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Adama Agricultural Solutions

ADAMA Ltd. is a global crop-protection company specializing in the development, production and commercialization of herbicides, insecticides and fungicides. The company manufactures and distributes a wide range of crop-protection products in dozens of countries globally, with direct presence in all top 20 agricultural markets. ADAMA maintains major synthesis, formulation and R&D capabilities across multiple continents, with longstanding leadership positions in the off-patent agrochemical sector.

History
ADAMA originated from two Israeli agrochemical companies: Agan, founded in 1945, and Makhteshim Chemical Works, established in 1952 in the Negev region. The two companies operated independently for several decades before merging in 1998 to form Makhteshim Agan Industries Ltd., creating an integrated crop-protection manufacturer with expanding international operations. During the 2000s, the company grew through acquisitions and product development, becoming one of the larger global producers of off-patent crop-protection products. In 2011, China National Chemical Corporation (ChemChina) acquired a controlling stake in the company. In 2014, the company was rebranded as ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Ltd., adopting unified global branding across its operations. In 2016, ChemChina completed the acquisition of the remaining shares, obtaining full ownership of the company. Since 2020, ADAMA is a distinct business unit within the Syngenta Group. ==Sales and operations==
Sales and operations
ADAMA operates in dozens of countries, with commercial presence in Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa and Australia. The company operates more than 20 manufacturing sites worldwide, including chemical synthesis facilities in Israel, China, and Brazil, as well as formulation plants across Israel, China, India, Europe, North America, and South America. == Products ==
Products
ADAMA develops, produces, and markets crop-protection products, including herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides. The company’s portfolio includes both essential off patent products as well as advanced differentiated formulations. The company develops proprietary formulation technologies intended to enhance performance, stability, or handling characteristics of active ingredients. For example: Asorbital, designed to enhance the uptake of active ingredients in cereal crops, and Sesgama, a technology that enables higher concentrations of active ingredients in suspension formulations while aiming to improve stability and reduce packaging and transportation requirements. In 2024, ADAMA introduced a new active ingredient under development, flumetylsulforim (Gilboa). This AI has been classified by the Fungicide Resistance Action Committee (FRAC) as having a novel mode of action for use in cereals. Products based on this active ingredient are expected to be launched in the United Kingdom in 2027 and in additional European markets thereafter. == Financial performance ==
Financial performance
In 2025 financial results, the company reported revenues of US$4 billion, adjusted EBITDA of US$587 million, and adjusted net income of approximately US$28 million. Regional sales distribution in 2025 included Europe, Africa and the Middle East (US$1,136 million), North America (US$942 million), Latin America (US$1,006 million), and Asia-Pacific (US$967 million). == Sustainability ==
Sustainability
ADAMA publishes environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosures as part of its corporate reporting. In 2025, the company received a Bronze rating from EcoVadis, placing it in the top 23% of companies in the “Manufacture of Pesticides and Other Agrochemical Products” category. The company reported a score of 64 compared with an industry average of 58. The company has reported initiatives related to emissions reduction, manufacturing efficiency, and responsible product stewardship across its global operations. ==References==
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