". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- Miller, T Christian (16 May 2006). "Controversial Insecticide Allowed to Stay on Market". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- Mydans, Seth (21 July 1991). "Questions Linger as California Spill Sits". New York Times. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- Darling, Dylan (9 July 2011). "20th anniversary of Cantara Loop spill: Measures taken to keep Sacramento River clean". Redding Record Searchlight. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- "Banana Workers Get $3.3M In Pesticide Case". The Associated Press. 5 November 2007. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- "AMVAC buys three products from Adama to sell to US market". Southeast FarmPress. 8 June 2017. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- Zimmerman, Chuck (2 July 2018). "AMVAC Purchases Bayer Bromacil Business". agwired.com. Retrieved 15 November 2018.