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Bayer introduces newgold seed for farmers

newgold seed was built for growers who don’t settle for incremental gains.

Bayer has unveiled newgold seed, its first multi crop seed brand created specifically for low carbon intensity crops.

The initiative is designed to give farmers a direct pathway into the expanding biofuels market while supporting farm profitability and practical field performance.

Global demand for sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel is rising quickly. As the energy transition gathers pace, the challenge lies in scaling low carbon fuels without disrupting food production or adding unnecessary pressure to farm operations. Bayer sees agriculture as central to meeting that challenge in a balanced and commercially viable way.

Chad Bilby , Biofuel Crops Innovation and Commercial Lead, said, “Innovation alone won’t make the energy transition real. Scale, execution, and market confidence matter. With newgold seed, we are connecting seed innovation, agronomic performance, and market access into one clear opportunity for farmers.”

Developed under the company’s Biofuel Crops platform, newgold seed reflects a shift in thinking. Rather than viewing biofuels solely as an end market, Bayer is building an integrated system that links growers, fuel producers and supply chains from the outset.

The focus is on oilseed crops such as camelina and winter canola. These crops are suited to fitting between main growing seasons, within existing rotations or on underused land. This approach opens the door to additional revenue streams without replacing core food crops.

At its core, newgold seed is built around field level economics. The aim is to create crops that function as a profit multiplier. Farmers can use them as a double crop between seasons, as part of a rotation that supports sound agronomy, or on marginal land to bring new value to underperforming acres. The flexibility allows growers to decide how the crops fit within their own systems while retaining control over financial and agronomic choices.

By connecting seed development with secure market access, Bayer aims to reduce uncertainty and help farmers participate confidently in the low carbon fuel economy.