AP Photo/Martin Meissner Bayer has received EU antitrust approval for its $62.5 billion takeover of Monsanto. The tie-up will create a company that controls over 25% of the world's seed and pesticides market. (Reuters) - German conglomerate Bayer won EU antitrust approval on Wednesday for its $62.5 billion buy of U.S. peer Monsanto, the last of a trio of mega mergers that will reshape the agrochemicals industry. The tie-up is set to create a company with control of more than a quarter of the world's seed and pesticides market.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: The best and worst things about the Tesla Model 3See Also:This inexpensive TV antenna gets you the most mileage for the money9 famous predictions by Nostradamus that some people say foresaw the futureHow to see all the apps tracking you on Facebook — and block them