Pangaea Biosciences to Launch Booster in Indonesia

Pangaea Biosciences has announced that Booster is now registered in Indonesia and will be launched in Q2 2025 for resistant pest control in rice, shallots, and other vegetable crops.

Booster deactivates the metabolic pathway (cytochrome P450) in insects, weeds and diseases which cause the breakdown of the insecticide, herbicide or fungicide applied. Its great strength is that in doing so it rejuvenates older chemistry, a major advantage to the farmer who has few choices of product now, given the huge cost to bring a novel chemical to the market.

Pangaea has also launched its novel and patented delivery system, Tardis which complements Booster in optimizing the control of resistant organisms when tank-mixed with the agrochemical partner as this delays the release of the pesticide giving Booster time to break the resistance.

“Resistance is a major problem in the control of insect pests globally. It is a significant threat to global food security,” says Roger Pinder, Global Business Development Consultant to Pangaea Biosciences. “The ability to bring back a range of chemistry which have all started to fail in the market through resistance problems should have enormous appeal to farmers all over the world.”

Currently Booster is registered in Poland, the Baltics, Romania, Czech, Denmark, the UK and Indonesia. Trials in Indonesia have shown fantastic control of resistant insect pests, including brown plant hopper, whitefly and fall army worm in many different crops and also control of grass weeds such as goosegrass resistant to glyphosate.

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