Applied DNA Completes Large-Scale Molecular Tagging of Fertilizer Successfully Tracked Through West African Supply Chain to Assure Security and Sustainability
Project Aims to Prevent Fertilizer Adulteration and Secure Supply
Chains to Global Farming Industry; Company Anticipates Initial Shipments
to Begin in Early 2018
STONY BROOK, N.Y. & MOUSTIER, Belgium–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Applied
DNA Sciences, Inc. (“Applied DNA”, “the Company”, NASDAQ:APDN)
announced the introduction of its molecular tag to the fertilizer
industry in co-operation with Rosier
S.A., a mineral fertilizer manufacturer based in Moustier, Belgium.
Rosier sells high quality mineral fertilizers globally, and in Europe,
through its exclusive distributor, Borealis
LAT.
In September 2016, Applied DNA and Rosier launched a pilot to DNA-tag
fertilizer pellets in order to detect the dilution of genuine fertilizer
with sub-standard material within a given batch, and to be able to trace
the batch to its original manufacturing location. Since the initiation
of this study, the Company, in partnership with Rosier, has effectively
marked fertilizer pellets and has successfully authenticated and
detected the dilution of fertilizer with unmarked material in a variety
of laboratory and in-field tests over a nine-month period.
A marked shipment of fertilizer has travelled through the supply chain
in West Africa and pellets have been analyzed in the field utilizing
Applied DNA’s in-field DNA detection technology (SigNify® IF)
to provide definitive real-time authentication of the SigNature®
DNA marks, ensuring that the fertilizer had not been adulterated with
unmarked material. The pellets tested were proven to be genuine and
demonstration of the technology gained further support for the use of
molecular taggants to combat counterfeiting and to aid the many
countries that are affected by adulterated fertilizer.
Adulterated fertilizer is recognized as a global problem. The Vietnam
Fertilizer Association estimates that substandard fertilizer costs the
country’s economy $2 billion dollars a year. In addition, 1,000 metric
tons are seized annually for quality violations (1). In Uganda, a blind
test revealed that urea on sale to farmers contained 33 percent less
nitrogen than advertised (2) and in Tanzania, an estimated 40 percent of
fertilizers are believed to be fakes (3).
Tony Benson, managing director of Applied DNA Europe, stated:
“Adulterated fertilizers have become a global supply chain problem of
such impact, that bankers will no longer finance fertilizer purchases
for some farmers. Without these necessary funds, farmers cannot purchase
fertilizer, leading to poor or failing crop yields, and financial
disaster for the farmer. Regional banks expressed a willingness to
finance DNA-tagged fertilizers in the future, and praised our in-country
demonstrations of the power of molecular tags to protect fertilizer
supply chains against dilution.”
Without appropriate restoration of the organic and mineral content of
depleted soils, farmers often clear new land, contributing to the global
deforestation problem. By improving the quality of arable land, farmers
can turn less to deforestation, which represents as much as 30% of
global greenhouse emissions. Africa, with a huge agricultural potential,
uses less than 15 kgs of fertilizer per hectare, only a tenth of the
global average. As a result, 75 percent of African soils are degraded,
costing the continent $4 billion per year (4). FAO (Food and
Agricultural Organization of the United Nations) forecasts the global
fertilizer demand to be 199 million metric tons in 2019 (5).
Dr. James Hayward, president and CEO of Applied DNA, stated: “The total
addressable market for our platform in fertilizer is substantial, but
well within our scalable capacity for global commercial ecosystems. Our
manufacturing partner, Rosier, is well established, committed and
familiar with the markets that will first pull our platform through
fertilizer supply chains. We expect to identify initial customers and
begin shipments of fertilizer with molecular tags in early 2018. We
believe this is one of the most significant steps the global economy can
take toward sustainable agronomy. Farming land where nutrient
supplementation is in equilibrium with depletion by farming, will help
to prevent deforestation.”
Willy Raymaekers, President and CEO of Rosier, stated: “We are very
satisfied with the initial results of our co-operation with Applied DNA
and are currently defining the next steps for further broadening the
implementation of this innovative concept.”
About Applied DNA Sciences
Applied DNA is a provider of molecular technologies that enable supply
chain security, anti-counterfeiting and anti-theft technology, product
genotyping and DNA mass production for diagnostics and therapeutics.
We make life real and safe by providing innovative, molecular-based
technology solutions and services that can help protect products,
brands, entire supply chains, and intellectual property of companies,
governments and consumers from theft, counterfeiting, fraud and
diversion. The proprietary DNA-based “CertainT™” platform can be used to
identify, tag, test, and track products, to help assure authenticity,
origin, traceability, sustainability and quality of products.
SigNature® DNA describes the core technology ingredient that
is at the heart of a family of uncopyable, security and authentication
solutions such as SigNature® T and fiberTyping®,
targeted toward textiles and apparel, BackTrac™ and DNAnet®,
for anti-theft and loss prevention, and digitalDNA®,
providing powerful track-and-trace. All provide a forensic chain of
evidence, and can be used to prosecute perpetrators. Applied DNA
Sciences is also engaged in the large-scale production of specific DNA
sequences using the polymerase chain reaction.
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About Rosier SA
Rosier produces and sells high quality mineral fertilizers in Europe,
through its exclusive distributor Borealis LAT , and outside Europe to
serve its customers in the most reliable way. We provide farmers with
suitable fertilizers considering individual crop and soil conditions.
Embedded in the Base Chemicals business of Borealis, our aim is to
strengthen our position in selected markets worldwide. With a highly
motivated and professional team, we are close to our customers in agriculture.
Our backward and forward integration result in supply security as well
as high product and service standards.
Thanks to perfectly adapted and state-of-the-art industrial facilities,
Rosier is able to offer environmentally friendly products that provide
users with the best economical yield they can get. The ROSAFERT®
range primarily comprises simple and compound PK and NPK granulated
fertilizers; Specialty fertilisers from the ROSALIQ® and
ROSASOL® ranges are essentially designed for the greenhouse,
foliar complementary nutrition or fertirrigation markets.
- https://www.vietmaz.com/2016/06/fake-substandard-fertilizers-on-the-rise-in-vietnam/
- https://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2015/aug/05/dodgy-fertiliser-is-keeping-uganda-hungry
- http://www.thecitizen.co.tz/magazine/businessweek/40pc-of-fertilisers-fake–study/-/1843772/3120846/-/61ibdez/-/index.html
- http://community.businessfightspoverty.org/profiles/blogs/kapil-mehan-breakthroughs-in-fertilizer-can-unlock-the-riches-in-
- http://www.fertilizer.org/imis20/images/Library_Downloads/2016%20Global%20nitrogen%20fertiliser%20demand%20and%20supply.pdf?WebsiteKey=411e9724-4bda-422f-abfc-8152ed74f306&=404%3bhttp%3a%2f%2fwww.fertilizer.org%3a80%2fen%2fimages%2fLibrary_Downloads%2f2016+Global+nitrogen+fertiliser+demand+and+supply.pdf
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“forward-looking” in nature within the meaning of the Private Securities
Litigation Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements describe Applied
DNA’s future plans, projections, strategies and expectations, and are
based on assumptions and involve a number of risks and uncertainties,
many of which are beyond the control of APDN. Actual results could
differ materially from those projected due to our short operating
history, limited financial resources, limited market acceptance, market
competition and various other factors detailed from time to time in
Applied DNA’s SEC reports and filings, including our Annual Report on
Form 10-K filed on December 6, 2016, and our subsequent quarterly
reports on Form 10-Q filed on February 9, 2017, and May 11, 2017 which
are available at www.sec.gov.
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