BASF SE, established in 1865 and headquartered in Ludwigshafen, Germany, is the world's largest chemical company, producing a wide range of products including chemicals, plastics, performance products, crop protection products, and oil and gas. BASF combines economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility, aiming to create chemistry for a sustainable future. The company invests heavily in research and development, driving innovation across various sectors such as automotive, construction, electronics, and agriculture. With a presence in over 80 countries, BASF's integrated production sites, known as Verbund sites, enhance efficiency and resource conservation.
BASF Agricultural Solutions commissions its new BioHub fermentation plant in Ludwigshafen to expand in-house production of biological and biotechnology-based crop protection products.
Modernised facilities in Nunhem will increase processing capacity, improve quality control, and support global vegetable seed supply using energy-efficient operations.
Enhanced NIR-based feed analysis solution adds new regions, standardized energy values, and expanded forage coverage to support precision livestock nutrition.
BASF presents stabilizer technologies at Chinaplas 2026 to improve weather resistance, agricultural film performance, and industrial plastic reliability.
Digital platform supports wine grape growers in France, Spain and Türkiye with data-driven agronomic recommendations for over 100 varieties, improving efficiency and sustainability.
The new offering will support the cultivation of wine & table grapes, targeting markets of France, Italy, Spain, & Türkiye, & later expand to crops like tomatoes & potatoes in more countries.
Made of certified industrial compostable biopolymer, these greenhouse clips offer strength and flexibility while biodegrading after use, reducing microplastic waste and supporting a circular economy through composting.