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Plant Impact wins product registration in Brazil


Preston, United Kingdom
November 18, 2010

Plant Impact has successfully registered its products in Brazil, which is a large and important new territory for the company. Brazil has vast agricultural resources and is a major exporter of agricultural produce. It is therefore a natural market for Plant Impact products. The Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture granted national product registrations for our products InCa, PiNT Ca, PiNT K and Scope.

We strongly believe that Brazil's agricultural market offers a major opportunity for our products. This is an important milestone for us due to the scale of Brazil’s agricultural industry. Also, crucially, Brazil's location in the Southern Hemisphere will give us a second development growing season for our crop nutrition and protection products.

Brazilian farmers grew around 21 million hectares of soybean, 14 million hectares of corn, 2 million hectares of coffee bean and 1 million hectares of cotton in 2008.

Plant Impact is working with major partners in Brazil - including Arysta, Syngenta and the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA).

Peter Blezard, CEO, stated “Brazil has major unmet needs already identified in plant nutrition and crop protection where Plant Impact's products can assist.”

The knowledge generated from the initiatives in Brazil will also contribute to Plant Impact's commercial development of InCa, PiNT Ca, PiNT K and Scope.

Plant Impact has developed five technologies, with associated patents, and a broad range of high quality products that it believes represent the future of sustainable agriculture and food production.

The company has been expanding its geographic reach and this move into Brazil follows an important European distribution deal with Cebeco Meststoffen BV, which is a key buyer for European agricultural co-operatives.



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Published: November 18, 2010

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