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BASF India opens new Agricultural Research Station in Pune

| | May 29, 2015, at 11:57 pm
Kolkata, May 29 (IBNS): BASF opened a new Agricultural Research Station in Indian city Pune's LoniKand area.

The new research and development (R&D) center will focus on global agricultural research on herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides, as well as on solutions that go beyond classical crop protection. The facility will employ directly and indirectly 30 people, including biologists, farm managers, and workers.

In addition to conducting research in areas of global agricultural interest, the R&D center will also investigate scenarios that are unique to India.

These include challenges such as India’s specific weeds and pests, as well as climate stresses, like drought, flood cycles, and heat stress.

Through its extensive research efforts, the R&D center aims to help farmers make better decisions and improve productivity during the entire cultivation cycle.

“Raising agriculture productivity to meet the increasing demand for quality and quantity of food, is one of the most important challenges facing our country. By setting up a new R&D center in India, BASF aims to actively look into both local and global topics and develop effective and sustainable solutions to help farmers to solve their challenges and improve food output to feed the growing population in India,” said Raman Ramachandran, Chairman and Managing Director, BASF India Ltd. and Head of BASF South Asia.

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