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We urge the European Council, European Parliament, and the Commission to adopt the proposed biocontrol definition without revision, explicitly preserving the criterion “substances of biological origin or produced synthetically that are functionally identical and structurally similar to them”.

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For the third consecutive year, Greek authorities have granted farmers emergency access to Vestaron’s novel bioinsecticide, SPEAR® LEP, to help protect high-value tomato crops from devastating infestations of tomato leafminer (Tuta absoluta).

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved BASIN™ bioinsecticide for outdoor agricultural use. This approval expands BASIN’s label beyond indoor and greenhouse crops, giving growers a powerful new tool to manage pests across high-value crops.

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Grower group representation and advocacy play crucial role in securing EUAs for products addressing urgent pest control needs.

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As navel orangeworm (NOW) continues to cause significant losses to crop quality and yield for almond and pistachio growers, third-party research finds SPEAR® LEP delivers performance comparable to – and in some cases better than – competitive products in controlling the pervasive Lepidopteran pest.

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I’ve just returned from field trials in southern Italy, and the results are thrilling. Our peptide-based bioinsecticide, SPEAR® LEP, continues to prove its efficacy, expanding its reach across new crops and pests, and reinforcing its role as a game-changer in sustainable agriculture.

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Grower group representation and advocacy play crucial role in securing EUAs for products addressing urgent pest control needs.

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SPEAR® LEP secures EU emergency use authorization from fourth country ahead of anticipated full regulatory approval.

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Vestaron reflects with IBMA after being the first winner of the Bernard Blum Award and a decade of SPEAR® LEP.

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Recent field trials confirm Vestaron’s position as a pioneer in the development of highly effective peptide-based biopesticides.