Verdesian Life Sciences Acquires Cytozyme Laboratories

Verdesian Life Sciences, the maker of biological, nutritional, fertilizer enhancers, seed treatment, and inoculant technologies, has acquired Cytozyme Laboratories. The addition of Cytozyme provides additional value to Verdesian and strengthens its position as The Nutrient Use Efficiency People.

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“This acquisition is a tremendous sign not just for Verdesian Life Sciences but for the category of nutrient use efficiency products,” Verdesian CEO Kenny Avery said. “For the past three years we have worked side by side with Cytozyme leadership as we partnered on CROP+, SEED+ and SEED+ GRAPHITE technologies – products that have filled needs across agriculture and that have been embraced by the market. This partnership ensures that Verdesian will continue to innovate for the betterment of farmers everywhere. The knowledge and experience that Cytozyme brings to global agriculture is a tremendous asset as well.”

Based in Salt Lake City, UT, Cytozyme boasts decades of innovation aimed at progressive growers.

“For more than four decades, Cytozyme’s mission has been to help farmers achieve sustainable yields through innovative solutions,” Cytozyme CEO Eric Baughman said. “We firmly believe that Verdesian Life Sciences has the technology, capabilities, and the people to continue that mission in a way that is true to our ideals. Our two companies’ product mixes are incredibly complementary; this is a great day for growers everywhere.”

Since its start in 2012, Verdesian has grown into a market leader in nutrient use efficiency technologies such as Avail, NutriSphere-N, Nue-Charge G, Take Off LS, MicroSync products, Primacy Alpha, Nutri-Phite, and Primo R1.

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“This acquisition is part of Verdesian’s broader merger and acquisition growth strategy toward maintaining leadership across the nutrient use efficiency space,” Rick Riegner, Executive Vice President of Strategy and Business Development, Verdesian, said, “and it is further evidence of the continued embrace of products that offer sustainable solutions to farmers.”

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