AgBiome, ANASAC Form Visionary Agreement

ANASAC, a highly specialized Chilean company with a strong regional presence in Latin America and more than 70 years of experience in the production and commercialization of agricultural solutions, has reached a Development and Registration Agreement with AgBiome, a U.S.-based agricultural biotechnology innovator. AgBiome develops novel and necessary biological crop protection products to improve sustainable food production.

This marketing agreement allows ANASAC to develop, register and commercialize AgBiome’s Howler fungicide product in Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and the Dominican Republic, with a focus on protecting export crops such as fresh fruits, vegetables and cut flowers.

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Howler is an innovative biological fungicide formulated based on Pseudomonas chlororaphis strain AFS009, which harnesses the power of the microbiome to deliver superior control with multiple modes of action, providing a broad spectrum of preventive and lasting control against key plant diseases, both foliar and soil. Howler fungicide is highly effective against diseases such as Pythium, Fusarium, Rhizoctonia and Botrytis.

“AgBiome’s Howler fungicide product is becoming a valuable tool for U.S. growers seeking new and effective modes of action to tackle potentially devastating diseases in their high-value fruit and vegetable crops,” said Dr. Natarajan Balachander, Director, Business Development.

Dr. Toni Bucci, Chief Operating Officer at AgBiome adds, “ANASAC is a perfect partner to help us get this solution in the hands of more specialty crop growers throughout a region that is paramount to our global fruit and vegetable supply.”

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For ANASAC, this first regional distribution agreement with AgBiome is an important milestone.

“It allows us to empower our vision and regional strategy today by delivering solutions to the problems of our producers in the region, through the generation of a portfolio of innovative, high-value differentiated products with associated technology and excellent results in the field,” said Osvaldo Farias, ANASAC Crop Protection LatAm Project Manager.

As part of its sustainability and innovation policy, ANASAC has been developing new environmentally friendly solutions, making this alliance an important technological advance for the company and to address environmental, social and productivity challenges facing farmers in the region today.

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