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Corteva Agriscience Signs Agreement with Andermatt to Provide Biocontrol Solutions

Corteva Agriscience Signs Agreement with Andermatt to Provide Biocontrol Solutions

Corteva Agriscience and Andermatt USA announced a multi-year agreement for two technologies that will benefit U.S. farmers. Andermatt USA is the U.S. subsidiary of Andermatt Biocontrol AG, global pioneers in producing microbiological products for biological pest control.

As part of the agreement, Corteva receives an exclusive license to a bioinsecticide based on the naturally occurring insecticidal virus, Helicoverpa armigera nucleopolyhedrovirus.  The active ingredient targets larvae of African cotton bollworm, corn earworm and other Helicoverpa species. The unique technology allows efficient and sustainable control of these pests, which damage crops including soybeans, cotton, sorghum and corn.

Corteva also receives an exclusive license to a biofungicide that helps provide a disease-inhibiting protective shield around plants. Based on the active ingredient Bacillus velezensis (synonym B. amyloliquefaciens spp. plantarum), the biofungicide guards plants such as potatoes, fruits and vegetables against soil borne pathogens including Rhizoctonia.

Corteva will offer these technologies through its own brands in the U.S. market under the names Hearken bioinsecticide and Bexfond biofungicide, respectively.

“This is another demonstration of Corteva Agriscience’s continuous commitment to providing farmers a broad range of biological solutions. We are enabling additional tools for sustainable production, resistance management and residue management in exporting crops with proven, predictable performance; all of our biologicals are tested and meet Corteva Agriscience’s high standards in Research & Development,” said Susanne Wasson, president, crop protection business platform, Corteva Agriscience. “We’re pleased to work with Andermatt because they bring expertise and quality for our portfolio, as an established and recognized company in biologicals space for more than 30 years.”

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