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Breaking News: Most Awaited Third BioAg World Congress to be held in Valencia, Spain

The 3rd BioAg World Congress will be held in Valencia, Spain in 2022 from April 26 thru 29. While the entire agriculture industry comes out of the COVID-19 pandemic, people are optimistic and excited to take advantage of new and exciting opportunities. In this same spirit, our team and mentors believe that Valencia makes an ideal location to exemplify this.
 
“After the stupendous success of BAW 2021, we received several city and country nomination to host BAW 2022,” says Roger Tripathi, Chairman, CEO and Founder of BioAg Linkages and BioAg Innovations. “After all the considerations and synergies, the winner was Valencia. GBAL, BAW mentors and entire BioAg industry is super excited to announce that we will celebrate Europe, a BioAg regional hub, Spain a global BioAg Country Hub, and the Valencia region.”
 
BLOCK YOUR CALENDARS TODAY, for this very unique program –  not only by its knowledge sharing and progress landmarks, but also for its unique highlight of Spain and Europe with their BioAg leadership credentials.
 
Opportunities
 
Despite challenges, Europe’s agriculture industry proved to be resilient in the face of a pandemic. An An executive summary from the EU Parliament highlighted some cases worth noting. Production and trade levels have remained stable all throughout 2020, as have food sectors according to the FAO’s Food Price Index. The summary also highlighted how the EU was able to remain highly effective at preserving the Single market’s integrity while providing aid to the agri-food sector and its workforce.
 
This is especially important for the fertilizer industry which, though it was disrupted momentarily, continued to remain strong.
 
“Fertilizers are closely connected to food security,” said Jacob Hansen, Director General, Fertilizers Europe. “Especially during growing season in the spring when fertilizers are primarily applied to the field. Farmers and horticulturists depend on the supply of fertilizers to grow their crops and thereby our food.”
 
Challenges
A unique industry, the BioAg space has some of its own unique challenges. A major one is the reliance on research and development to enhance the productivity of BioAg products. Developing this sector is important as time becomes increasingly important as regions like Europe fight to mitigate the impacts of climate change as quickly as possible.
 
BioAg-products and Climate Smart Agriculture
“As “climate smart” agriculture continues to be a topic of much discussion for both consumers and producers. BioAg-products can be an especially important part of making this vision a reality. According to a European Biostimulants Industry Council blog post, this is because of several reasons. This includes enhancing nutrient use efficiency in plants, making agriculture more resilient to climate shocks, enhancing soil health and enhancing resource efficiency”, commented Pam Marrone Executive Chair and Partner Primary BioAg Innovation and Global BioAg Linkages
 
BioAg products are also important as science becomes more aware of the relevance and awareness of the plant microbiome. For example, 2021 research from South Korea found that algae – a common ingredient in many BioAg Products – has more beneficial effects on plants and soil within the microbiome than originally thought.
 
Similarly, research from China last August reinforced the importance of a healthy plant biome and the plant-microbial interaction.
 
Part of the Green Deal Strategy
Europe is no stranger to finding alternative ways that are not only efficient and resourceful, but also working to reduce overall environmental impact. The ambitious European Green Deal plans to make the continent the first in the world to be climate-neutral by 2050..  The BioAg industry can play a notable role in this, especially with the Farm to Fork Strategy that works to build a more sustainable food system using new opportunities. Biofertilizers, for example, are a very important part of this solution in part due to their smaller carbon footprint made in their development with natural products.
 
European farmers have shown they are committed to making this vision of reality, and with the growth of the BioAg industry, we are able to equip them with the tools they need to do the job.
 
Agriculture Digitalization
Part of making a more sustainable world includes digitalization. Spain has been especially proactive in this regard. It is home to several Spanish innovators and digital agtech startups. Notably, Datagri 2021 will be held in Lleida with the goal of discussing the digital trends happening in agriculture and how they can accelerate the innovative and technological processes moving forward.
 
Spain’s Challenges as Produce Supplier
While the country is foreword thinking, Spain still faces challenges down the road. According to ABC, Spain exports 60% of its fruits and vegetables. One of the issues they face is that their position as export leaders will not be sustainable based on current prices. They require more ways to add value to their produce that will still result in food that is sustainably grown and distributed.
 
These topics and others we hope to discuss as we meet with professionals and companies throughout the BioAg sector in Valencia, April 26 thru 29, 2022.


