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    Indigo supports global expansion with the appointment of Karsten Neuffer as Chief Operating Officer, International

    June 5, 2018
    • Experienced agribusiness professional Neuffer will accelerate Indigo’s international expansion, bringing the company’s technology and business model to a wide network of growers

       

    Boston, Massachusetts, June 5, 2018 – Indigo Ag, Inc., a company dedicated to harnessing nature to help farmers sustainably feed the planet, announces today that Karsten Neuffer has joined as Chief Operating Officer, International. Neuffer will lead Indigo’s international business operations, which are currently centered in Argentina, Brazil, and Australia. Indigo is linking growers of all sizes directly with buyers around the world. The company is committed to improving farmer livelihoods and satisfying rising demand for high quality, identity preserved goods. Indigo’s microbial and digital technologies are highly transferrable across geographies, and have demonstrated a positive effect on productivity in areas experiencing environmental stress.

    “Indigo’s approach is incredibly versatile—it not only enables growers to maximize their productivity, but also supports markets that prioritize consumer choice, environmental conservation, and fair compensation for farmers,” commented Neuffer. “I’m looking forward to expanding Indigo’s grower network and bringing our vision of consumer-focused agriculture to markets around the world.”

    Neuffer comes to Indigo from Syngenta, where he held several leadership positions over the course of his 12-year tenure. In his most recent role, Regional Director of Latin America, he was responsible for the entire regional operations with $4 billion in sales and 4,000 people.  He also served as Global Head of Seedcare, Global Head of Cereals, and Head of Strategy, Planning, and New Business Development.  Prior to Syngenta, Neuffer worked as an Associate Principal at McKinsey. He holds an MBA from the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business and a BA in Industrial Engineering and Management Science from the University of Karlsruhe.

    “Karsten brings operating skills paired with strategic thinking,” said David Perry, Indigo’s President and CEO. “In resource-scarce areas, we expect Indigo’s microbial and digital technologies will have an even greater impact on crop health and farm margins.”

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