As food prices climb and extreme weather disrupt supply chains, BASF is betting on science – heat-tolerant seeds, digital farming tools, and sustainable crop protection – to help farmers grow more with less and keep food affordable.
In a demanding environment, BASF achieves earnings slightly above market expectations and only slightly below Q3 2024
Trade News | October 30, 2025
From Waste to Value: Recycling Automotive Shredder Residue and Bio-Waste into High-Value Feedstock
Trade News | October 30, 2025
BASF constructs new electronic grade ammonium hydroxide plant in Ludwigshafen
Business & Financial News | October 28, 2025
BASF to begin share buyback program in November 2025
Business & Financial News | October 28, 2025
Changes to BASF’s Board of Executive Directors
Trade News | October 23, 2025
BASF and ANDRITZ sign license agreement for OASE® technology
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Climate resilient agriculture
Why healthy soils are good for our food and the planet
Soil degradation is one major challenge for farmers and is expected to increase in importance over the next decades. Sustainable farming methods and collaboration can help making agriculture more resilient to climate change.
Every small action moves us towards big change. That’s why everyone at BASF, no matter where they are or what they do, is making climate protection a priority.
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