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A new fungus-fighting spray from amoebas gets EU approval, aiming to replace chemical pesticides in cereal farming.
A new bio-fungicide derived from the amoeba Willaertia magna has received EU approval and is being developed by French company Amoéba SA in partnership with Syngenta Crop Protection.
The product, designed to combat major cereal crop diseases like septoria tritici blotch and yellow rust, activates plants’ natural defenses and aims to provide a sustainable alternative to chemical pesticides.
The companies plan to finalize a distribution agreement by spring 2026 for markets in the EU and UK, supporting a shift toward biologicals in agriculture.
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Un nuevo aerosol antifúngico de amebas obtiene la aprobación de la UE, con el objetivo de sustituir a los pesticidas químicos en el cultivo de cereales.