Innovation a top priority for Bayer- South Africa

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Loyal Monsanto Legacy farmers with concerns about how focussed the future Bayer will be on agriculture, can rest assured that agriculture (crop science and animal health) is now the largest of the three divisions in Bayer.

Jesús Madrazo, Bayer’s head of Agricultural Affairs and Sustainability explains: “Bayer’s acquisition of Monsanto strengthened the company’s position in agriculture globally and the company can now be considered a world leader in the sector. Together we’re shaping agriculture to benefit farmers, consumers and our planet whilst this accelerates our efforts to achieve the bigger Bayer purpose of Science for a better life.

Madrazo continued by saying that the combined company’s extended footprint and product range stand to benefit farmers from all over the world. Their knowledge of global markets and recognition that a tailored approach for each market and customer segment is required will drive Bayer to find specific solutions through innovation, sustainability and digital transformation.

During his recent visit to South Africa, Madrazo shared his accidental agricultural journey, “Like most good things in life, it was never planned. After obtaining my legal degree, I applied for an advertised position at Monsanto in 1999. I applied on-line, something that was totally unheard of in those days. They liked what they saw and appointed me as legal director for Latin America North. Through the years I moved away from the legal side towards the business side and have served Monsanto for the past 19 years.” He held the position of vice president and Monsanto´s commercial and global supply chain lead prior to the Bayer / Monsanto acquisition.

He continued, “I am excited to be part of the new Bayer and proud to serve agriculture. I want to play my part in ensuring future global food security and for that, there is no better place to be. There are no better opportunities and no greener pastures.”

Jesús had the opportunity to be a speaker at Agri SA’s recent congress and shared his vision for the future of farming with agricultural industry leaders and farmers present. He assured the audience of Bayer’s commitment to an increased focus on innovation and digital transformation to the benefit of all farmers and emphasised how important sustainability is for the company.

“I look forward to working with you all as we help to shape the future of agriculture together and make South Africa an agricultural example for the rest of the world,” he concluded.– Press release