Mahindra Agri Solutions Ltd. (MASL), a subsidiary of Mahindra & Mahindra, part of the $20.7 billion Mahindra Group, today entered into a joint venture (JV) agreement with Sumitomo Corporation Group, Japan, a global player in multiple industries including crop care, having access to the latest crop protection technologies.
The JV will have Mahindra and Sumitomo Corporation holding 60 per cent and 40 per cent equity respectively in the new company named Mahindra Summit Agriscience Limited, subject to the parties receiving all applicable approvals, said the company in a release.
“The combined strength of both the shareholders will leapfrog MASL’s crop care business into the next orbit of growth,” it added.
The partnership will offer a pipeline of specialty, new generation products with unique and latest molecules to effectively manage pest and insect related challenges faced by farmers.
Speaking at the signing of the JV, Ashok Sharma, MD & CEO, Mahindra Agri Solutions Ltd., said, “We are delighted to join hands with Sumitomo Corporation, a leading global player, to offer the latest world class technology which would help to significantly reduce crop damage. This association will be a win-win for both the companies as it will bring Mahindra’s presence across the agri value-chain and Sumitomo’s global expertise, on the same platform.”
“I am hopeful that by providing world class crop care solutions, we will further the cause of augmenting farmer prosperity, thereby enabling them to rise,” he added.
Tomoaki Tetsu, GM, AgriScience Department, Sumitomo Corporation, said, “We are excited about forming partnership with Mahindra Agri Solutions, one of the key companies in the Mahindra Group that has a strong presence in the market through the trusted Mahindra brand. We expect the new company, Mahindra Summit Agriscience Limited to leverage Mahindra’s deep penetration in the Indian market and also enable us to collaborate with other Mahindra Group companies.”
“Seeing the growth momentum of the Indian market, we are confident that this JV will enable Indian farmers to accelerate access to innovative solutions in terms of technology & products which would result in the increase of farmers’ income,” Tetsu added.
The JV will benefit from the expertise of both the companies – Mahindra’s strong rural presence and Sumitomo’s unique know-how and Japanese technology. Mahindra will contribute through its strong farmer connect, wide spread domestic distribution and agriculture expertise, while Sumitomo Corporation has strong ties with large Japanese crop protection innovator companies which will result in the JV having access to latest global technology for minimising crop damage and increasing the yield.
MASL would be the first Indian company to have a JV partner that has deep relationships with large Japanese R&D houses. This will definitely open up access to latest Japanese technologies and products for the Indian farmers.
Initiated in 2005, MASL’s Crop Care product portfolio comprises insecticides, fungicides, herbicide, biological products and water-soluble fertilisers.
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