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BIG FUTURE FOR BIOLOGICALS

Major investments are bringing more products to the field By Margy Eckelkamp | @FarmersAdviser Is the wind in the sails of biological products? Current trends say yes. Biological sales hit $2 billion in 2012 and jumped to $7 billion in 2021, according to DunhamTrimmer, a market research group focused on global biological markets. In row […]

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Fertilizer Focus Mar-Apr 2021

The growth of biological products in agriculture Written byThomas Williams, Director of Microbiology, BioConsortia, USA andHolly Meadows-Smith, Independent specialist in biological and sustainable agriculture technology, USA Agricultural production must double by 2050, at which time the global population will have reached 9 bn. We will still be battling climate volatility and we will still need

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Chemical Week

Biologicals put down roots in ag markets Interest from ag majors, new gene-editing tools point to bright future STIMULATING GROWTH: BioConsortia and Mosaic are jointly developing nitrogen-fixing microbial products. Rebecca Coons Farmers face the difficult task of feeding more people with fewer tools. Many pesticides aren’t working as well as they used to, fewer new

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BioConsortia Moves to New, Larger Laboratories and Expands R&D Team

DAVIS, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–BioConsortia, a leader in microbial solutions that improve plant phenotypes and increase crop yields with reduced chemical and fertilizer inputs, is announcing an expansion of its R&D laboratories and team with a new, state-of-the-art facility in Davis, CA. BioConsortia’s new facility is located at Cousteau Place in Davis, CA, encompassing initially 15,000 square

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Industrial Biotechnology

A Conversation with Marcus Meadows-Smith The agriculture industry will require unprecedented levels of innovation if it is to sustainably feed a rapidly growing world population. Biopes-ticides are among the bevy of solutions being developed to help grow more food on less land. BioConsortia (Davis, CA, USA) develops microbial solutions that enhance plant phenotypes and increase

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