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Valagro, the Prime Sponsor BAW 2021 Inaugurates a New Research Center for Innovation in Agriculture

Valagro, a leading company in the research, development and commercialization of biostimulants and specialty nutrients for crops, on its 40th anniversary inaugurated its new Research Center at the virtual event “Creating the future. Since 1980. Valagro brings the same passion for nature that produces its solutions for thecare and nurture of plants. It works towards bringing development and prosperity using fewer resources.

The new 3,600 square meters research facility will be utilized for the development of innovative solutions in the field of Biologicals including biostimulants, biofertilizers, and biocontrol products.  Valagro Group has recently been incorporated into Syngenta Crop Protection. The two major milestones have made the group even stronger and more competent to revolutionize the sustainable agriculture.

Prem Warrior, COO of Valagro stated,

“The new Research Center further strengthens Valagro’s innovation efforts by providing a powerful impetus to GeaPower®, Valagro’s proprietary technology platform for the design of innovative crop solutions. Furthermore, we expect that the Research Center will facilitate the creation of an innovation ecosystem with our external partners, enabling open innovation that has always characterized Valagro’s research. This ambitious endeavor aligned with our belief in innovation has guided Valagro Group’s entry into Syngenta Crop Protection; our mutual commitment to invest in research will help create the sustainable agriculture of the future.”

Giuseppe Natale, CEO of Valagro:

“We are really proud to announce the opening of the new Valagro Research Center, and to do so on the occasion of a major milestone for our company, namely, that of our 40th  anniversary. The Research Center will play a key role in enhancing innovation in Biologicals, improving thus the ability of Valagro and Syngenta to meet the needs of worldwide farmers to achieve higher yields and grow better quality crops, in a more sustainable way.”

Valagro group is the main sponsor of the GBAL’s BioAg World Congress 2021 to be in held in Sacramento, California from 15-17 march, 2021. With Valagro backing BioAg World Congress 2021, the BAW team is even more excited and motivated to make event a grand success and come up with a strategic road map for BioAg Industry from the experience of leaders.

To support or participate in BioAg World Congress 2021, please visit www.bioagworld.com

To read more about Valagro’s entry into Syngenta Crop protection and The new research center, please visit https://www.valagro.com/en/valagro40years


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New Business Development Partner Roger Plana to boost PBI and GBAL in EMEA

Roger Plana, the new business development partner of Primary BioAg Innovations and Global BioAg Linkages, is a skilled professional with over 13 years’ experience in agribusiness and agri-input distribution in local as well as International markets.  He specializes in operational marketing, technical market insight, product portfolio/lifecycle management and business planning, and is known for his target focused approach resulting in a proven impact on the growth and profitability of the company.  He also has hands on experience in fertilizers and biostimulants as well as expertise in establishing new business models and recognized marketing strategies. This suits PBI and GBAL needs completely.

Roger Plana: Business Development Partner for PBI and GBAL

Roger has led National as well as International marketing teams for different organisations, including COMPO EXPERT Spain S.L. and Trelleborg Wheel Systems España S. He is an Agronomist with an MBA in Agribusiness from UPC, Barcelona and an Executive master’s in marketing from EADA Barcelona.  He is avid learner and has many degrees to his credit. His research capabilities will be critical for GBAL.

Roger and GBAL came together due to Rogers’ competitive attitude with solid recommendations in the companies and in continuous learning enables him to add out of the box thinking in (re)shaping market approach and sales accomplishments. He has intrapreneurial spirit and is highly adaptable which allows him to establish the product well in new markets. Roger has demonstrated experience of working with large teams across different cultures. He’s highly skilled at consistent expansion of market share and at developing and implementing the marketing mix for country unit & cluster.

I joined GBAL & PBI because I was at the cross roads in my career to get true job satisfaction, and I love the passion and determination for farmer centricity and entrepreneurial business model of GBAL & PBI, due to these synergies, as I want to enjoy open communication, flexibility and collaboration within a team for achieving personal growth targets. I am highly motivated to find and implement go to market opportunities for GBAL clients to secure their leadership, profitability and brand reputation in EMEA, stated Roger Plana.

“With Roger as partner of PBI and GBAL brings extraordinary Agronomic and Marketing and Team leadership to the table. In order to increase market share, strong and strategic marketing approach is necessary. With Roger onboard PBI Business will be established soon in EMEA and GBAL clients will have enhanced services to help their businesses. Our EMEA team with Garth Drury, Benoit Gossaert, Francois Levesque and now with Roger Plana, we have very strong team in EMEA” said Roger Tripathi Founder and CEO of GBAL and PBI.