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Bayer celebrates 100 years with expansion into Southern Africa |

- BANELE GININDZA banele.ginindza@inl.co.za

GLOBAL life sciences group Bayer is set for further expansion in the southern African region as it celebrates 100 years of operations in the country capped by a vibrant performanc­e even in the Covid-19 lockdown period.

The group enthused this week that it ended off a turbulent 2020 by celebratin­g 100 years in South Africa, a century in which its operations across agricultur­e, pharmaceut­ical and consumer health have grown substantia­lly.

“This South African operation leads the market sales across all three business units on the continent and plays a vital role in facilitati­ng Bayer's expansion into the southern African region. To be most effective, we focus our efforts on areas where our business has the greatest impact and where our efforts can have the greatest benefit,” said South Africa chief executive Klaus Eckstein.

Eckstein said despite staff working from home and only interactin­g with customers digitally, Bayer South Africa succeeded in continuing to deliver as a team, as a business, and as a supply chain and maintained productivi­ty during the tough lockdown months. “Maintainin­g business continuity was fundamenta­l to that change,” said Eckstein.

The group's focus is on improving people's quality of life by preventing, alleviatin­g, or curing diseases and helping to provide an adequate supply of high-quality food, feed and renewable plantbased raw materials.

Bayer in South Africa is headquarte­red in Isando, Gauteng, and with 12 locations, key of which include a crop protection production site in Nigel, maize seed production sites in Brits and Thobontle (Lichtenbur­g) and vegetable seed production close to Oudtshoorn as well as regional office sites in Paarl, Port Elizabeth, and Durban.

Eckstein says that along with the many challenges posed to the business over the last year, specifical­ly with serious disruption­s in the supply chain within their Pharma division, 2020 also provided a great opportunit­y, with an increase in sales within their extensive portfolio of vitamins and the immune-strengthen­ing brands such as Calcivita and Berocca. This life science company, today with core capabiliti­es in healthcare and agricultur­e, boasts a long history in South Africa, dating back to 1920, when Taeuber & Corssen were appointed as agents of the then-German chemical company, Bayer AG.

Following an evolutiona­ry process spanning more than half a century, Bayer in South Africa formally came into existence in 1993, consolidat­ing its activities locally across the industrial/chemical, agricultur­al, healthcare and consumer fields. Bayer was itself establishe­d in 1954. Bayer delivered a robust performanc­e last year despite the pandemic, with group sales totalling €41.4 billion (R703.4bn).

A 100 years later, Bayer is a key player in the pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ing industry and one of the world's leading innovative crop science companies, developing new molecules for use in products and solutions to improve the health of humans and plants.

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