Acadian Plant Health™ and Koppert Strengthen Collaboration to Advance Sustainable Agriculture Initiatives

Acadian Plant Health and Koppert Expand Global Partnership to Boost Sustainable Agriculture

In a significant move to advance sustainable farming practices worldwide, Acadian Plant Health and Koppert, two trailblazers in agricultural innovation, are deepening their collaboration to broaden the global availability of biocontrol and biostimulant technologies. By merging Koppert’s cutting-edge expertise in biological pest and disease management with Acadian’s pioneering biostimulant solutions, the partnership aims to elevate crop yields and quality for farmers across the globe.

The companies, which have a proven track record of successful collaboration in North and South America, have now inked an extended distribution agreement encompassing Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The initiative will kick off in France, with plans to scale up to a truly global footprint. This expansion will equip growers with a wider suite of biological tools designed to enhance plant health, resilience, and productivity.

“The demand for sustainable agricultural solutions is surging at an unprecedented pace,” remarked Nelson Gibson, President of Acadian Plant Health. “This strengthened alliance with Koppert underscores our shared mission to provide farmers with reliable, sustainable, and profitable solutions.”

Echoing this sentiment, Martin Koppert, Chief Business Officer at Koppert, stated, “As a company dedicated to the vision of 100% sustainable agriculture, we are constantly investing in innovative research and development to push the boundaries of biological solutions. Partnering with industry leaders like Acadian enables us to enhance our product portfolio, empowering farmers worldwide to achieve effective, natural crop production.”

The collaboration between Acadian and Koppert already spans major agricultural hubs, including Brazil, the United States, and Europe. By leveraging their combined strengths, the two companies are poised to address the escalating global demand for sustainable farming practices. Together, they aim to deliver integrated solutions that not only safeguard crops and boost yields but also promote long-term soil and plant health, ensuring a more sustainable future for agriculture.

   
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