North America
December 3, 2020
With like-minded management principles and complementary services, the acquisition of Issues Ink further enhances Farms.com’s extensive portfolio of media and publishing products and services for the agriculture and food industries.
Serving the global seed and agriculture sectors since 1991, Issues Ink features a handpicked team of strategists, storytellers and marketers. With staff spread across North America and Europe, Issues Ink and seed focused division, Seed World Group, deliver highly focused consulting, strategic solutions, digital tools and niche content as well as diverse niche media channels to deploy their customer’s marketing messages.
With a long-standing publishing presence in the global seed industry, Issues Ink and its seed division, Seed World Group, together have five media properties in North America and Europe. Their titles include Spud Smart, Germination, the Alberta Seed Guide, European Seed and Seed World.
Also included in their Seed World Group division is their consulting arm, Seed World CREATE that offers strategy and marketing communications solutions to the global seed industry. The Seed World Group has also supported a number of organizations from around the world in developing and hosting successful virtual events using its event platform technology and event planning skills.
With a strong and dynamic team spread across Canada, the U.S. and Europe, Issues Ink will continue to operate as a self-contained group within the wider group of Farms.com companies.
“We see there being great opportunities to learn from each other’s successes which will help us drive our future growth and innovation,” says Shawn Brook, President of Issues Ink. “In the future, our companies will work together leveraging our strategic strengths to continue to provide outstanding levels of service to our global clients during these dynamic times.”
“Farms.com is focused on delivering innovative products and services for the global agriculture and food industry. The acquisition of Issues Ink is a perfect strategic fit for us. Its niche expertise in seed and its growing network of global customers deepens and complements our global relationships,” says Farms.com President & CEO Graham Dyer. ”The global agriculture and food industry continues to face substantial pressures of change, be it from consumer demands, regulatory processes or environmental pressures – the combination of our leading products and excellent teams further empowers our abilities to support client needs. ”
All operations for Issues Ink remain based in Winnipeg, Manitoba with satellite offices in the United States, United Kingdom, and Switzerland.