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The new Corteva report shows how innovation accelerates more sustainable agriculture

Corteva Agriscience's latest progress report on its sustainability goals shows how advances in innovation and technology increase greater productivity for farmers and at the same time protect our natural resources.

Innovation and effects are central pillars of any strategic choice in Corteva. Today, the company invests almost 4 million US dollars every day in sustainable innovations to develop critical technologies that helps farmers to solve some of their most difficult challenges, rising pests and illness pressure to extreme weather.

“Every day, farmers rely on solutions that have been developed by technology to face difficult challenges. Corteva guides the advance of using sustainable innovations. the ability to dispute and the republic of the environment, which are located on the Republic and Republic of the Republic around the Republic of the Republic of the Republic.

In 2024, Corteva made considerable progress in his work in order to make agriculture more sustainable through technology, including:

  • 100% of the newly developed corteva solutions in our pipeline meet their sustainability criteria
  • 22% of the revenue from net lance protection from new, sustainably naused products

The report also underlines the latest developments in three state -of -the -art agricultural innovation areas, including the gene processing technology to improve plant breeding, the naturally derived biological harvest protection and the production of biofuels for sustainable aviation.

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The gene processing uses advanced breeding techniques to create seeds that can improve and protect the earnings potential and at the same time withstand hard environmental conditions. Corteva works on projects that enable their scientists to make precise changes that significantly improve the earnings potential and resilience of the plants, e.g. B. corn -resistant to lethal necrosis, Sorghum, which are resistant to striga parasites and pearl deer with a longer durability.

Biofuels

Corteva uses technology to develop with lower carbon raw materials in order to satisfy global demand for the next generation biofuels, which is expected to double by the end of decade and will increase by eight times by 2050.

In 2024, Corteva announced a Memorandum of Understanding for a planned joint venture with BP to provide biofuel output materials for sustainable aviation fuel, which meets the regulatory requirements of the European Union. These partnerships contribute to creating value for farmers and to alleviate the possible effects of the biofuel expansion on land that are currently being used for food production.

Naturally derived harvest protection

The farmers are looking for new, naturally derived solutions to control pests, optimize nutrients and to manage environmental pollution. The Corteva portfolio includes solutions that help farmers to adapt to the climate changes and to reduce the peasant height. For example, Utrisha ™ N is an innovative biostimulant that improves nutrient consumption efficiency and offers additional nitrogen directly for plants. Help the farmers protect their harvests and optimize their earnings potential. In Romania and the Republic of Moldova, the farmers who have included Utrisha ™ n recorded an increase in productivity of up to 10%, as shown in a three-year Corteva study. Despite climatic challenges, the results were remarkable that the maize income from 700 kg rapy per hectare rapeseed from 200 kg per hectare and grain from 200 kg to 500 kg per hectare.

In addition to Utrisha ™ N, Corteva Agriscience also introduced various types of biological solutions in Romania and Republic of Moldova in 2024, which were developed with unique modes of action, e.g. This includes innovative products for a wide range of agricultural challenges such as liquid micronutrient fertilizer -Kylates B, mineral fertilizer -STERNENDMplatin and liquid mineral fertilizer BioForge®. These products jointly improve nitrogen use, deal with lack of nutrients, promote balanced growth, strengthen the resistance of the harvest against stress and improve carbohydrate mirrors for increased income, which emphasizes the commitment to sustainable and efficient agricultural practices in the region.

Since 2025, Romanian farmers have been able to benefit additional innovations in the Corteva biological portfolio such as Sosdia ™ Stress Max, an abiotic stress. In addition, Moldau farmers can use leaf fertilizer KinsIdro ™ Grow+ as a solution to support quick plant growth and alleviate nutrient blocks in plants such as wheat, rapeseed and corn.

Together, these innovations have the potential to revolutionize agriculture and to satisfy the increasing demand from consumers and society for sustainable food and fuel. The company is looking forward to driving progress in these areas in 2025 and beyond.

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