Bayer CropScience Signs Agreement for Wheat Germplasm

Bayer CropScience and the National Agricultural Research and Development Institute (NARDI) in Fundulea/Romania have signed a license agreement, according to the company.

With this agreement, Bayer gains access to winter wheat germplasm of NARDI, aRomanian agricultural research institution. Its germplasm pool is known for its high tolerance against drought, broad disease resistance and good milling and baking quality, according to Bayer.

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“Improving the productivity of wheat cropping will be critical to achieving global food security. Our customers have turned to us to find new ways to help them, we have listened and are building a world-class research platform for wheat genetics. Our agreement with NARDI is another key building block in this strategy”, said Hartmut van Lengerich, head of cereals and fungicides at Bayer CropScience in a statement.

Bayer CropScience has already entered into collaborations with partners in wheat research and breeding from Australia to Israel, France and Ukraine to the United States, according to the company.

“Producing enough wheat to feed the world is an immense challenge and anyone willing to invest in the effort to meet this challenge is welcome”, said Marian Verzea, general director of NARDI in a statement. “NARDI is proud that the wheat germplasm developed by its breeding program will be used to speed up genetic progress in breeding better wheat cultivars for other parts of the world, too.”

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