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 BOOSTING NUTRIENT USE EFFICIENCY  CONTRACT MANUFACTURING
 Syngenta and Intrinsyx Bio join forces to offer   Lotte Biologics breaks ground on new $3.3-bn plant

 endophyte formulations  in South Korea


 Swiss  agri-biotech  fi rm,  Syngenta  phosphorus and micronutrients that   “Partnering with  Syngenta allows   Lotte Biologics, a part of the South
 Biologicals, and Intrinsyx Bio, a  are important for plant health. This re-  farmers  around  the  world  to  benefi t   Korean conglomerate Lotte, has broken
 Silicon  Valley biotech company that  duces the need for synthetic fertilisers,  from endophytes proven mode of ac-  ground  on  its  fl agship  facility  at  the
 promotes sustainable agriculture, have  offering  farmers  greater  fl exibility  in  tion  and  extensive  fi eld  testing  that   Songdo Bio Campus in Incheon Inter-
 announced a collaboration to bring a  their nutrient management strategies  improves  nutrient  use  effi ciency  and   national City, South Korea.
 novel biological solution to agricultural  while lowering the environmental im-  increases crop yields,” said Mr. Greg
 markets globally.  pact of farming. Formulations will be  Thompson, CEO of Intrinsyx Bio.   The move is part of the company’s
 offered as seed treatment and foliar  Syngenta  has  been  investing  signifi -  quest to become one of the top 10 con-
 The  collaboration  will  boost  far-  application in key agricultural crops.  cantly in strengthening its portfolio   tract development and  manufacturing
 mers’ access to a custom selection of   of biological solutions for both plant   organisations (CDMOs)  in the world,
 Intrinsyx Bio’s proprietary endophyte   “This  collaboration  refl ects  Syngen-  and seed health. Since its acquisition   Lotte said in a press release.
 formulations. Endophytes – small  ta’s commitment to transforming the  of Valagro in 2020, it has continued to
 microorganisms that colonise in plants –  future of agriculture, with innovations that  invest heavily in R&D, while expanding   The company will invest roughly
 fi x atmospheric nitrogen directly into  improve the sustainability of farming,”  its portfolio of cutting-edge biological   4.6-trillion Korean won (about $3.3-bn)
 the plant, increasing the availability  said Mr. Jonathan Brown, Global Head  solutions through various commercial   in the new site, which will house
 and uptake of key nutrients such as  of Syngenta Biologicals and Seedcare.  and research collaborations.  three production plants alongside
       essential auxiliary buildings. Lotte’s  total capacity of 360,000 litres across  establishing our nation as a leading
 RISING COSTS  engineering and construction arm is  the entire campus. “Lotte Biologics is  force in this critical sector,” said Lotte
 ADM, LG Chem not to go ahead with lactic acid,   taking charge over the design and con-  committed to evolving into a global  Biologics’ CEO, Mr. Richard Lee.
                                         top 10 bio-CDMO by 2030. Through
       struction of the fi rst plant at the faci-
 polylactic acid projects  lity, the company added. Each plant is  this growth, we aspire to serve as a   Lotte had earlier said that it expects
       ultimately expected to boast 120,000  driving force to propel Korea to the  plants 1, 2 and 3 would be completed in
 US-based food processing and  in 2022 and had aimed to build faci-  majority-owned by LG Chem.  When   litres of production capacity for a  forefront of the global bioeconomy,  2025, 2027 and 2030, respectively.
 commodities trading major,  ADM,  lities in Decatur, Illinois (USA) to  announced, the companies said Green-  FUNDING
 and South Korea’s LG Chem have  produce lactic and PLA.  Wise  Lactic  would  produce  as  much
 announced that their previously an-  as 150-ktpa of high-purity corn-based   University of Akron gets govt. grant to research
 nounced projects for the production of   The two ventures are ADM’s ma-  lactic acid, while LG Chem Illinois
 lactic  and polylactic  acid  (PLA)  will  jority-owned GreenWise Lactic and  Biochem aimed to produce approxi-  sustainable polymers
 not move forward.  LG Chem Illinois Biochem, which is  mately 75-ktpa of PLA.
          The University of Akron in US has
 “Since we originally announced   Yara and Petrobras ink master   received a $51-mn grant from the US
 our two joint ventures with LG Chem   government to research sustainable poly-
 for lactic and polylactic acid in 2022,   agreement for fertiliser collaboration  mers. Akron was selected as one of 12 tech
 construction costs have skyrocketed.   hubs in the country to receive federal funding.
 We looked at a variety of options, but   Norwegian fertiliser major,  Yara’s  bras  will  jointly  fi nalise  the  analysis
 when the time came to make fi nal in-  Brazilian arm, Yara Brasil Fertilizantes  on the potential synergies between   Some of the federal funding will go
 vestment decisions, it had become  and Brazilian  oil  and gas company,  their  operations,  to  increase  effi cien-  to the University of Akron to focus on
 clear that these projects no longer  Petrobras, have signed a non-binding  cies in the local fertiliser and industrial   life cycle assessment training as part of
 represented a prudent use of our in-  Master Agreement, as next step forward  products market, including possible   its ‘Workforce Initiative for a Sustainable
 vestors’ capital that  would meet our  in the negotiations  to structure  a po-  decarbonisation paths.  Environment’.  The tech  hub  will  focus
 returns objectives.,” said Mr. Chris  tential  business partnership, following   on developing and producing the next
 Cuddy, President of  ADM’s Carbo-  the Memorandum of Understandings   This collaboration aligns with   generation of sustainable rubber and
 hydrate Solutions business.  (MoU) signed on February 29, 2024.  Petrobras’ recently renewed interest   plastics. UA also plans to add courses
 in the fertiliser sector as part of its   in life cycle assessment and update the
 The joint ventures were announced   In the next phase Yara and Petro-  ‘2024-28+ Strategic Plan’.  current curriculum to include the topic.

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