Cheminova is a
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global company that primarily produces
agrochemical
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s. Its main activities are the identification, development, production, registration and marketing of
pesticides for the management of weeds, insects and
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in crops.
The company was floated in 1986
and is today owned by the American
FMC Corporation
FMC Corporation is an American chemical manufacturing company headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which originated as an insecticide producer in 1883 and later diversified into other industries. In 1941 at the beginning of US involvemen ...
, which purchased Cheminova for approximately
DKK 8.5 billion in 2014. Prior to this, it was owned by Auriga Industries A/S,
which was listed on the stock exchange
NASDAQ OMX
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,
Copenhagen
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(Københavns Fondsbørs) and wholly owned by Aarhus Universitets Forskningsfond (
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:
Aarhus University
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Research Fund).
Cheminova has subsidiary distribution companies and local representatives in more than 30 countries. The company has an annual turnover in excess of DKK 5 billion, where exports contribute 99%. It has approximately 850 employees in Denmark and over 1200 overseas.
History
Cheminova was founded in
Copenhagen
Copenhagen ( or .; da, København ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a proper population of around 815.000 in the last quarter of 2022; and some 1.370,000 in the urban area; and the wider Copenhagen metropolitan ar ...
in 1938 by the
civil engineer
A civil engineer is a person who practices civil engineering – the application of planning, designing, constructing, maintaining, and operating infrastructure while protecting the public and environmental health, as well as improving existing i ...
Gunnar Andreasen. At first, it produced anti-rust treatments at a factory located north of Copenhagen at Sydmarken 10–12,
Mørkhøj
Mørkhøj is a suburb 10 km northwest of central Copenhagen, Denmark. Mørkhøj is part of Gladsaxe Municipality. The area is mixed with single-family homes and public housing
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. Production of the treatments was halted during the
German occupation of Denmark
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under the
Second World War
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because the required raw materials were unavailable. Instead, the company began to produce alternatives for various goods that were difficult to obtain in Denmark as a result of the war. These included replacements for raw rubber and sugar, as well as thinners for paints and varnishes. The factory was twice sabotaged by
Danish resistance groups
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: by
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on 2 January 1945, and by
BOPA
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In 1942, the C ...
on 14 February 1945.
From 1944–46 a new factory, again close to Copenhagen, was built at Måløv Byvej 229–233,
Måløv
Måløv is a suburb within Ballerup Municipality, closely attached to Smørumnedre approx. 20 km. west of Copenhagen, in the Capital region, with a population of 8,787 (2022). The suburb is made up by single-family houses and a housing pro ...
. Production there was concentrated on
insecticides
Insecticides are substances used to kill insects. They include ovicides and larvicides used against insect eggs and larvae, respectively. Insecticides are used in agriculture, medicine, industry and by consumers. Insecticides are claimed t ...
, since the Allied victory had led to the release of several German patents for these chemicals. However, the factory had ongoing disputes with residents and the local authority regarding the effect of waste water from the plant on aquatic environments. Partly as a result of this, in 1953 the company moved its operations to Harboøre Tange (a large sand spit) and Rønland (a peninsula), near
Lemvig
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in West
Jutland
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, where its main operation remains today.

A further reason for the relocation was the presence of a large
salt dome
A salt dome is a type of structural dome formed when salt (or other evaporite minerals) intrudes into overlying rocks in a process known as diapirism. Salt domes can have unique surface and subsurface structures, and they can be discovered usi ...
under Rønland:
chlorine
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was an important constituent of the company's products, and it was thought that the new plant could extract this from the local salt, with any excess sold on for profit. One of the company's first purchases after the relocation was a salt extraction plant, which was quickly decommissioned after the local authority's decision to refuse permission for the sale of the excess salt made it unprofitable.
In 1943, Gunnar Andreasen transferred all Cheminova shares to Aarhus Universitets Forskningsfond (Aarhus University Research Fund).
Pollution

Cheminova's early operations left significant soil contamination at both the Mørkhøj and Måløv sites.
A municipal
chemical waste
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dump at Høfde 42 (
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Groyne
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42), Harboøre Tange, was previously heavily used by Cheminova for the disposal of dangerous solid and liquid chemical waste in the late 1950s and early 1960s. In 2014,
Region Midtjylland
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(
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: Central Jutland Region, the local authority) estimated the cost of removing the resulting ground contamination at DKK 0.25 billion.
Today, the company operates under strict environmental regulations for the treatment and disposal of chemical waste.
Products
Cheminova's current products include insecticides,
weedkillers and
fungicides
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, as well as some
fertilisers
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. These agrochemicals are mostly sold as ready-to-use mixes under own-brand labels and registrations. In addition, a number of non-agricultural chemicals are sold, including
froth flotation
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aids for the mining industry and
preservatives
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for the food industry.
[
For a number of years, ]organophosphate
In organic chemistry, organophosphates (also known as phosphate esters, or OPEs) are a class of organophosphorus compounds with the general structure , a central phosphate molecule with alkyl or aromatic substituents. They can be considered ...
pesticides (such as Parathion
Parathion, also called parathion-ethyl or diethyl parathion and locally known as "Folidol", is an organophosphate insecticide and acaricide. It was originally developed by IG Farben in the 1940s. It is highly toxic to non-target organisms, inc ...
) were Cheminova's main product. This later diversified significantly into the wider portfolio mentioned above, partly through internal development, but also through purchasing from competing companies.
This development has focused on improving the chemical processes used for production, and also on reducing the environmental impact of the products. Alongside this, a number of very toxic
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pesticides (so-called WHO
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class products) have been phased out.
References
External links
http://fmcagro.dk
(FMC's Danish website)
http://www.auriga.dk
(Auriga's Danish website)
">Bladan er duften af barndomsminder
/nowiki>">ladan is the smell of childhood memories">Bladan er duften af barndomsminder [Bladan is the smell of childhood memories
/nowiki>(Story (in Danish) about a childhood memory of the smell of Bladan, an insecticide produced by Cheminova)
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