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Monsanto and Novozymes Team Up to Provide Sustainable Bioagricultural Solutions The companies establish The BioAg Alliance to discover, develop and sell microbial solutions that enable farmers worldwide to increase crop yields with less input. 12/10/2013
Monsanto Company and Novozymes today announce a long-term strategic alliance to transform research and commercialization of sustainable microbial products that will provide a new platform of solutions for growers around the world. The BioAg Alliance will allow the companies to leverage employees, technologies and commercial assets in the companies’ agricultural biologicals portfolios. The BioAg Alliance is unique in the industry, bringing together Novozymes’ commercial BioAg operations and capabilities within microbial discovery, development and production with Monsanto’s microbial discovery, advanced biology, field testing and commercial capabilities. The result will be a comprehensive research, development and commercial collaboration to help farmers globally meet the challenge of producing more with less in a sustainable way – for the benefit of agriculture, consumers, the environment and society at large. “As the world population grows at tremendous pace over the next decades, we need to significantly increase the output from our land without increasing the pressure on the environment,” says Peder Holk Nielsen, CEO of Novozymes. “Today, we forge a game-changing alliance with the potential to transform global agriculture. The combined capabilities of Novozymes and Monsanto create an innovation powerhouse with a unique opportunity and approach to unleash the transformational opportunity in naturally derived microbial solutions in agriculture.” “Monsanto, Novozymes and the farmer customers we serve share a need to meet growing demand in a sustainable way, and investing in the research and development of agricultural biological technologies like microbials is another step in that direction and a natural extension of our core business,” says Robb Fraley, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer of Monsanto. “Just as Monsanto has done with leadership investments in our precision agriculture platform, we see this collaboration as being the same type of catalyst for taking our biologicals work from a technology to a full-fledged platform that represents the next layer of opportunity for growers to drive yield and productivity while helping the preservation of finite natural resources in our precious planet.” Sustainable Biological Solutions in Agriculture Microbial solutions are a significant part of the agricultural biologicals industry, which today represents roughly $2.3 billion in annual sales and has posted mid-teens sales growth each of the last several years. Microbial-based solutions are derived from various naturally-occurring microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. They can protect crops from pests and diseases and enhance plant productivity and fertility. With faster development cycles compared to other agricultural innovations, as well as broad geographic and crop applicability, microbial solutions offer tremendous potential to deliver sustainable, cost-effective solutions that can increase yield using less input. The emerging agricultural biological technologies complement the integrated systems approach that is necessary in modern agriculture, bringing together breeding, biotechnology and agronomic practices to improve and protect crop yields. The BioAg Alliance Novozymes has over the last decade leveraged its know-how and experience in industrial enzymes and microbial technologies to build global positions in the agricultural biologicals market with a broad and proven product portfolio and annual revenue of approximately $120 million in 2012. Combining its strengths within microbial discovery, application development and fermentation and its leadership position in the agricultural biologicals market, Novozymes brings an established and unique starting point for the alliance to accelerate from in both the short and long term. Monsanto has a research team working on microbial solutions and has one of the most extensive seeds and traits discovery, field-testing and commercial footprints in the industry. All this will help accelerate microbial development through the alliance, enabling more farmers to get more solutions, faster. Last year the company introduced its agricultural biologicals platform and earlier this year acquired the assets of the agricultural company Agradis Inc. as it builds out its discovery capabilities in the microbial space. In bringing together Novozymes’ and Monsanto’s capabilities, the companies are poised to deliver an entirely new category of more effective microbial solutions for global broad-acre crops, fruit and vegetables. Under the collaboration:
The agreement is subject to the approval of the relevant national antitrust authorities to the extent required. The alliance is expected to close in early 2014. Further terms of the alliance were not disclosed. In conjunction with this announcement, Novozymes and Monsanto will hold a joint conference call for investors. The call is scheduled for 10 a.m. EST today, Tuesday, December 10, 2013. Presentation slides and a simultaneous audio webcast of the conference call may be accessed by visiting the companies’ websites at www.monsanto.com/investors or www.novozymes.com/en/investor/Pages/default.aspx. Visitors may need to download Windows Media Player™ prior to listening to the webcast. Following the live broadcast, a replay of the webcast will be available on the companies’ websites.
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