Bionema Group launches tender for innovative plant health solutions

Bionema Group launches tender for innovative plant health solutions
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The UK, Swansea - Bionema Group, a renowned developer of sustainable agricultural biological solutions, is thrilled to announce a tender for marketing its pioneering range of environmentally friendly plant health management products for agriculture, horticulture, sports turf and forestry. These novel solutions promote plant health, reduce synthetic fertilisers, boost crop performance and yields, and improve soil health.

As public awareness and concerns regarding the impact of synthetic fertile on soil health and the environment continue to escalate, Bionema endeavours to offer a comprehensive collection of over 40 biostimulants, biofertilisers and biosurfactants products and technologies, providing practical, eco-friendly alternatives. This strategic initiative follows Bionema's product technology acquired by Syngenta in 2021, solidifying its position as a global leader in crop protection and plant health management.

Over the past decades, Bionema has experienced significant growth to meet the evolving demands of the market. Its diverse product range now encompasses Biocontrol, Biostimulants, Biofertilisers, and Efficacy Boosters tailored to agriculture, horticulture, sports turf and forestry.

Dr Minshad Ansari, Founder and CEO of Bionema Group, articulated the company's vision: "Our objective is to lead as innovators in Biological Agriculture technology, reducing dependency on synthetic pesticides and fertilisers. With shifting global trends and heightened demands from consumers, society, and regulators, sustainable alternatives are imperative. For instance, consider the EU's ambitious plan to ban 50% of pesticides by 2030 and significantly ramp up organic farming. Achieving such targets necessitates innovative solutions like the ones we are introducing. The EU aims to reduce fertiliser use by at least 20% by 2030 as part of its Farm to Fork Strategy. These regulations focus on decreasing nutrient losses by 50% without harming soil fertility and increasing organic farming land by up to 25%."

Bionema's expanded portfolio significantly bolsters its presence in the Biological Agriculture sector, complementing its ongoing research and development, farmer training, and additional services to advance biological solutions in various cropping systems.

The company's innovative formulation and delivery platform technology facilitates the development of products boasting 20-30% higher efficacy and productivity compared to existing alternatives.

Dr Ansari emphasised, "While we are delighted to unveil our new products, our commitment to innovation and collaboration remains steadfast. We have achieved noteworthy milestones, yet our dedication to progress persists, and we firmly believe that the best is yet to come."

To discover more about Bionema Group and its innovative crop protection and plant health management biocontrol solutions, please visit www.bionema.com.

For media inquiries, please contact G. Nuree. Email: G.nuree@bionema.com

About Bionema

Bionema is a forward-thinking biotechnology company specialising in sustainable, eco-friendly solutions for crop protection and plant health. Harnessing nature's power, they develop biocontrol agents that combat pests and diseases, aiming to safeguard crops, enhance yields, and reduce reliance on chemical pesticides. Bionema's approach aligns with sustainable agriculture principles, emphasising continuous innovation and global outreach. They actively collaborate with partners to advance biological solutions for crop protection.

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