CCM International‘s Crop Protection China News presents that Bayer CropScience (China) sets up its first Seed Treatment Application Center in China on 10 Nov., 2011.
Guangzhou, Guangdong -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/14/2011 -- CCM International has published the latest issue of Crop Protection China News on November 30th , 2011, presenting that Bayer CropScience (China) sets up its first Seed Treatment Application Center in China on 10 Nov., 2011, the seventh one of Bayer CropScience in the world.
Bayer’s first Chinese seed treatment application center is located in Haidian District, Beijing City, with the most advanced seed processing equipments and detection measures. It is considered to be a bond among R&D of new seed processing products, marketing and seed customers, including the services of customer support & training, tailored technical solutions, etc.
Seed treatment agent is one of the most important products in agricultural production. The registration fee of a compound seed treatment agent reaches USD78,740.16 (RMB500,000), which blocks the entering of small-sized pesticide players.
There is a great prospect of seed treatment agent in China. At present, there are over 400 seed treatment agent players in China. The annual increment speed of the total sales volume has reached 10% in recent years. Bayer and other international pesticide enterprises have also engaged in this field for many years.
With the fast growing market of seed treatment agent in China, it’s necessary for international crop protection giants to enter China's market with high quality products, for example, Bayer CropScience's Gaucho (70% imidacloprid), Sygenta's Dividend (difenoconazole) and Celest (fludioxonil).
The above is extracted from CCM International’s Crop Protection China News. More information about Bayer’s first Chinese seed treatment application center, please contact us at econtact@cnchemicals.com.
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- Bayer CropScience (China) sets up its first Seed Treatment Application Center in China on 10 Nov., 2011.
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