先正达将在巴西商业化甘蔗平台

与最初的 Plene 概念相比,保质期显着延长,应该会改善运输物流,并使该技术得到广泛应用。

先正达周三宣布计划将其 Plene 综合甘蔗解决方案平台推向商业规模。

通过与 New Energy Farms 的独家许可协议,先正达将在巴西使用一种名为 CEEDS(作物扩展封装和钻孔系统)的创新甘蔗种植系统。

According to Syngenta, the new Plene offer will be based on encapsulated plant tissue produced in a controlled environment. It provides a higher multiplication rate and a lower unit cost per ton compared with conventional planting systems. The new Plene will use high-quality plants from Syngenta’s biofactory in Itápolis and will offer a step change in sugar cane planting in terms of speed and quality.

“Significantly longer shelf life compared with the original Plene concept should improve transportation logistics and make the technology broadly available,” the company said. The target market is some two million hectares planted annually in Brazil, with commercialization starting in 2017.

Syngenta Chief Operating Officer, John Atkin, said: “We have added another innovative technology to our Plene platform. This will make the planting process for growers more efficient and will bring them high quality genetic material at scale. By multiplying in a controlled environment, we can eliminate field production uncertainties and related economic risks.”

Dr Paul Carver, CEO of New Energy Farms, said: “We have been developing the CEEDS technology since 2009 and have demonstrated that it is very effective on a number of vegetatively propagated crops. We are excited that the expertise and infrastructure of Syngenta will enable the commercialization of this technology on sugar cane in Brazil.”

Brazil is the world’s largest sugar cane producer, producing more than 40% of the world’s sugar cane. The country has more than doubled production in the past 10 years. Further growth is expected supported by Brazil’s leading role in meeting an increase in global sugar demand.