The silent advance of bionematicides has redefined nematode management in the country and consolidated a structural change in the control of these parasites. According to Tiago Zucchi, founder of Mavez Assessoria, the scenario of losses exceeding 6.5 billion dollars per year in Brazilian agriculture, with more than 3 billion dollars just in soybeans, has opened space for biological solutions that are no longer treated as a trend. The limitation of chemical options has favored the adoption of microbial technologies that today place Brazil as an international benchmark.