The Brazilian market for biopesticides is experiencing a period of strong expansion, driven by the demand for more sustainable agricultural systems and the need to reduce chemical residues in food. According to the FarmTrak Bioinputs 2024/25 study by Kynetec, the sector moved R$ 4.35 billion in the current crop, a growth of 18% compared to the 2023/24 cycle. The advance is led by soybeans, which account for 48% of the national consumption of bioinputs, followed by corn (31%), sugarcane (12%), cotton (4%), coffee (3%), and fruits and vegetables (2%). Based on data from Conab, the scenario is expected to strengthen further in light of the forecast of 177 million tons of grains and a planted area of 49.1 million hectares for the 2025/26 crop, an increase of 3.6% over the previous cycle. New-generation biopesticides have proven increasingly efficient in managing agricultural pests. Baculovirus-based products, for example, already achieve efficiency of over 80% in controlling insects, ...