The market for agricultural biodefensivos registered growth of 18% in the 2024-25 crop, reaching R$ 4.35 billion, according to data from the consultancy Kynetec. In this scenario, the company AgBiTech maintained the leadership in the segment of biolarvicides based on baculoviruses, with a highlight for the bioinsecticide Cartugen® Max, applied in soybeans, corn, and cotton. According to the marketing director of AgBiTech, Pedro Marcellino, trials conducted by various research institutions in the country proved that the product presented an average efficacy of 81%, while the four main competing brands registered an average of 18% in caterpillar mortality. Tests with Cartugen® Max were carried out in more than 45 locations in the country, totaling 1,800 Research & Development (R&D) bioassays. In these studies, the caterpillar mortality rate reached 85%, while the average of five other virus-based bioinsecticides was 24%. “These numbers technically prove the consistency and quality ...