Monheim, Germany
February 3, 2006
- Successful start to new
model for the production of high-quality, safe food
- Innovative crop protection products are the basis for food
safety
Bayer CropScience
intends to further expand its activities to optimize food
production. The company has established its own "food chain"
team to support fruit and vegetable growers, food producers,
fruit and vegetable importers and distributors. The members of
the team work closely with partners in the international food
chain and form an important link in the production process.
Bayer CropScience contributes its innovative crop protection
products, its research expertise, the extensive knowledge of its
experts and its international network to this partnership.
The common goal is the production of high-quality fruit and
vegetables at a price which is affordable to the end consumer.
"Consumer safety is paramount," explained Dr. Rüdiger Scheitza,
member of the Board of Management of Bayer CropScience AG, at a
press meeting during Fruit Logistica in Berlin, adding, "Our
food has never been as safe as it is today."
Three success factors: variety, sustainability, traceability
Modern crop protection products not only protect harvests
against pests, competition from weeds, and diseases, but they
also help the farmer to grow a wide range of different varieties
of fruit and vegetables economically.
Sustainable agriculture means more efficient,
resource-conserving crop-growing and responsible use of crop
protection products in accordance with Good Agricultural
Practice. These principles prohibit the use of unauthorized
products and help to prevent maximum concentrations being
exceeded, thus keeping residues in fruit and vegetables to a
minimum. Said Dr. Scheitza, "This is only possible, however, if
the entire production process can be made transparent." A
promising solution in this context is contract farming, which
makes complete traceability of the product from the shelf to the
field possible.
Bayer know-how as a success factor for pilot projects in
Spain and Turkey
Table grapes and bell peppers are two of the "problem cases" in
the fruit range. Experts from Bayer CropScience are therefore
developing individual concepts and training measures, for
integrated cultivation of bell peppers in Almeria, Spain, and
production of table grapes in Turkey. The use of crop protection
products is optimized, and experts from the company also advise
on the selection of varieties, determine the best possible time
for harvesting and help fruit and vegetable growers to improve
their greenhouse hygiene. Analyses and regular quality controls
ensure the consistently high quality of the fruit. Any
deficiencies are identified at an early stage, traced back and
dealt with immediately. The results achieved with the two pilot
projects to date, which were presented at the trade fair, have
measured up to the expectations of the partners involved.
In the words of Dr. Scheitza, Bayer CropScience’s new "food
chain partnership" model offers its partners a range of
advantages, including, for example, reduced residue levels and
the avoidance of rejects with the resultant supply bottlenecks.
"We are convinced that consumer confidence can be won back by
more transparent production," he said. Bayer CropScience has
already initiated similar projects in Peru, Morocco, the United
Kingdom and Malaysia.
Bayer CropScience, a subsidiary of Bayer AG with annual sales
of about EUR 6 billion, is one of the world’s leading innovative
crop science companies in the areas of crop protection,
non-agricultural pest control, seeds and plant biotechnology.
The company offers an outstanding range of products and
extensive service backup for modern, sustainable agriculture and
for non-agricultural applications. Bayer CropScience has a
global workforce of about 19,000 and is represented in more than
120 countries. |