BASF spends $1m on biological crop protection push

Andrew Marshall
Updated October 19 2016 - 9:17am, first published 5:30am
BASF's $1 million upgrade of its biological crop protection product plant in Australia follows close behind the company opening a research farm in North West NSW last year.
BASF's $1 million upgrade of its biological crop protection product plant in Australia follows close behind the company opening a research farm in North West NSW last year.

Chemical giant BASF is ramping up its biological crop protection business in Australia with a $1 million-plus upgrade of its inoculant production plant on NSW’s Central Coast.

Andrew Marshall

Andrew Marshall

National agribusiness writer

Andrew Marshall is the group agribusiness writer for ACM's state agricultural weeklies and websites. He is a former editor at The Land and has worked in various Rural Press group roles in Canberra, North Richmond (NSW) and Toowoomba (Qld).

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