Groundwork BioAg and ADAMA Ltd. announced an exclusive commercial agreement to offer Rootella mycorrhizal inoculants to Chinese growers.
China represents a significant opportunity for mycorrhizal inoculants, with approximately 127 million hectares of harvested cropland. Rootella, a biostimulant based on naturally robust strains of mycorrhizal fungi, offers Chinese growers a natural and cost-effective solution to improve crop yields, enhance soil health, and reduce dependency on synthetic fertilizers. It is particularly beneficial for farmers growing vegetables, sugarcane, potato, and row crops including cotton, corn, and soybean.
"Following the success of our local field trials and the positive response from Chinese distributors, this partnership with ADAMA marks a crucial step in our global expansion strategy," said Hanan Dor, Chief Commercial Officer at Groundwork BioAg. "As environmental and financial pressures mount for farmers worldwide, we're excited to offer Chinese growers access to the most highly concentrated mycorrhizal inoculant products available, helping them optimize plant health, sequester carbon, and ensure productive, sustainable harvests."
This partnership builds on the success of similar collaborations between Groundwork BioAg and ADAMA in other major agricultural markets, including India, where the companies have successfully introduced mycorrhizal products tailored to local farming practices.
For more information:
ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Ltd.
www.adama.com