Agricultural biologicals are products made from living organisms or natural materials. These inputs help protect crops, improve soil health, and support plant growth. They can be used alone or alongside traditional synthetic products to manage pests, improve nutrient efficiency, and promote healthier crops. The Missouri facility will produce biostimulants, biopesticides, and biofertilizers designed to support sustainable farming practices.
"The scientific advancements in agricultural biologicals have introduced innovative methods for farmers to safeguard their plants and improve soil health with more sustainable options," said Rod Wells, GROWMARK's Senior Vice President of Strategy and Logistics. “It's beneficial for both farmers and consumers when we enable farmers to grow healthier and stronger crops using these sustainable practices.” These products help farmers grow stronger plants while meeting consumer expectations for sustainability.
Global demand for agricultural biologicals is increasing faster than manufacturing capacity can keep up. While many companies have developed new biological products, limited production facilities have slowed supply. The new plant will help address this gap by increasing domestic manufacturing capacity and providing reliable access to high-quality products made in the United States.
"The scientific advancements in agricultural biologicals have introduced innovative methods for farmers to safeguard their plants and improve soil health with more sustainable options," said Rod Wells, GROWMARK's Senior Vice President of Strategy and Logistics. “It's beneficial for both farmers and consumers when we enable farmers to grow healthier and stronger crops using these sustainable practices.”
By investing in biological manufacturing, the cooperative aims to strengthen its position in the agricultural value chain and better serve its members and customers. The project supports long-term goals of sustainability, innovation, and improved service across North America’s agricultural industry.
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