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Stoller pays tribute to the phenomenal women who form part of its company

Women play an integral part in society, and increasingly so in today’s business sector. With significantly more women in the workforce, companies are turning to women to head up their companies and lead them to success; a real testament to the vigour and determination of the business-minded woman.

With over 50 years within the agricultural sector, Stoller has been at the forefront of creating products and solutions that encourage healthy crops around the world. Our team of worldwide professionals have dedicated themselves to decades of research to understand the intricacies of plant physiology and plant nutrition.

As thought leaders and experts in our respective fields, Stoller is passionate about assisting plants to reach their full genetic potential. Stoller South Africa’s team is made up of 43% women, with 40% of the management team comprising women.

Celebrating Women’s Month this August from a business standpoint, Stoller would like to take this opportunity to pay tribute to the phenomenal women that form a part of our company. There is a wealth of knowledge amongst this dynamic team, which includes a soil scientist, a chartered accountant, a chemist, a biotechnologist, as well as positions within the marketing, financial and admin departments.

With Stoller’s value proposition to our clients anchored on knowledge, and as part of our commitment to science and innovation, Stoller aims at providing solutions to our clients based on delivering exceptional and proven products, an exchange of knowledge, and providing a value-based service.

Celebrating 50 years within the agricultural sector in 2020, Stoller stands by empowering plants, empowering people. The contributions that each of these ladies have made is impactful, ensuring the continued success of the company. Stoller South Africa is proud to have a diverse team of vibrant women that hold these various roles within the company.

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