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Company Welcomes Mr. Prameet Kamat as Executive Vice President & Business Head – Crop Protection Chemicals

We are delighted to announce the appointment of Mr. Prameet Kamat as our new Executive Vice President & Business Head – Crop Protection Chemicals, marking an exciting milestone in our growth journey.

Mr. Kamat is a seasoned leader with over two decades of diverse experience across agriculture, renewable energy, telecom, and chemical industries. Throughout his career, he has successfully spearheaded regional and strategic business operations at leading organizations including Corteva Agriscience, DuPont, Bharti Airtel, and Delta Seeds.

An alumnus of the Indian School of Business (ISB) and an engineering professional with strong expertise in strategic marketing, Prameet brings a powerful combination of vision, operational expertise, and passion for agricultural transformation. His proven ability to drive innovation, build high-performance teams, and deliver customer-centric solutions will play a pivotal role in strengthening and scaling our crop protection portfolio.

As we continue to advance our commitment to a Future Positive, we are confident that his leadership will accelerate our impact, expand our market capabilities, and shape the next chapter of sustainable growth.

We extend a warm welcome to Mr. Prameet Kamat and look forward to the fresh perspectives and energy he brings to our organization.

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