Demand for innovative solutions for sustainable agriculture drives Bayer CropScience
EUR 2.4 billion capital expenditure program (2013 - 2016) underway
"In light of the strong demand for our products we are expanding our facilities and our investments in research and development (R&D)," continued the Bayer CropScience CEO. The company has embarked on an investment program in 2013 that will see capital expenditures of EUR 2.4 billion EUR through 2016: Out of this, EUR 1.3 billion will be spent in Europe, with EUR 800 million being planned for Germany alone. Between 2013 and 2016 Bayer CropScience is also planning capital expenditures of some EUR 700 million in North America and approximately EUR 400 million in Latin America and Asia Pacific. The largest individual investments are planned for the Dormagen, Frankfurt and Knapsack sites in Germany, as well as Mobile and Kansas City in the US.
Annual R&D expenses of around EUR 1 billion
Farmers’ demand for the company’s innovative line of products including chemical and biological crop protection products as well as as high-yielding seeds is driving Bayer CropScience to invest further into its R&D capabilities. Over the next few years, Bayer CropScience will invest around EUR 1 billion in R&D annually, helping to fuel the company’s well-filled product pipeline.
Condon stressed the need for agricultural innovation: "Farmers constantly experience new challenges - threats to food security worldwide. Examples here are the devastating citrus greening in orange plantations in the US, dramatically reducing orange supplies, worsening soil salinity in some rice growing areas in South Asia or the growing global productivity gap in wheat." Condon highlighted efforts at Bayer CropScience to help save orange trees through an integrated approach controlling the citrus greening vector and other harmful pests through novel chemical and biological solutions. Bayer CropScience is also looking to market a rice variety that is twice as tolerant to salinity as currently available varieties, which is scheduled for market launch in India in 2016, followed by Bangladesh and Vietnam.
Societal dialogue - a precondition for successful agricultural innovation
A precondition for agricultural innovation to be successful, is a greater level of transparency on what benefits new solutions bring for society. Bayer CropScience is thus planning to intensify public dialogue about the need for and the benefits of science and innovation in agriculture. "Sustainable agriculture today delivers a level of food safety and security that is unmatched in the history of mankind. Many people take abundant food for granted," said Condon. "But the system is fragile, it needs constant innovation and society’s support to ensure that the world has enough to eat." Therefore the company wants to strengthen and expand the dialogue with the public about modern agriculture, its opportunities and its challenges. One example is the new online platform "Farming’s Future Dialogues", providing a forum for discussions on agricultural topics. With its new "Bayer Forward Farming" model farms, the company also offers the opportunity for deep insights into best-practice sustainable agricultural solutions.
Condon stressed that helping feed what will be more than 9 billion on this planet in 2050 is one of the world’s biggest challenges. "To help secure the future of food, we want to engage the leaders of the future", Condon said. He explained: "That is why we want to inspire young people to learn about food and farming with an Agricultural Education Program."
The program consists of several projects, including visiting programs to Bayer CropScience facilities to gain first hand impressions on what modern sustainable agriculture looks like in practice. The company also offers scholarship opportunities designed to support students with pioneering ideas in agriculture, and organizes international exchange formats for young leaders interested in sharing ideas and having an open dialogue about agriculture.
Please visit ag-education.bayer.com to learn more.
Fore more information:
Bayer CropScience
Oliver Günther
T: +49 2173 38-4964
E-mail: [email protected]
www.bayercropscience.com