Mosaic Eyes Expansion With Biological Products
In the first quarter of 2022, Mosaic has a pair of announcements about its expanding biological product marketing and portfolio.
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In the first quarter of 2022, Mosaic has a pair of announcements about its expanding biological product marketing and portfolio.
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March 1, 2022, DAVIS, California, The Mosaic Companyand BioConsortia, Inc. have entered into a new agreement to develop and launch nitrogen fixing microbial products for all crops, including corn, wheat, rice, fruit and vegetables in China, India, Thailand and Vietnam. Nitrogen fixing microbial products for non-legume crops hold the promise to dramatically decrease the use
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Damian Curtis PhD, Director of Synthetic Biology and Genomics, BioConsortia, and Holly Meadows-Smith, Marketing Associate at BioConsortia, explain the need for biologicals companies to work with the chemicals industry to develop compatible, synergistic solutions. Biological Industry Estimated at over a $3 billion in 2016, by 2022 the biopesticide market is projected to reach $8.8 billion.
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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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The Mosaic Company and BioConsortia have entered into a collaboration to develop and launch nitrogen-fixing microbial products for corn, wheat and other major non-legume row crops. Fertilizer Focus speaks with BioConsortia’s CEO, Marcus Meadows-Smith about the deal and the benefits it will have for the industry.
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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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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
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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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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Agricultural production must double by 2050, at which time the global population will have reached 9 billion and will still be battling climate volatility and reducing the environmental impact of farming. Biologicals are central to this discussion and are now being spotlighted by the likes of, Bayer and BASF. At the same time, new players
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