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GROUNDWORK BIOAG’S GLOBAL COMMERCIAL BUSINESS EXPANDS TO CHINA Delivers Mycorrhizal Inoculants to Top Agriculture Market

News release by Groundwork BioAg

facebook icon linkedin icon twitter icon pinterest icon email icon MAZOR, Israel | April 20, 2022 06:30 AM Central Daylight Time

As part of its steady global expansion, Groundwork BioAg opened a representative office in China to serve one of the world’s leading agriculture markets, with approximately 127 million hectares of harvested farm cropland.

The company’s flagship BioPlatform - Rootella® - will be available to farmers across four of the world’s major agricultural markets: the United States, Brazil, India, and now China.

“As food demands continue to intertwine with climate pressures on a global scale, we look forward to helping Chinese farmers reduce the negative impact of synthetic fertilizers, particularly phosphorus, while establishing more resilient crop production and permanent carbon sequestration across millions of hectares in China,” said Dr. Yossi Kofman, co-founder and CEO of Groundwork BioAg. “As the ‘Queen of Biologicals,’ highly concentrated mycorrhizal inoculants enable all other innovation to ensure conventional farmers can regenerate their soil, sequester carbon, and grow a bountiful, more sustainable harvest.”

Located in the city of Sanya in the agricultural hub of Hainan Province, the representative office will act as Groundwork BioAg’s business center for customers and partners across China. Mr. Shu Yang, an experienced manager in agriculture and biologicals, will lead the office.

The new business center will enable the company to help farmers enact China’s 14th Five-Year National Agriculture Green Development Plan. Announced in October of 2021, the Plan identified resource protection, pollution control, restoration of agricultural ecology, and the development of low-carbon agricultural industrial chains as key goals to be achieved by 2025.

According to the FAO, China is among the world’s largest agricultural producers of cereals, cotton, fruit, and vegetables, and remains second only to the United States in corn production.

Groundwork BioAg is the first mycorrhiza producer that can support large-scale agriculture based on its unique production capabilities. Applied on more than one million acres in 2021, Rootella is based on naturally robust strains of mycorrhizal fungi that are symbiotic with 90% of plant species, offering the most efficient and effective solution to diverse crops and growing areas.

Kofman said, “China is a cornerstone of our global plan and critical to delivering on our promise to help reduce the impact of climate change while ensuring global food security.”

Groundwork BioAg has established commercial operations across most of the world’s major agricultural markets, including the United States, Brazil, China, India, Canada, Europe, Ukraine, and New Zealand.

In March, Groundwork BioAg® was named by Fast Company as one of the World’s Most Innovative Food Companies for 2022 for tackling grand challenges facing humankind today: food security, soil health, and climate change.

 

 

About Groundwork BioAg

Groundwork BioAg, a global bioagriculture company, leverages the natural power of mycorrhizal fungi to improve the productivity, sustainability and profitability of commercial agriculture and expand regenerative agriculture practices. Groundwork BioAg is the first to use innovative techniques to solve challenges inherent in high-volume mycorrhizal inoculant production. We will not rest until every hectare of arable land is protected by mycorrhizae and every farmer benefits from higher crop yields while preserving our soils. For more information, visit www.groundworkbioag.com.

 

Contact Details

 

Jennifer Goldston

 

+1 816-260-0040

 

jennifer@agtechpr.com

 

Company Website

 

https://www.groundworkbioag.com

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