INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Corteva, Inc. (NYSE: CTVA) announced today that Vylor Inc., a Delaware corporation and its wholly owned subsidiary ("Vylor"), has received the early tender results of its previously announced (i) private offers to exchange (with respect to each series, an "Exchange Offer" and together, the "Exchange Offers") any and all of the outstanding senior notes of the series listed in the table below issued by EIDP, Inc., a Delaware corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of Corteva ("EIDP" and such notes, collectively, the "EIDP Notes"), to the extent held by eligible holders, for a corresponding series of notes to be newly issued by Vylor (collectively, the "Vylor Notes") and (ii) related consent solicitations (with respect to the EIDP Base Indenture (as defined below) and the applicable EIDP Supplemental Indenture (as defined below) governing a series of EIDP Notes, a "Consent Solicitation" and together, the "Consent Solicitations") from eligible holders of EIDP Notes. The Consent Solicitations seek approval to adopt (a) certain proposed amendments to the base indenture governing the EIDP Notes (the "EIDP Base Indenture"), which would eliminate substantially all of the restrictive covenants and events of default (other than payment-related and bankruptcy-related events of default) from the EIDP Base Indenture (such proposed amendments, the "Proposed EIDP Base Indenture Amendments"), and (b) certain proposed amendments to the supplemental indentures to the EIDP Base Indenture (each, an "EIDP Supplemental Indenture"), which would eliminate the offer to repurchase upon change of control provisions from the applicable EIDP Supplemental Indenture (such proposed amendments, the "Proposed EIDP Supplemental Indenture Amendments" and, together with the Proposed EIDP Base Indenture Amendments, the "Proposed Amendments"). Approval of the Proposed EIDP Base Indenture Amendments requires consents from the holders of at least a majority of the aggregate principal amount of all the EIDP Notes, voting as a single class (the "Requisite Consents"). Approval of the Proposed EIDP Supplemental Indenture Amendments requires consents from the holders of at least a majority of the aggregate principal amount of the applicable series of EIDP Notes (the "Majority Consents").

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