Novozymes seals Philom Bios deal

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Published: December 14, 2007

Danish enzyme firm Novozymes has completed its $25.6 million cash deal to buy a controlling stake in Saskatoon inoculant maker Philom Bios.

The deal gives Philom Bios access to Novozymes’ resources and technology, more opportunities for growth and a “larger entryway” into U.S. and international ag markets, Novozymes said in a release Thursday.

Philom Bios makes the inoculant JumpStart, to improve uptake of soil and fertilizer phosphate; TagTeam, to improve phosphate use and nitrogen fixation; and N-Prove, a nitrogen inoculant.

The deal reinforces Novozymes’ commitment to become the leader in sustainable agriculture, providing “earth-friendly alternatives to traditional pesticides and fertilizers,” said Ted Melnik, president of Salem, Va.-based Novozymes Biologicals, the Danish firm’s U.S. subsidiary.

Novozymes emphasized that its business in Virginia will remain there, and Philom Bios’ agricultural business will continue from Saskatoon.

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