Syngenta and Amoéba announced on Monday, the 17th, the signing of a Memorandum for the development and commercialization of biocontrol solutions in the European Union and the United Kingdom. The partnership focuses on amoeba-based technologies for the protection of cereal crops. The companies plan to negotiate a definitive distribution agreement by spring 2026. The initial focus of the collaboration will be the fight against wheat diseases, specifically septoria blotch (STB) and yellow rust. According to data from the press release, these diseases affect between 9 million and 12 million hectares in Europe annually. In Germany, STB generates costs of 1.5 billion euros per year and productivity losses of up to 50%. The technology developed by Amoéba acts as a biofungicide ...
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