BASF has a long legacy of investing in agricultural research. Paul Rea, Senior Vice President of BASF Agricultural Products for North America tells Brownfield they are just as excited about the future. Rea says BASF invests $2 million per day in research and development. BASF recently submitted a new fungicide – Revysol – to the EPA. Pending regulatory approval, the triazole fungicide will provide a broad-spectrum disease control for a wide range of crops. Expectations are for Revysol to be available in the next 2 to 3 years.
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