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Okra Combo Virus Tolerance

Okra impacted by Yellow Vein Mosaic Virus (YVMV) and Okra Leaf Curl Virus (OLCV) could experience crop loss of up to 80%. With Advanta’s “combo” …

Vertix

Safeguarding should start before the planting even begins. Vertix seed treatment offers a protective barrier with powerful formulas designed to enhance performance and increase yields.

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Aphix

The Aphix™ seed technology offers outstanding performance with the highest level of tolerance* to sugarcane aphid pressure.

igrowth

igrowth™ is the world’s first imidazolinone (IMI) herbicide-tolerant technology for sorghum. This proprietary, non-GMO allows the sorghum to remain unaffected when IMI herbicide is applied …

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Research & Development stations worldwide.

60

years of research experience in plant genetics.

460

hybrids varieties for 12 types of crops.

5th

seed company to enhance the productivity of smallholder farmers globally. Access to Seed Index 2019.

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Where we do our crop research

CS Biotechnology Center in Texas

Our Biotechnology Center in Texas conducts sustainable research and innovation to fulfill farmers’ needs and expectations. Advanta first opened its molecular, breeding, and data science operations in College Station in October 2016. This Biotechnology Center is the result of a ground-breaking partnership with Texas A&M AgriLife Research headquartered at Texas A&M University in College Station.

The CS Biotech Center is a state-of-the-art facility where Advanta R&D teams research molecular breeding, plant breeding, data science, and high-throughput plant phenotyping (HTPP). This center accelerates Advanta Seeds research and development capabilities for sorghum, corn, vegetables, sunflower, canola, and rice.

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Center of Excellence for Corn in Thailand

Thailand is home to the Advanta Seeds Center of Excellence for Tropical and Sub-tropical field Corn and brand-new Corn Seed Sizer and Treater Processing Plant. The new plant is capable of sorting corn seed in fourteen (14) different shapes and sizes so farmers can find the perfect seeds suited to their fields and agriculture machines. Uneven seeds and they tend to get block or pass more than the intended seeds in the farmers planting machines. This is a common problem amongst small farmers globally.

Corn as a key crop in Latin America and our hybrid corn seeds are gaining traction. Hybridization technology helps to improve the grain qualities, reduce the incidence of pests, and increase the overall crop productivity drought-tolerant seeds so that farmers can survive fluctuations in the climate.

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Sunflower Breeding in Ukraine

Advanta Seeds in Europe operates under the global brand Alta Seeds to provides unique, superior, and highly diversified germplasm for Europe and CIS countries. In Europe, we are focused on high oleic sunflower hybrids, hybrid corn, forage sorghum, forage millet, sorghum-sudan, and grain sorghum.

Our R&D sunflower breeding station in Ukraine increases and supplies a wide range of sunflower hybrids for Europe. We test our sunflower hybrids for different soil-climatic conditions and provide the most suitable crop for the Central & Eastern European region. From working closely with local farmers and engaging in research activities, we offer high performing seeds with good disease and stress tolerance, strong yield output and the most innovative qualities.

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Advanta therefore, does not accept any responsibility or liability on the nature, standard or the accuracy of the translation and cannot take responsibility for any type of inaccurate contextual meaning in the event of a mismatch from English to a regional language.