Acadian Plant Health Launches the Acadian Open Academy

Acadian Plant Health has launched the Acadian Open Academy, a global network of experts to collaborate on the development of a portfolio of complete solutions for crop abiotic stress management.

Adverse environmental conditions, such as drought, flood, heat, and other stresses, affect food quality and crop yield more than pests and diseases, impacting global food security. Weather events are becoming more unpredictable making agronomic decisions very challenging. Through a new innovation engine, Acadian Plant Health will provide the grower with a complete toolbox to reduce the uncertainty of crop productivity in today’s climate.

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“Research and Development has begun on new and unique combinations of seaweed-based biostimulants that will optimize abiotic stress management for crops,” says Nelson Gibson, President Acadian Plant Health.

“We have created Acadian Open Academy, a scientific advisory board of twelve experts from eight countries that will validate, enhance, and contribute to a new wave of technology that compliments seaweed extract,” says Dr. Holly Little, R&D Director at Acadian Plant Health.

The inaugural meeting was held the first week of September. “This is the start of a world leading collaboration with key experts in the abiotic crop stress arena that will shape a new era of abiotic stress management,” says James Maude, SVP Portfolio Development Acadian Plant Health.

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