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ITC acquires Australian biotech firm
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August 21, 2007 15:07 IST
ITC Ltd [Get Quote] has made its intentions clear. It has decided to take a big plunge into the agriculture sector especially the potato supply chain.

As part of this, ITC Ltd has acquired the Technico Pty Ltd of Australia. The acquisition has been made through Russell Credit Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary and investment arm of ITC Ltd.

The Australian firm is an agri-biotechnology company, specialising in potato micro-propagation, using a proprietary technology called "Technituber".

It provides a technology platform to implement affordable early field generation seed potato programmes, reduces seed exposure to soil-borne pathogens and helps in introduction of new varieties speedily.

This acquisition move heralds the entry of ITC into the field of potato supply chain management in a big way, especially since the Australian company has global subsidiaries in different countries, including India in the form of Chandigarh-based Chambal Agritech.

Following the acquisition, companies such as Technico ISC Pty Ltd, Australia, Chambal Agritech India, Technico Asia Holdings Pty Ltd, Australia, Technico Group Ammerica Inc USA, Technico Technologies Inc, Canada, and Technico Horticultural (Kunming) Co Ltd, China, would become wholly owned subsidiaries of ITC Ltd.

Technico, started as a research and development seed project in the early 1990s, later evolved into a company developing "Technituber", for production of miniature seed potatoes from pathogen-tested tissue culture.




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