Showcases progress updates on its food chain partnerships that connect growers to the food value chain
Bayer is presenting the latest innovative and sustainable fruits and vegetable solutions to, on and beyond the farm at Fruit Logistica from April 5 to 7. The company spotlights products for the challenges facing growers, such as the tomato virus, the increasing request for organic and low residue produce and the need to lessen agriculture’s impact on the environment and respond to climate change. An important focus lies in providing growers with what they need to deliver on consumer, regulatory, and ecological demands. Bayer also showcases progress updates on its food chain partnerships that connect growers to the food value chain, as well as updates to the BayG.A.P. Service programmes empower smallholders to grow better crops and increase yields, for a profit.
Bayer is showcasing vegetables and fruits products that reflect the decisions growers need to make to meet the changing demands of consumers. In 2021, Bayer introduced an expansion of products under the new vegetables by Bayer umbrella to offer organically produced seeds. This directly addresses the increased customer need for high-quality organic seeds.
Bayer has introduced BIOLOGICALS by Bayer, a new signet for all biological crop protection products. Bayer’s science-based biological products provide growers with a broader choice for pest and disease management while contributing to Bayer’s goal of reducing the environmental impact of crop protection by 30 per cent by 2030.