The Brazilian biotechnology company, Vittia, launched its new bioinsecticide, IZATURBO, during Agrishow 2024, one of the largest agricultural fairs in Brazil, which was attended by AgroPages.
The novelty was formulated from the exclusive strain, BV14, of the entomopathogenic fungus, πΌπ ππππ πππ£πππππ (πΆππππ¦ππππ πππ£πππππ). According to the manufacturer, it is a bio-input β³developed with cutting-edge technologyβ³ to meet the growing demand for sustainable products. This is because IZATURBO uses raw materials that do not leave residues in food and do not pose contamination risks to the environment, Vittia added.
The company also reported that the product's composition is efficient in managing key pests, such as whitefly (π΅ππππ ππ π‘πππππ), citrus psyllid (π·πππβπππππ πππ‘ππ), and fall armyworm (πππππππ‘πππ πππ’πππππππ).
Furthermore, IZATURBO is an essential tool in Integrated Pest Management (IPM), as it preserves the natural enemies of pests and reduces the chances of resistance development. β³It infects through the cuticle or orally, and combined with penetration through the respiratory system, it ensures quick and comprehensive efficiency,β³ Vittia said.
In addition to IZATURBO, Vittia also showcased Bio-Imune, the first multistage biological fungicide registered in Brazil, at its booth.
Vittia has developed the 100% Biovittia project, which encourages the replacement of chemical pesticides with biological ones, yielding excellent results in the field and promoting more sustainable agriculture with healthier food.
The company has the largest biological factory in Latin America, located in the Brazilian state of SΓ£o Paulo, where it has two more industrial plants, in addition to other units spread across the country. It invests around 2.2% of its net revenue in research and development, with more than 250 ongoing projects in this area. Of these projects, around 37% are focused on developing innovations in biological pesticides, a market that generates more than BRL4 billion in Brazil.
In 2023, Vittia's net revenue was BRL756.1 million, and biological products were the highlight of its revenue breakdown, with a growth of 9.9%.
"Agrishow is one of the main stages for innovation in agribusiness in the country and is a great opportunity for us to be closer to farmers, sharing information and advanced technology for productive and sustainable agriculture," said Edgar Zanotto, Director of Vittia.
(Editing by Leonardo Gottems, reporter for AgroPages)
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