Syngenta and Biotalys partner to advance solutions for sustainable ag

Syngenta Crop Protection and Biotalys are collaborating to research, develop and commercialize new biocontrol solutions to manage key pests in a broad variety of crops.
Syngenta Crop Protection and Biotalys are collaborating to research, develop and commercialize new biocontrol solutions to manage key pests in a broad variety of crops.
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Syngenta Crop Protection and Biotalys have announced a collaboration to research, develop and commercialize new biocontrol solutions to manage key pests in a broad variety of crops. The new solution will be based on Biotalys’ Agrobody technology and will offer a new mode of action to broaden farmers’ access to novel technologies that counter the threat of pest resistance and advance sustainable agriculture, according to a news release.

Under the terms of this partnership, the Basel, Switzerland-based Syngenta will collaborate on a research program with Biotalys, a Ghent, Belgium-based agricultural technology company focused on protein-based biocontrol solutions, to leverage its Agrobody technology platform for Syngenta’s specific insect targets.

“Syngenta is a leader in bringing farmers cutting edge technologies that improve the sustainability of agriculture, and we are excited to work closely with Biotalys as part of our agricultural innovation ecosystem,” Camilla Corsi, head of crop protection research at Syngenta Crop Protection, said in the release. “By combining our proven research and development capabilities with the breakthrough protein-based innovations of the Biotalys Agrobody platform, we are determined to play a pivotal role in addressing critical farmer needs around the globe.”

The companies say that with resistance development and increasing regulatory and environmental pressures, growers are eager to explore innovative and effective biological solutions that limit the impact on the environment and biodiversity. Biotalys has demonstrated the potential of its protein-based biocontrols to deliver novel modes of actions for effective and safe application in food and agriculture, the release said.

The companies expect this new partnership to allow Biotalys to accelerate the development and global commercialization of innovative crop protection solutions.

“We are proud and excited to be working with Syngenta, a world-leading agricultural company, on one of the most pressing industry challenges — the development of innovative and effective pest control solutions – by delivering on the promise of our Agrobody technology,” Biotalys CEO Patrice Sellès said in the release. “Collaborating with Syngenta is a major milestone in our continued mission to providing growers around the globe with safe, efficient, and more sustainable agricultural solutions.”

No further terms or financial specifics are being disclosed, according to the release.

 

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