GUANGZHOU, China--()--CCM International will launch the 4th China Crop Protection Summit (CCPS) on March 8th-9th, 2012, at Ramada Plaza Gateway, Shanghai, China. Delegates of crop protection giants from China, India and Europe will gather together to discover new business opportunities for Chinese agriculture investment.
“Global crop protection giants are focusing on China now, thus there must be infinite investment opportunities in the crop protection industry”
As the world’s largest crop protection country of production, exportation and consumption, China is expected to enjoy fast growth in the coming years. The Chinese government is making great efforts to improve domestic investment environment, with the release of policies and regulations including Policies of Pesticide Industry in 2010 and The Twelfth Five-year Plan for Pesticide Industry in 2011. In addition, with global economy seeing slow growth and competition intensifying overseas, there will be more investment opportunities in China’s crop protection market. How to make profit in this market has become one of the top concerns for global investors, on which you might get inspired during CCM International’s CCPS 2012.
Crop protection giants including Dow AgroSciences LLC and BASF are invited to deliver keynote speeches at this event. Renowned experts, such as Dr. Robert Bryant, Director of Agranova (UK), Dr. Roman Macaya, Vice-President of AgroCare (Costa Rica), and Dr. Venkatesh Devanu, Managing Director of SOM Phytopharma (India) Limited, will discuss the latest trends for new investments in China’s agriculture industry. So far, the summit has attracted leading companies including Monsanto, BASF, Dow AgroScience, Bayer Crop Sciences, Vertellus Specialties Inc, Dr. Knoell Consult GmbH, Chemotecnica to participate.
During the summit, CCM International will simultaneously launch two workshops on agrochemicals. Dr. Peter Nightingale and Dr. Robert Bryant will illustrate on process technology for producing agrochemical actives in their global perspectives, while Dr. B Saha will discuss the development of Indian agrochemical market. Besides, 15 presentations covering bio-pesticides, fluorine-contained pesticides, non-crop pesticides etc. will be delivered as well.
“Global crop protection giants are focusing on China now, thus there must be infinite investment opportunities in the crop protection industry,” Zhonghui Wu, CEO of CCM International says. Delegates of BASF have shown their expectations on the presentations of CCPS 2012. Financial investment institutions have also predicted the upcoming CCPS might bring unexpected surprises to the market.
For more information, please visit our CCPS website.

