Argentinean firm Puna Bio: Millions raised to study superbacteria for agricultural use

9 de May de 2023

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER
A NUESTRO
NEWSLETTER

The Atacama Puna is one of the driest places in the world. This desert plateau located at 4,500 meters above sea level is one of the most inhospitable places for life on the planet. However, there are small living beings that are able to adapt and survive in this scenario.

They are called extremophiles, a name given to living beings that manage to adapt to these extreme conditions. These are bacteria whose genetic characteristics can be of help to plants in crops that must face increasingly difficult conditions due to climate change.

This is the research area of Puna Bio, an Argentine company that has just raised US$3.7 million to raise the potential of its discoveries. "Extremophiles are, by definition, 'extreme bacteria,'" says Franco Martinez Levis, CEO and co-founder of Puna Bio.

"They can not only survive, but also thrive and promote plant growth in extreme conditions that would kill most other living things." The firm raised the investments in a funding round led by One Ventures and Builders VC and has been oversubscribed, with participation from Brazil-based SP Ventures and Air Capital, as well as pre-seed funders IndieBio, GLOCAL and Grid Exponential.

The funding will enable Puna Bio to launch its first seed treatment for soybeans in Argentina, expand field trials for wheat and corn formulations and initiate a regulatory pathway in the US and Brazil.

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Related News

Utrisha® N: La revolución de la agricultura sostenible

Corteva Agriscience, empresa líder en innovación científica en productos para la agricultura y protección de los cultivos, trabaja de manera continua en el desarrollo y perfeccionamiento de su portafolio de soluciones biológicas para la generación de campos...

Diminutas, pero esenciales para el desarrollo agrícola

¡El dulce sabor de la miel! En eso pueden llegar a pensar muchos cuando escuchan la palabra abeja. Pero estos pequeños insectos deben transportarnos más allá. Y más bien se debería pensar en biodiversidad y por qué no, mayor productividad. Las abejas son las...

El enorme potencial biológico en la industria agrícola peruana

Ser uno de los principales proveedores de frutas y hortalizas frescas del mundo conlleva varios retos. Producir alimentos de la más alta calidad, que lleguen bien a los diferentes destinos, que sean sanos y libres de tóxicos son algunos de ellos. Esta es una carrera...

Gobierno uruguayo anuncia avances en la regulación de bioinsumos

A través de un comunicado, la Dirección General de Servicios Agrícolas (DGSA), del Ministerio de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca de Uruguay, informó sobre la nueva clasificación y normativa para el registro de bioinsumos de uso agrícola. La regulación abarca varias...

About us

To request more information or send communications about biologicals, write to biologicalslatam@redagricola.com.   

Biologicals Latam is a quarterly digital magazine of Redagrícola that informs in a specialized way about the intense activity that is being developed in the area of bioinputs for agricultural production. This publication is a complement to the Online Course of Biostimulants and Biocontrol and the Congress that this media group organizes around the subject.