Nov 21, 2016
Arysta Lifescience seals alliance with Beem Biologics

As part of its recently announced strategy to become a leader in high-value, high-growth specialty market segments in the crop protection industry, Arysta LifeScience has placed biosolutions at the center of its focus. Executing on this strategy, the company recently signed an agreement with Beem Biologics, in which Arysta LifeScience will license a new, novel, plant extract-derived biostimulant technology from Beem Biologics. The strategic alliance between the two companies will further expand Arysta LifeScience’s leading product portfolio in the fast-growing segment for plant stress management and stimulation.

“With this agreement, Arysta LifeScience reaffirms its position as a global leader in biostimulants, representing an important step in the execution of our new strategy,” said Diego Lopez Casanello, President, Arysta LifeScience.

“The alliance with Arysta LifeScience represents a milestone in our mission to become a premium provider of biological technologies to growers around the world,” added Stephen Butler, CEO of Beem Biologics.

The announcement of the agreement came a few days after Arysta LifeScience reported its third-quarter results, noting that biosolutions sales have contributed meaningfully to the company’s overall performance in 2016. The companies did not disclose the terms of the agreement.

A novel, new plant extract

The proprietary biostimulant being licensed by Arysta LifeScience is a natural biological complex that reduces the impact of stress on the growing crop while promoting vigorous and healthy plant growth. “Field trials through university, private research firms and in-house studies over the past 24 months confirm this new biostimulant significantly promotes healthy yet rapid early plant development, enhanced flowering, fruiting and higher yields in a wide range of crops,” said Lance Beem, Inventor & Consultant.

Arysta LifeScience has licensed exclusive global rights to the proprietary technology for uses in agricultural markets all around the world. The parties intend to collaborate to develop and commercialize new formulations and uses of the technology.

“This exciting, new and unique biostimulant works well in combination with conventional crop protection products and will be a valuable new tool that we can offer to growers who are adopting sustainable agricultural practices,” explained Neil Stapensea, Global Head, Biostimulants & Innovative Nutrition Product Management, Arysta LifeScience.




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