Koppert's Mirical wins prestigious innovation award  

Koppert's Mirical wins prestigious innovation award  

BERLIN, GERMANY - Koppert’s revolutionary release system for its biological solution, Mirical, has won the first prize of the prestigious international Fruit Logistica Innovation Award Technology. The award presented by Messe Berlin GmbH and Fruitnet Media International in Berlin on 9 February, honours outstanding innovations in the entire fruit and vegetable supply chain, from production to the point of sale.

Accepting the award on behalf of Koppert, product manager Tim Bossinga said that innovation lies at the core of Koppert’s DNA and is a result of its continuous product development. He thanked the multidisciplinary team for its consistent achievements.  

Game-changing innovation 
Changing product packaging from a plastic bottle to specially designed corrugated cardboard strips that form a natural habitat for the Mirical beneficial bugs, has created a highly efficient and sustainable release system that is much easier to use. The cardboard strips are fully compostable resulting in 99% less plastic.

The cardboard corrugations provide a shelter for the predatory bugs, enabling them to ‘hide’ and better distribute themselves during transportation. As a result, the predatory bugs are protected during transportation and arrive at their destination in optimal condition. The packaging also reduces clumping and improves the distribution of the bugs in the crop. All resulting in improved performance and maximum result of whitefly control. 

The Mirical strips are easy to distribute and are hung over a stalk in the fully-grown plant. Apart from being labour-saving and making dosing more accurate, the strips can now also be located with ease for monitoring purposes. 

Generalist pest predator 
Mirical is a generalist predator with a preference for greenhouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum), tobacco whitefly (Bemisia tabaci), eggs and caterpillars of tomato leaf miner moth (Tuta absoluta) and other moths. They also feed on two spotted spider mites (Tetranychus urticae), aphids and leaf miner larvae (Liriomyza spp.). Since its successful launch in France last year, Mirical has been lauded by growers for its improved performance and ease of use, with some growers reporting a reduction in application time of 50%. 

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