The DowDuPont agricultural businesses that became Corteva had revenue of over $14 billion in 2017,[9] which would have placed the company in the Fortune 500 for that year.
[11] In August 2022, Bayer CropScience sued Corteva alleging that they breached contractual obligations related to the development and commercialization of E3 soybeans.
[12] Corteva worked with CHD Group, Sewa Bharti, Pradhan to support COVID-19 missions across India for farmers.
[15][16][17] In 2022, the Federal Trade Commission announced that it is initiating litigation against Corteva, challenging certain US-based discount programs extended to their respective customers.
[18][19] In January 2024, a federal judge ruled that both Syngenta and Corteva must face the FTC lawsuit.