Dow Agro plans $340M expansion, 577 new jobs

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Dow AgroSciences on Thursday morning announced plans for a $340 million expansion of its Indianapolis headquarters that is
expected to create 577 high-paying jobs over the next five years.

The huge investment will greatly expand the company's research and development capacity and is a major win for the Indiana
life sciences industry.

The company expects most of the positions to pay between $65,000 and $95,000 annually.

Dow AgroSciences, a subsidiary of Midland, Mich.-based giant Dow Chemical Co., produces agricultural products, such as seeds
and pesticides. In recent years, it has moved heavily into biotechnology, and plans to roll out five products by 2012 that
could generate $800 million annually in new sales.

The first phase of Dow AgroSciences’ expansion will be the addition of a 14,000-square-foot greenhouse and a 175,000-square-foot
research and development facility at its corporate campus on the city’s northwest side. The greenhouse should be finished
by year’s end, according to the company, while the R&D facility slated to open in early 2012.

The Indiana Economic Development Corp. gave Dow AgroSciences $12.5 million in performance-based tax credits and another $205,000
in training grants to encourage the company’s expansion. The city of Indianapolis will kick in another $500,000 from
its Industrial Development Grant Fund to help pay for road, sewer and water improvements related to the project.

Indianapolis has also committed to establish a property tax increment financing, or TIF, district to help Dow AgroSciences
defer $20 million in project costs. The TIF district must still be approved by city and state officials.

Gov. Mitch Daniels and Mayor Greg Ballard joined Dow AgroSciences CEO Antonio Galindez on Thursday morning to announce the
expansion.

“R&D leadership in the life sciences is a dream of every state in the union,” Daniels said in a press release.
“Here in Indiana, it’s not a dream, but a vibrant reality, and Dow AgroSciences’ steady growth is a major
reason why. This expansion makes Indiana a true world capital of agricultural science.”

Today’s Dow AgroSciences announcement comes on the heels of two expansions last year. In July, the company signed a
15-year lease spurring construction of an 80,000-square-foot R&D building adjacent to its headquarters. In September,
Dow AgroSciences revealed it will expand its presence in Purdue University’s West Lafayette Research Park, adding up
to 30 jobs there.

Dow AgroSciences was originally formed in 1989 as a 50-50 joint venture between the Elanco Plant Sciences business of locally-based
Eli Lilly and Co. and Dow’s agricultural products division. Dow acquired complete ownership in 1997. Dow AgroSciences
now employs 5,400 people globally, with 1,200 at its local headquarters.

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