Crops News SmartNews Uncategorized

Bayer highlights new advancements in technologies

Published:

Bayer announced today the advancement of key innovation projects that showcase the latest in crop protection, seeds and traits, and digital solutions.

These significant advancements, plus more than 500 seed deployments and greater than 300 new crop protection product registrations in 2021 are expected to fuel both mid-and-long-term growth for the company as they bring new value to growers around the globe. The company’s new solutions for agriculture are geared to support farmers in their need to meet the growing global demand for food, feed, fiber, and fuel, while also advancing a climate-smart future for the industry.

Game-changing corn technologies expected to empower growers across the globe

Bayer’s Short Stature Corn moves a step closer to farmers’ fields as the company’s shorter hybrids advance to Phase 4. Standing one-third shorter than standard height corn hybrids, the technology improves standability, including better greensnap and stalk lodging tolerance, to help reduce crop loss from challenging environmental conditions and extreme weather like high winds. Short Stature Corn allows for the more precise application of crop protection and the optimized use of key inputs such as nitrogen.

In addition, work continues on a full system approach to managing corn more sustainably through Bayer’s Smart Corn System. The system, an entirely new growing structure for one of the world’s most widely produced crops, creates a way for growers to take full advantage of Bayer’s entire portfolio of digital tools, customized seed and crop protection prescriptions, crop health management, and density planting optimization.

Seeds and traits pipeline demonstrates innovation and a farmer-first approach

Bayer also commented on the stage of new seeds and traits. 

  • Bollgard 4 cotton moves into Phase 3, offering season-long protection with multiple modes of action for key lepidopteran pests, along with HT4 cotton with five herbicide tolerances.
  • The launch of the next-generation technology Intacta 2 Xtend offers a significant performance advantage for soybean farmers delivering about 2.9 bushels per acre compared to similar varieties that are in the market. With the third-generation project in Phase 3, the company announced the fourth generation is moving to Phase 1, cementing the franchise’s position as the cornerstone for how Bayer is leading the industry in protecting soybean yield against insect and weed pressure.
  • To bolster the company’s offerings for below-ground insect control in corn, VTPRO4 Technology and SmartStax PRO give growers in the Americas access to Bayer’s new RNAi-based corn rootworm trait — the first in the industry and crucial for resistance management. It offers the most advanced technology for control of insects in Brazil while supplementing SmartStax corn in the U.S. with another mode of action.

Leading the digital transformation of agriculture and unlocking climate-smart business models

The use of data and analytics continues to rapidly evolve, and agriculture is no different. The company’s digital farming solutions are positively impacting agriculture by increasing yield and profitability, managing risk and variability, and improving efficiency and sustainability on the farm through more informed decisions. The digital opportunity set for Bayer also extends beyond the farm, as it expands its digital platforms and marketplaces, and seeks to create downstream value in carbon.

Climate FieldView, now across more than 180 million acres in 23 countries with the largest database of grower and field trial seed performance data in the industry, continues to help farmers better manage their operations and optimize yields. For instance, Bayer is seeing higher product sales when growers compare and track performance through the digital interface of the FieldView platform. Specifically, in the U.S., sales were more than 5% higher for Bayer corn seed customers using FieldView Plus versus non-users. Digital capabilities support efforts to offer farmers tailored solutions for their operations and create new offerings in regions around the world. Climate LLC research programs and FieldView are utilizing advanced data analytics and agronomic modeling to allow farmers to understand their operations better than ever before.

To unlock downstream value and enable climate smart business models, Bayer expanded its Carbon Initiative with Project Carbonview focused on the United States, designed to create low-carbon feed, fuel, and fiber products. This collaboration, conceptualized by Bayer and developed with support from Bushel and Amazon Web Services, is a first-of-its-kind technology solution that will enable ethanol producers to report, analyze and better assess their end-to-end supply chain carbon footprint. Bayer is also working with The Andersons, one of the leading ethanol producers in the U.S., to bring this value to growers.

Finally, the partnership with Microsoft will build a new cloud-based set of digital solutions for use in agriculture and adjacent industries, bringing new infrastructure and foundational capabilities to accelerate innovation, boost efficiency and support sustainability across value chains. Orbia, the company’s digital ag marketplace in Brazil, has expanded its reach to more than 185,000 farmers covering more than 70% of the country’s planted area, and expansion throughout Latin America is underway.

Sponsored Content on AGDaily
The views or opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and may not reflect those of AGDAILY.