Valent BioSciences Acquires Microorganism-based Crop Enhancement Products Business
OREANDA-NEWS. Valent BioSciences Corp. (VBC), a U.S. subsidiary of Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.,
has acquired Mycorrhizal Applications LLC, a U.S. producer of mycorrhizal fungal
inoculum.
VBC is wholly owned by Valent U.S.A. Corp., a fully owned U.S. subsidiary of
Sumitomo Chemical.
Mycorrhizal fungi are effective microorganisms in soil that colonize plant roots and
enable plants to absorb water and nutrients more efficiently. Mycorrhizal fungi deliver
farming with less irrigation and fertilization, which leads to crop production at lower
cost and with less phosphorus leaching to environment (especially to aqueous
environment).
Mycorrhizal Applications handles mycorrhizal fungal inoculum products for soil
improvement and plant growth enhancement and offers these products for commercial
agriculture, manufactured soils, turf, landscape and restoration. The markets for
mycorrhizal fungal inoculum products are expected to continue growing in the years
ahead, as they enhance plant productivity especially under abiotic stress condition and
help secure a stable supply of farm products.
Sumitomo Chemical has been supplying customers with a wide variety of products,
technologies and services that it developed, for use in every step of crop production
from seeding to postharvest treatment, including seeds, chemical and biological
pesticides, fertilizers, and various farming equipment. The entry into the mycorrhizal
fungi business will further broaden the Sumitomo Chemical Group’s product portfolio
and provide greater value to customers.
Sumitomo Chemical aims to expand sales in this business by leveraging the extensive marketing and distribution networks that the Group companies have built over the years. At the same time, the Company seeks to create synergies from the acquisition as early as possible through the companies’ joint efforts for improvement and new development of products, thereby contributing ultimately to a stable supply of safe foods for which a world demand will continue to grow.
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