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This page contains an overview of the most important Bayer CropScience AG publications. Click on the relevant link to view the front cover of any publication or to download it as PDF file. Where an online version is available you are lead to it via an additional link.


Corporate Brochure 2008
The Corporate Brochure is a publication for all of our stakeholders. It offers an overview of the Bayer CropScience organization and of our business performance. The brochure includes information on all of our business units and business fields and highlights some of our leading products. It also explains our position and objectives in terms of sustainability and innovation leadership. The Corporate Brochure is published annually.

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Key Facts & Figures 2008
Our key facts and figures leaflet offers core information (business figures, business groups and units, research & development sites, production sites and people) about Bayer CropScience in a slim format. It is published annually

Key Facts & Figures 2008 (PDF 732 KB)



Pflanzenschutz-Nachrichten Bayer
Pflanzenschutz-Nachrichten Bayer is the international scientific journal of Bayer CropScience. It covers a broad range of research and development topics in crop protection. Each issue presents detailed background information on new products as they are launched on the market. The articles comprise all relevant characteristics of active ingredients with a clear focus on worldwide practical applications. Special issues familiarize with topics such as Integrated Pest Management, or inform about new applications of plant biotechnology. The journal appears 3 times a year in English, with each article containing abstracts in German, French, Spanish and Russian.



Public Health Journal
The current Public Health Journal from Bayer CropScience addresses a theme that is all too often overlooked in global issues and media reports: neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). Considering that Malaria claims over a million lives every year, it must have the highest priority. But diseases such as river blindness, chagas, or leishmaniasis (to name only a few) demand just as much attention. Ultimately, NTDs affect more than one billion people – many of them living in conditions of extreme poverty. It must be our social responsibility to give these people a chance to live a healthy life.


last updated: Friday, December 5, 2008
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