Establishment of New Manufacturing Facilities for Herbicide Active Ingredients at Indian Subsidiary
Nissan Chemical has decided to build new manufacturing facilities for its new rice herbicide 'Ryzonik®' at its Indian subsidiary, Nissan Bharat Rasayan (NBR). Aiming for operation in fiscal 2028, the company seeks to build a stable supply system to meet global demand.
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Nissan Chemical Corporation has decided to construct new manufacturing facilities for the active ingredient of its new rice herbicide, 'Ryzonik®' (generic name: ipfentrifluconazole/pyriphen), at its consolidated subsidiary in India, Nissan Bharat Rasayan Pvt. Ltd. (NBR). NBR was established in 2020 as a joint venture with Bharat Rasayan Ltd., a major Indian pesticide manufacturer and distributor. In March 2023, a new factory was established and began operations in Saykha, Gujarat. This investment is aimed at building a stable supply system to meet future demand for the new herbicide 'Ryzonik®' developed by Nissan Chemical, and is positioned as a key strategic investment to drive future business growth. The new facilities are scheduled to be completed and begin operations in fiscal 2028. 'Ryzonik®' is scheduled to be launched in major markets, including Japan and India, starting in 2027, with plans for further global expansion. Through this project, Nissan Chemical aims to strengthen its global supply capacity for pesticide active ingredients and improve its competitiveness in the rice herbicide sector.
FAQ
What is the goal of Nissan Chemical's investment in India?
To build a stable supply system for their new herbicide.