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Sustainability 

Our commitment to sustainability is reflected in everything we do. We continuously seek to reduce our environmental footprint by developing ecologically friendly and safer products for farmers, and investing in our manufacturing facilities to meet the most advanced global environmental standards.  We also strive to make our company a place where everyone feels accepted and has the opportunity to grow and develop. ADAMA proudly embraces our role in building a b...

Pest Profile: Volunteer Canola

Volunteer canola is especially challenging to control in herbicide-tolerant crops like soybeans. It can be incredibly competitive, and its...

Code of Conduct

ADAMA Agricultural Solutions [1] is a Global Company conducting its business affairs in more than 100 countries worldwide, in a changing work environment deriving, amongst others, from the differences in culture, customs and the legal system of each and every country. The Company places great importance in adopting a Code of Conduct which will guide all the Company's office holders, managers and employees [2] as to the rules of conduct required of them as representatives of ...

Pest Profile: Canada Thistle

Canada thistle is a persistent weed that has threatened the yields of farmers far longer than Canada has been a country. A member of the sunflower...

Controlling Crop Weeds in the Spring

Many consider fall the best time to take on hard-to-kill weeds, especially perennials and winter annuals. For perennials, a post-harvest burn-off...

Pest Profile: Flixweed

Flixweed is a highly competitive winter annual weed found in regions where soil is much lighter and drier. Though known to be safe for some herbal...

Our Solutions

Farmers everywhere are facing a growing set of challenges driven by climate change and the rising demand for nutritious, safe and affordable food.  With the broadest portfolio in the world, ADAMA is uniquely positioned to address local customer needs, offering high-quality off-patent products as well as unique, market-leading solutions.   We also partner with Ag...

Pest Profile: Crown Rust

Also known as leaf rust, crown rust can infect cultivated oat, wild oat and a few wild grasses, but won’t infect cereals like wheat, barley or rye...