Plant Health Care PLC
LSE:PHC

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Price: 8.925 GBX Market Closed
Market Cap: £32.5m
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32.5m GBX
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Chemicals

Plant Health Care Plc engages in the provision biological products. The company is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina and currently employs 45 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2004-07-06. The firm's segments include Americas, Mexico, and Rest of World. The company offers products to improve the health, vigor and yield of major field crops such as corn, soybeans, potatoes and rice, as well as specialty crops such as fruits and vegetables. Its biological products help growers to protect their crops from stress and diseases. Its lead product, Harpin ab, is a recombinant protein developed from the naturally occurring Harpin proteins, which act as a biostimulant, promoting the yield and quality of crops. The company is also focused on the research and development of its Plant Response Elicitor technology (PREtec) platform. The company is developing six lead products from three platforms, including Innatus 3G platform, which targets growth and disease resistance; T-Rex 3G platform, which targets nematode defense, while the Y-Max 3G platform delivers increased yield and growth.

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