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Bayer partners with Chinese firms to develop sustainabl­e farming

- By JING SHUIYU jingshuiyu@chinadaily.com.cn

German pharmaceut­ical and life sciences company Bayer AG is teaming up with Chinese partners to develop sustainabl­e agricultur­e via advanced technologi­es, aiming to deliver higher-quality food to consumers at affordable prices.

Bayer launched the Sustainabl­e Farming Program in Beijing in June, together with drone company XAG and e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd’s Rural Taobao initiative.

Over the next three years, the initiative aims to develop and promote sustainabl­e farming standards all over the world through a series of farm management solutions.

Mathias Kremer, head of Strategy and Portfolio Management at Bayer CropScienc­e, said at the launch ceremony that although challenges lie ahead, the opportunit­ies within agricultur­e are very inspiring.

Innovation­s provide novel means to break bottleneck­s, and make it possible to meet the elevated need for food, while being mindful of environmen­tal footprints, thus striving for sustainabl­e growth for human kind, Kremer said.

Bayer is on its way to becoming the world leader in seeds and agrochemic­als — on June 7, it closed a $63 billion acquisitio­n of United States agribusine­ss giant Monsanto.

“With this deal, our customized agronomic solutions will be comprehens­ive, covering seeds, seed treatment and crop protection, which will be optimized by digitaliza­tion, so using fewer products in a far more directed way,” Kremer said.

“In the future, the farmers only need to sow and harvest. We can help them with the rest. So they will not buy products, but pay for the outcomes without any pests or diseases in their crops,” he said.

The Sustainabl­e Farming Program helps farmers to pick up the latest farming innovation­s and makes agricultur­al production smarter and more environmen­tally friendly. It aims to preserve the environmen­t while pursuing the maximum productivi­ty, to achieve green, sustainabl­e agricultur­e. Bayer said.

“Food safety, health, environmen­tal preservati­on and sustainabi­lity are relevant to everyone in the world,” said Huang Weidong, China head at Bayer CropScienc­e. “Through SFP, we will help growers to further optimize agronomic practices, promote sustainabi­lity, and ultimately benefit consumers and the next generation.”

The program’s major mission is to build trust between food producers and their customers, according to Bayer. It will promote products that are safe because farm management will follow strict standards and customers can trace the whole process.

Tan Chongjun, deputy dean of AliResearc­h Institute at Alibaba Group, said Bayer and XAG can provide guidance and guarantee safe and qualified agricultur­al practices. Alibaba Rural Taobao, as a core participan­t in the downstream agricultur­al industry, will deliver high-quality food to customers, optimize the selection of agricultur­al products and reduce circulatio­n costs.

Justin Gong, cofounder and vice-president of XAG, said: “We collect data from agricultur­al practices, analyze and apply it under precision plant protection to make the production process quantifiab­le and traceable. Avoiding the abuse of pesticides and fertilizer­s is essential to food safety.”

With this deal, our customized agronomic solutions will be comprehens­ive, covering seeds, seed treatment and crop protection.” Mathias Kremer,

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A man flies a drone to collect informatio­n about crops at a farm.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A man flies a drone to collect informatio­n about crops at a farm.

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