03/Feb/2022
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Last issue articles
- A biological march that goes at full speed
- Video: the fantastic language between Trichoderma and plants, a key to the development of bioinputs
- Research identifies the exact moment when heat stress hits corn hardest
- Dr. Patrick Brown Kicks Off Redagricola's Series On Biostimulants And Biocontrol That Will Run Throughout 2022
- SAS Expands Its Bio-inputs Catalog With Latin American Flavors
- 8 keys on the new process for the approval of biopesticides in Europe
Market movers
- Brazilian BP Bunge Bioenergia will extend the use of biofertilizers to all its sugar cane fields
- Mosaic and BioConsortia Expand Nitrogen Fixing Microbial Products to Asia Markets
- Corteva and Marrone Bio agree on exclusive distribution of new bionutrient in Europe
- Holandesa Koppert invierte US$ 10 millones en Brasil para ampliar planta de biológicos
- Hello Nature creates joint venture for a US$ 50 million factory in Indiana, USA
- Florida-based Salveo Agro receives early-stage investment to globalize its biocontrol technology
- Brazilian Agrivalle signs partnership with subsidiary of Canadian Nutrien for distribution of biological products in the largest agricultural states in Brazil
- Harpe Bioherbicide Solutions secures US$3 million in financing round
- Scientists From Southern Chile Develop Biopesticide From The Lupine Legume
- Agrichem Bio Broadens the Label Of Its Biofungicide Actileaf
Canadian biopesticide firm gets boost from Bayer
MustGrow Biologics, a Canadian-based agricultural biotech company, could make a big leap. This, after reaching an agreement with the German pharmaceutical company Bayer so that it evaluates its biological technologies to determine the efficacy and its commercial potential in key agricultural regions such as Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa.
According to a MustGrow press release, the Canadian granted Bayer the right to use the company's intellectual property for testing purposes and the option to acquire exclusive rights to its technologies for pre-plant soil fumigation, of bioherbicides and post-harvest preservation of potatoes, including sprout inhibition in regions of Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa.
Under the agreement, Bayer will fund and drive all laboratory, field development, regulatory work and market development necessary for commercialization. MustGrow will continue to conduct field testing, R&D and regulatory development simultaneously in other regions, collaborating with numerous consumer food, chemical and agricultural companies.
MustGrow's line of technology focuses on safe, effective and organic plant-based biopesticides that harness the natural defense mechanism of the mustard seed to treat diseases, pests and weeds. The company's technology has demonstrated consistent efficacy in many regions of North and South America, on multiple crops, covering many pests, for several years.
“We are thrilled to accelerate the development and understanding of our technology with Bayer in these important food-producing regions”, says Corey Giasson, CEO of MustGrow. “I am hopeful that we potentially have a sustainable solution for farmers to help with key issues in their production of food.”
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Last issue articles
- A biological march that goes at full speed
- Video: the fantastic language between Trichoderma and plants, a key to the development of bioinputs
- Research identifies the exact moment when heat stress hits corn hardest
- Dr. Patrick Brown Kicks Off Redagricola's Series On Biostimulants And Biocontrol That Will Run Throughout 2022
- SAS Expands Its Bio-inputs Catalog With Latin American Flavors
- 8 keys on the new process for the approval of biopesticides in Europe
Market movers
- Brazilian BP Bunge Bioenergia will extend the use of biofertilizers to all its sugar cane fields
- Mosaic and BioConsortia Expand Nitrogen Fixing Microbial Products to Asia Markets
- Corteva and Marrone Bio agree on exclusive distribution of new bionutrient in Europe
- Holandesa Koppert invierte US$ 10 millones en Brasil para ampliar planta de biológicos
- Hello Nature creates joint venture for a US$ 50 million factory in Indiana, USA
- Florida-based Salveo Agro receives early-stage investment to globalize its biocontrol technology
- Brazilian Agrivalle signs partnership with subsidiary of Canadian Nutrien for distribution of biological products in the largest agricultural states in Brazil
- Harpe Bioherbicide Solutions secures US$3 million in financing round
- Scientists From Southern Chile Develop Biopesticide From The Lupine Legume
- Agrichem Bio Broadens the Label Of Its Biofungicide Actileaf
About us
Biologicals Latam es una revista digital de Redagrícola que informa de manera especializada sobre la intensa actividad que se está desarrollando en el espacio de los bioinsumos para la producción agrícola. Esta publicación es complemento del Curso Online de Bioestimulantes y Biocontrol y las conferencias que este grupo de medios realiza en torno al tema.