The German concern Bayer AG, which specializes in biomedical solutions for healthcare and agriculture, has decided to continue supplying basic agricultural solutions to Russian farmers so that they can contribute to meeting global demand.
At the same time, Bayer hopes “that the Russian authorities will continue to provide free supplies of agricultural products” and “will not use food as a means of pressure on the world,” the company’s statement emphasizes.
At the same time, Bayer intends to invest heavily in Ukraine over the next decade. In particular, the company is investing more than EUR30 million in a seed plant in the Zhytomyr region to meet the demand for corn seeds in the country and abroad.
Bayer is fully committed to fighting what could become an unprecedented food crisis and shares the UN’s view that access to Ukrainian and Russian food is essential to reduce pressure on the global food system, the release notes.
Earlier, the company stopped deliveries to the Russian Federation and Belarus of those products that are not vital, and also suspended advertising and promotional activities, investments in these countries.