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BASF to acquire expert in digital agronomic models

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BASF customers will have more access to digital agriculture intelligence after the company recently signed an agreement to acquire US-based company ZedX. The acquisition is expected to be completed within four weeks.

ZedX’s expertise lies in the development of agronomic weather, crop, and pest models that can rapidly translate data into insights for more efficient agricultural production. With the planned acquisition, BASF  will strengthen its digital farming footprint and further invests in helping growers take advantage of the increasing amount of big data generated in farming and beyond.

“BASF is playing an active role in the digital transformation of agriculture. We are constantly evaluating how digital solutions can help our customers,” said Jürgen Huff, Senior Vice President, Global Strategic Marketing of BASF’s Crop Protection division. “ZedX’s experts impressed us with their extensive and deep know-how in agronomic models. We are very pleased to incorporate their knowledge into our offers to serve farmers’ needs through innovative products and services.”

Headquartered in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, ZedX was founded in 1987 and has built a data platform offering agronomic models, visualization tools, and tailored analytical solutions.

As Keith Wheeler, Chief Executive Officer of ZedX, explained, “We see ourselves as the ones connecting the dots. We develop innovative products and solutions for our customers by finding the shortest path between data, analytics, knowledge management, and decision-making.”

BASF’s planned acquisition of ZedX builds upon a strong established relationship between the companies. Joe Russo, ZedX’s Founder and President, pointed out that during a three-year collaboration the partnership has already shown great results. “Our modeling expertise coupled with BASF’s knowledge of chemistry has truly benefited growers and agriculture. For example, we developed a model that, based on important weather and environmental conditions, identifies the right window of application for a BASF herbicide.”

Weather conditions, soil temperature, wind speed – all of these factors can influence the performance of crop protection products. By acquiring ZedX, BASF will be able to help farmers use their resources more efficiently and sustainably.

“The smart use of digital solutions can open up all sectors of the economy to many new opportunities, and farming is no exception. ZedX is a great fit to our growth plan. We will strengthen our sales by offering targeted advice, insights and recommendations and by interacting more closely with our customers,” concluded Huff.

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