Agrauxine Acquires Ohio-Based ABM Biologicals Company

As a global player in the field of fermentation and micro-organisms, Lesaffre has been present in the United States since the 1980s. ABM specializes in seed treatment with bionutrition products.
As a global player in the field of fermentation and micro-organisms, Lesaffre has been present in the United States since the 1980s. ABM specializes in seed treatment with bionutrition products.
(Lesaffre)

Lesaffre expands its international plant health development with its Agrauzine business unit acquiring Ohio-Based Advanced Biologicals Marketing (ABM.)

As a global player in the field of fermentation and micro-organisms, Lesaffre has been present in the United States since the 1980s and has expanded its manufacturing capabilities since then. Lesaffre cur-rently employs over 500 people in its various US manufacturing sites and marketing centers.

ABM specializes in seed treatment with bionutrition products. ABM's teams will join those of Agrauxine by Lesaffre, Lesaffre's business unit dedicated to crop protection. Agrauxine by Lesaffre has been developing biosourced solutions for plant nutrition and health for more than 15 years.

"This acquisition is part of our strategy to develop new solutions derived from micro-organisms, such as yeasts, bacteria and fungi, that respect the environment. Our R&D teams are innovating towards this ambition on a daily basis. Thanks to ABM, our geographical reach in crop bioprotection has been broadened", says Antoine Baule, CEO of Lesaffre.

Agrauxine by Lesaffre wishes to accelerate its development in the United States with this acquisition. With ABM integration, the business unit now counts nearly 40 employees in the country.

This acquisition represents a good step in the development of Agrauxine by Lesaffre and allows it to achieve strong complementarities in terms of access to markets as well as in terms of biocontrol and biostimulation product ranges.

"Following the merger with ABM, we are taking on a whole new dimension in the American market. We have strong ambitions for growth in this market and this local presence, as close as possible to our customers, will be a considerable advantage," adds Hugo Bony, CEO of Agrauxine by Lesaffre.

Agrauxine will pursue ABM projects, including two new biocontrol technologies. These strategic technologies will be commercialized in the US market in the next years.

"Agrauxine's acquisition of ABM brings together two companies that develop innovative products with unique formulations. This partnership creates the first company of its kind to bring its expertise in bio-logical seed treatment, biostimulants and foliar biopesticides for a complete range of biological prod-ucts. The future is bright as our companies will combine their R&D, manufacturing, sales and marketing expertise to continue to deliver innovative solutions to our customers in North America and around the world," says Dan Custis, CEO of ABM.
 

 

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