VISION and ADAMA have entered into a joint development agreement around camelina. / SOURCE: ADAMA US
November 28, 2023
BY ADAMA US
VISION Bioenergy Oilseeds, a U.S. agricultural company driving the growth of Camelina as an essential feedstock for advanced renewable fuels, and Makhteshim Agan of North America Inc. (ADAMA), a global leader in crop protection technology, on Nov. 7 announced they have entered into a joint development agreement to bring to market a suite of new crop protection solutions for Camelina growers. This partnership will greatly expand labeled crop protection products for Camelina, a relatively new crop in the renewable fuels market with a limited number of labeled crop protection options.
The partnership will pursue multiple pathways for expanding crop protection solutions for Camelina. ADAMA will conduct comprehensive research to support the registration of their current crop protection offerings for use on Camelina. At the same time, VISION will focus on developing genetic herbicide tolerance in Camelina. The objective is to develop Camelina strains that work seamlessly with ADAMA's best-in-class herbicides, ensuring enhanced crop protection and better yields.
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ADAMA has a history of success in this type of endeavor as evidenced by its successful collaboration with S&W Seed Company resulting in the Double Team™ Sorghum Cropping Solution with FirstAct herbicide. This solution received high commendations at the Crop Science Forum & Awards in 2022. Members of VISION leadership played pivotal roles in the success of Double Team and are confident that the collaboration between ADAMA and VISION will yield equally effective results.
"We are excited to be working with ADAMA again on this critically important research in camelina" said Don Panter, CEO of VISION. "ADAMA's global reach plus our successful history working together to bring new technologies to the ag industry can bring significant dividends to the developing camelina industry and to our farmer customers."
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"Camelina can be an attractive crop for farmers to grow due to its short growing season and ability to do well in marginal lands as well as increase the overall health of the soil. We recognize that farmers ultimately want options that they can count on. We are proud to collaborate with VISION and bring solutions to farmers that control perennial weeds in Camelina" said Jake Brodsgaard, SVP North America.
Key targets of the Joint Development Agreement include:
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