Monsanto’s growth driven by long-term ag trends
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Monsanto Company brought its technologies to life during its sixth Whistle Stop field event for investors last week at the company's 480-acre Monmouth Learning and Agronomy Center, the largest research farm in North America. Highlighting the growth drivers for the company, executives visited with investors as they toured plots representing the future of agriculture and Monsanto demonstrated both business catalysts and emerging pipeline projects from around the world.
"Demand for greater yield is growing globally, and we're a yield company," said Hugh Grant, Monsanto chairman, president and chief executive officer. "We have the technologies in our pipeline to continually deliver yield to our farmer customers. We work to innovate faster on more fronts and take that innovation to markets where it creates value more quickly than anyone else."
Monsanto: A Yield Company in Growth Mode with Global Opportunity
Monsanto's growth opportunity over the next few years is divided roughly equally between its United States and international businesses, Grant said, and today the company represents a diversified and balanced business.
The continued expansion of Monsanto's base business in its largest geographic region, the United States, underpins that opportunity. Building on strong sales momentum, Monsanto's U.S. business reflects the mix benefit and volume growth as its key platforms expand and it upgrades its product portfolio with new, higher-yielding products for its customers.
The company also has significant layers of growth opportunities coming from more geographies than ever in its history, with key growth markets Argentina and Brazil serving as focus areas during the field tours. Latin America has been a significant growth driver for the company, particularly in corn with strong continued performance in Brazil based on an increase of total acres, mix improvement and sales. Argentina holds continued opportunity as growers upgrade to triple stacks in corn.
In soybeans, the introduction of Intacta RR2 PRO through trials in Brazil earlier this fiscal year was a major strategic milestone and represents one of the most significant single drivers as the product ramps up in coming years. With Brazilian farmers seeing significant yield benefits from Intacta RR2 PRO in Ground Breakers trials this year, the company looks to bring the product to Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay in coming years.
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