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Acadian Plant Health and Koppert, two leading sustainable agriculture companies, are expanding their partnership to increase the global reach of new biological technologies for food production. By integrating Koppert’s expertise in biological pest and disease control with Acadian’s advanced biostimulant technology, this collaboration aims to deliver improved crop yields and quality to growers around the world.
Building on a successful history of collaboration in North and South America, the two companies have now signed an extended distribution agreement covering Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Starting in France, the partnership will provide growers and farmers with an even broader range of biological solutions to support the health, resilience and productivity of production crops.
“The demand for sustainable agricultural solutions is growing at an unprecedented rate,” said Nelson Gibson (pictured, left), president of Acadian Plant Health. “This expanded partnership with Koppert aligns our shared commitment to providing sustainable, profitable solutions that growers and farmers can trust.”
Martin Koppert (pictured, right), Chief Business Officer (CBO) at Koppert, adds: “As a company deeply committed to the vision that the world needs 100% sustainable agriculture, we continually invest in R&D to advance sustainable solutions. Collaborating with industry leaders like Acadian allows us to complement our existing product range, empowering growers and farmers to achieve natural and effective agricultural production around the world.”
The collaboration between Acadian and Koppert already spans some of the world’s leading agricultural regions, including Brazil, the United States and Europe. By combining their strengths, both companies are positioned to meet the growing global demand for sustainable agriculture by offering growers and farmers new integrated solutions.
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