Giant Views – ESA Annual Meeting 2015 – Dr. Shakeel Bhatti

ESA Annual Meeting 2015: Dr. Shakeel Bhatti shares his insights on the future of space exploration and the impact of giant views.
Women, Youth in Africa Need Access to Financing and Markets

The 2015 African Green Revolution Forum was held Sept. 29 – Oct. 2 in Zambia. Organized by the AGRF Partners Group, the government of Zambia and the Common Market for […]
Giant Views – ESA Annual Meeting 2015 – Søren Halbye

ESA Annual Meeting 2015: Søren Halbye shares his insights on the future of the European Space Agency. Learn more about the event and its impact.
Since 1915: The Seed Industry in 1962

A MOMENT IN TIME Pictured here is the Peace Bridge, an international bridge between Canada and the United States located at the east end of Lake Erie at the source […]
Product Spotlight for Protecting Cereal Seed

While wheat and other cereals might not drive farm profits like corn and soybeans, there are products that can help to drive up yields, which is especially important in today’s […]
Researchers Eager to Unlock the Power of Earth’s Smallest Ecosystems

A consortium of 48 scientists from 50 institutions in the United States calls for an ambitious research effort to understand and harness microbiomes — the communities of microorganisms that inhabit […]
Bayer CropScience Posts Earnings Growth in Weaker Market Environment

The Bayer Group reports further strategic progress and strong earnings growth in the third quarter of 2015. Despite a weaker market environment, sales at CropScience were up against the strong prior-year period. […]
National Garden Bureau Evolves Its Brand

National Garden Bureau (NGB) introduces a new brand identity to further its mission of encouraging people to use more flowers and plants. The new brand includes the introduction of a […]
Giant Views – ESA Annual Meeting 2015 – Dr. Shakeel Bhatti

Dr. Shakeel Bhatti sits down with Shawn Brook at the 2015 ESA Annual Meeting from October 11-13, 2015 in Vienna, Austria.
Giant Views – ESA Annual Meeting 2015 – Søren Halbye

Søren Halbye sits down with Shawn Brook at the 2015 ESA Annual Meeting from October 11-13, 2015 in Vienna, Austria.
Giant Views – ESA Annual Meeting 2015 – Ibrahim El Menschawi

Ibrahim El Menschawi sits down with Shawn Brook at the 2015 ESA Annual Meeting from October 11-13, 2015 in Vienna, Austria.
Giant Views – ESA Annual Meeting 2015 – Nigel Moore

Nigel Moore sits down with Shawn Brook at the 2015 ESA Annual Meeting from October 11-13, 2015 in Vienna, Austria.
Giant Views – ESA Annual Meeting 2015 – Gerard Mulqueen

Gerard Mulqueen sits down with Shawn Brook at the 2015 ESA Annual Meeting from October 11-13, 2015 in Vienna, Austria.
Giant Views – ESA Annual Meeting 2015 – Gerard Backx

Gerard Backx sits down with Shawn Brook at the 2015 ESA Annual Meeting from October 11-13, 2015 in Vienna, Austria.
Giant Views – ESA Annual Meeting 2015 – Garlich Von Essen

Garlich Von Essen sits down with Shawn Brook at the 2015 ESA Annual Meeting from October 11-13, 2015 in Vienna, Austria.
War in Syria Impacts Gene Banks and Plant Breeders

The war in Syria makes it difficult for research organizations and gene banks, such as the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), to access seeds. Currently […]
Ontario’s Neonic Saga Continues

What you as a seed treatment vendor need to know about the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change’s Regulation 63/09, which establishes a system for regulating a new class of […]
Experts Evaluate Pests to Ease Phytosanitary Issues

Industry experts evaluate associated pests crop by crop to help improve seed trade. The international seed industry has been making steady progress in reducing technical trade barriers, in particular, those […]
Giant Views – ESA Annual Meeting 2015 – David Zaruk – The Risk Monger

David Zaruk, Environmental Health Risk Research Analyst & The Risk Monger sits down with Shawn Brook at the 2015 ESA Annual Meeting from October 11-13, 2015 in Vienna, Austria.
Cellular Damage Control System Helps Plants Tough it Out

As food demands rise to unprecedented levels, farmers are in a race against time to grow plants that can withstand environmental challenges–infestation, climate change and more. Now, new research at […]
European Parliament Rejects National GMO Bans Proposal

A draft EU law that would enable any EU member state to restrict or prohibit the sale and use of EU-approved GMO food or feed on its territory was rejected […]
BASF Sees Sales Increase in Ag Solutions Segment

In a weaker than expected market environment, BASF sales in the third quarter of 2015 were €17.4 billion, 5 percent below the level of the previous third quarter. However, the company […]
Backx Takes On Role as Breeders Trust Board Chair
Backx appointed as Chair of Breeders Trust Board. He brings experience in breeding, racing, and business to the role.
From the Floor – ESA Annual Meeting 2015 – BASF – Matthias Bauer

Matthias Bauer of BASF speaks from the floor at ESA’s Annual meeting 2015.
From the Floor – ESA Annual Meeting 2015 – Cimbria – Franz Harold

Franz Harold speaks from the floor at ESA’s Annual meeting 2015 about Cimbria.
From the Floor – ESA Annual Meeting 2015 – Petkus – Mark Scholze

Mark Scholze CEO of Petkus speaks from the floor at ESA’s Annual meeting 2015 about Petkus’ new products.
From the Floor – ESA Annual Meeting 2015 – Syngenta – Geoff Coates

Geoff Coates Environmental Ecologist at Syngenta speaks from the floor at ESA’s Annual meeting 2015 about Operation Pollinator.
Treaty Aims to Improve Access to Genetic Resources

Industry experts look to improve the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture’s Access and Benefit-sharing mechanism. Under the auspices of the Food and Agriculture Organization of […]
TPP Expected to Improve Seed Trade

Years of negotiation intensified in the late summer months. It wasn’t until Oct. 5 that officials announced a deal had been reached with the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), an agreement among 12 […]
Study Finds Plants Need Active Social Lives to Stay Healthy

Canadian plant science researchers in collaboration with Montreal-based Inocucor Technologies Inc. have discovered new clues about the active social lives of plants, which use molecular signals to engage in constant life-enhancing conversations […]
Researcher Develops Array of New Winter-Hardy Hibiscus

Like an artist using the paint on a palette, Dariusz Malinowski is mixing pollen to create a flowering masterpiece in the form of tropically colored winter-hardy hibiscus. Three years after […]
DuPont Reports Sales Decrease Amid Challenging Ag Markets

DuPont reports sales decreases amid challenging ag markets, particularly in Brazil, according to the company. Third-quarter sales were $4.9 billion, down 17 percent versus prior year due to negative impacts from currency (8 […]
Owen Newlin: A Seed Industry Champion

Committed. No other words are needed to define his service to the seed industry and agriculture, in general. Here, Newlin is recognized as part of Seed World’s Founders Series in […]
Argentine Government Allows Citizens to Comment on GMOs

For the first time in 20 years, the Argentine government will allow citizens to voice their opinion on its plan to allow the introduction of new genetically modified (GM) seeds […]
Report Shows the Risk of Regulation

A new report by the Ag Industries Confederation in the United Kingdom maintains flawed policymaking and increased restrictions on farmers are among the factors keeping British agriculture from meeting its […]
Land O’Lakes Makes First Commercial Investment in Africa

Land O’Lakes Inc. and Villa Crop Protection of South Africa today partner to capitalize on the growth potential of the South African agricultural market. The two organizations are joining two complementary […]