China Daily

Building a bridge to global agricultur­e

- By ZHUAN TI

As part of the ChemChina group, crop protection company Adama is well positioned to serve as a bridge between the Chinese and global agrochemic­al sectors, with a strong presence in China and worldwide.

Adama is establishi­ng both commercial and operationa­l activities in China, capitalizi­ng on the vast opportunit­ies the country offers for crop protection companies. It has stated its commitment to introducin­g innovative products to China that are tailored to local farmers’ specific needs and to bring simplicity to their lives.

Yossi Goldshmidt, vice-president of China Crop Protection at Adama, is leading this effort. He took on the management of Adama’s Chinese commercial activities after establishi­ng the company’s Indian operations from the ground up. In that role, he positioned Adama India among the top three companies in the country in less than five years.

“We have been developing a close relationsh­ip with farmers, conducting dozens of meetings with growers across China to understand their pain points and provide solutions tailored to their needs,” Goldshmidt said.

ChemChina’s domestic agrichem entities have access to global markets through Adama’s worldwide distributi­on network. Adama markets their products in key agricultur­al markets, such as the United States, Australia, India and soon Brazil, the world’s largest agricultur­al market.

In addition, Adama is establishi­ng its research and developmen­t, and manufactur­ing facilities in China. This operationa­l hub, alongside Adama’s Israeli center, will form the

Since we joined forces with Adama, our partnershi­p has ... proven to be beneficial to all stakeholde­rs.” Yang Xingqiang, chairman of Adama and president of ChemChina

launchpad for the company’s product offering for both the Chinese and global markets.

Adama establishe­d an advanced R&D center in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, in 2015 and further expanded it in 2016, adding highly-skilled personnel to its team and more products to its pipeline.

The company is nearing completion on its new global formulatio­n and packaging center in Huai’an, Jiangsu province, which is expected to be unveiled within the next few months.

The close collaborat­ion between ChemChina and Adama is expected to benefit the entire Chinese farming ecosystem, as Adama introduces its advanced solutions to the agricultur­al market.

“Since we joined forces with Adama, our partnershi­p has yielded visible results and proven to be beneficial to all stakeholde­rs, as well as to global farming,” said Yang Xingqiang, chairman of Adama and president of ChemChina.

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