Agria Appoints ICR as Investor Relations Advisor

BEIJING--(Marketwire - Mar 20, 2013) - Agria Corporation (NYSE: GRO) (the "Company" or "Agria") today announced the appointment of ICR, a global financial communications firm, as its investor relations advisor.

Mr. Alan Lai, Agria's Chairman of the Board, commented, "We are pleased to appoint ICR as our investor relations advisor. ICR's industry expertise and capital market knowledge will assist Agria in its efforts to strengthen our communication with investors and improve market awareness of our company. We look forward to working closely with ICR to convey our business story, growth strategy, competitive advantages, and value proposition to the investment community."

Established in 1998, ICR is consistently ranked as one of the top independent financial communications firms in North America, and in 2011 was ranked as the 8th largest independent communications firm overall. ICR specializes in investor relations, corporate and crisis communications and digital media, and represents more than 350 public and private companies across more than twenty different sectors. The firm maintains offices in Norwalk, Connecticut, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston and Beijing.

About Agria Corporation

Agria Corporation (NYSE: GRO) is an agricultural company with operations in China and internationally. Agria operates three principal business lines: China seeds, international seeds and agriservices. In China, Agria engages in research and development, production and sale of seed products, including field corn seeds, edible corn seeds and vegetable seeds. Agria owns through Agria Asia a 50.22% equity interest in PGG Wrightson Limited, New Zealand's largest agricultural services company. For more information about PGG Wrightson Limited, please visit www.pggwrightson.co.nz. For more information about Agria Corporation, please visit www.agriacorp.com.

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