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Going global: OlsAro targets 2027 launch for its salt-tolerant wheat in Bangladesh ahead of worldwide rollout

October 31, 2025
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29-Oct-2025 by Amanda Lim

Swedish agtech startup OlsAro’s salt-tolerant wheat is expected to debut in Bangladesh by 2027, with regulatory trials already underway and broader market expansion expected to follow from 2029.

https://www.agtechnavigator.com/Article/2025/10/29/olsaro-targets-2027-launch-for-its-salt-tolerant-wheat-in-bangladesh-ahead-of-global-rollout/

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