DowDuPont generates its revenues from Agriculture (to be de-merged as Cortex), Packaging & Specialty Plastics, Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure, Performance Materials & Coatings (these three segment are being spun off to form Dow Inc. in April 2019), Electronics & Imaging, Nutrition & Biosciences, Transportation & Advance Polymers, Safety & Construction, and Corporate (all of which will be part of the restructured DuPont).
Agriculture revenues are generated from a wide variety of agricultural chemicals such as herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides for farmers. Also included in this division's sales are genetically modified (GM) seeds/traits for corn, soybean, and cotton crop.
Packaging & Specialty Plastics includes revenues from elastomers, polyethylene, and other products used in the electrical, telecommunication, and packaging industry.
Industrial Intermediates and Infrastructure refers to revenues generated from functional materials that consists of a portfolio of products which find application in pharmaceuticals, personal care, and industrial specialty industries.
Performance Materials and Coating segment includes products such as amines, chlorinated organics, automotive systems, and epoxy, among others. The segment also includes products, such as adhesives and sealants, construction materials, cellulosic-based construction additives, raw materials for architectural paints and industrial coatings, and technologies used for water purification.
Transportation and Advanced Polymers segment provides material solutions with high-performance engineering resins, adhesives, lubricants and parts for the transportation, electronics and medical industries.
Electronic & Imaging business offers high-performance materials designed for specific use in the electronic industry. Electronic materials are primarily used in the production of electronic displays, fabrication of printed circuit boards, and integrated metallization processes.
Nutrition/Health products is a product line that includes soy-based food ingredients and food processing chemicals. The company sells probiotics and cultures, specialty proteins, systems and texturants and excipients.
Industrial BioSciences primarily focuses on new product development to assess and build commercial viability of other businesses through biotechnology and engineering solutions including enzymes, biomaterials, biocides, and antimicrobial solutions, and process technology.
Safety and Construction primarily includes supply of safety and protection materials globally.
Corporate refers to certain company-related activities, such as insurance, and environmental operations, among others. It also includes non-business aligned joint ventures, gains and losses on the sales of financial assets, and discontinued businesses.
Total Revenues for DowDuPont have largely trended lower over recent quarters. Revenues declined from $21.5 billion in Q1 2018 to $19.6 billion in Q1 2019.