13 August 2024
Eden
Research Plc
("Eden"
or "Company")
Biofungicide regulatory
authorisation in Germany
Eden Research plc (AIM: EDEN), the
AIM-quoted company focused on sustainable biopesticides and a
plastic-free formulation technology for use in the global crop
protection, animal health and consumer products industries, is
pleased to announce that it has been granted regulatory
authorisation for use of its flagship biofungicide Mevalone® in
Germany. Mevalone is authorised for professional use on grapevines
and apples to control Botrytis on grapes and for the prevention of
storage diseases on apples.
Renowned for its world-class white
wines, Germany is the fourth largest wine-producing country in
Europe. The nation is home to 13 designated wine regions accounting
for a total area of 103,000 hectares. Germany is particularly famous for Riesling, a grape variety
that produces some of the world's finest white wines and the most
widely planted grape variety in Germany. Germany's cooler climate
is well-suited for growing white grape varieties that flourish in
such conditions; however, these conditions are also favourable for
the development of fungal diseases which at the end of the growing
season can threaten the harvest. Mevalone with its high efficacy
against Botrytis and its short pre-harvest interval, is a key
solution to prevent and to stop these fungal attacks.
Germany is also a highly significant
apple-growing nation, with annual harvests of more than 1.1 million
tonnes. They are typically grown in environments with cooler
winters and warmer summers with adequate rainfall that can often
lead to humid conditions. For this reason, apples are one of the
most intensive crops in terms of preventative fungicide
applications, but there is still the need to reduce their load of
fungi in the fruit during long cold storage periods. In this case,
Mevalone will prolong these storage periods without the need of
additional conventional fungicides.
Among EU countries, Germany has the
third highest registered share of all sold pesticides at 15%
(following France at 21% and Spain at 18%), according to data from
the European Commission. In accordance with the EU's Green Deal and
Farm to Fork Strategy, which aims to halve the use of pesticides by
2030 and increase consumer demand for organic produce, there has
been a growing market drive to adopt more sustainable farming
practices in the Central Europe region to reduce reliance on
harmful conventional fungicides. With this latest approval, Eden
Research alongside its commercial partner in the region, Sumi Agro
Europe, will look to take a notable portion of Germany's
biopesticide market share by providing local farmers with a
sustainable alternative that performs in much the same way as
conventional pesticides.
Sean Smith, Chief Executive Officer of Eden Research plc,
commented:
"Today's news marks the fourth
significant regulatory announcement over the past 12 months. It is
another sign of real progress for our corporate growth strategy
that we are able to deliver an additional market entry opportunity
for an existing product which will add meaningful revenue within
three years of product launch. In the context of our EU addressable
market, Germany is a particularly notable territory gain for Eden
and Mevalone given the prevalence of fungal disease in the cooler
conditions in which wine grapes and apples are grown. It is also
encouraging to note the German regulator's support for products
such as Mevalone as, like growers across Europe and the UK, German
farmers are increasingly challenged by the removal of conventional
pesticides from the market. Mevalone is the perfect tool to
sustainably support farmers with efficacious products that help
protect their crops, yields and profits.
"We will be working with our
commercial partner SumiAgro Germany over the coming months to
optimise the commercial strategy for the region in time for the
next growing season."
For further information
contact:
Eden
Research plc
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Sean Smith
Alex Abrey
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www.edenresearch.com
01285 359
555
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Cavendish Capital Markets Limited (Nominated advisor and
broker)
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Giles Balleny / George
Lawson (corporate finance)
Charlie Combe (corporate broking)
Michael Johnson (sales)
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020 7220
0500
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Hawthorn Advisors (Financial PR)
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Victoria Ainsworth
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eden@hawthornadvisors.com
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Notes to Editors:
Eden
Research is the
only UK-listed company focused on biopesticides for
sustainable agriculture. It develops and supplies innovative
biopesticide products and natural microencapsulation technologies
to the global crop protection, animal health and consumer products
industries.
Eden's products are formulated with
terpene active ingredients, based on natural plant defence
metabolites. To date, they have been primarily used on high-value
fruits and vegetables, improving crop yields and marketability,
with equal or better performance when compared with conventional
pesticides. Eden has three products currently on the
market:
Based on plant-derived active
ingredients, Mevalone® is a foliar biofungicide which
initially targets a key disease affecting grapes and other
high-value fruit and vegetable crops. It is a useful
tool in crop defence programmes and is aligned with the
requirements of integrated pest management programmes. It is
approved for sale in a number of key countries whilst Eden and its
partners pursue regulatory clearance in new territories thereby
growing Eden's addressable market globally.
Cedroz™ is a
bionematicide that targets free living nematodes which are
parasitic worms that affect a wide range of high-value fruit and
vegetable crops globally. Cedroz is registered for sale on
two continents and Eden's commercial collaborator, Eastman
Chemical, is pursuing registration and commercialisation of this
important new product in numerous countries globally.
Eden's seed treatment
product, Ecovelex™ was developed to safely
tackle crop destruction caused by birds - a major cause of losses
in maize and other crops. Ecovelex works by creating an
unpleasant taste or odour that repels birds, leaving the seeds
safely intact and the birds unaffected and free to find alternative
food sources. The product is based on Eden's plant-derived
chemistry, registered in the EU, U.S. and elsewhere, and formulated
using Eden's Sustaine® microencapsulation system.
Eden's Sustaine® encapsulation
technology is used to harness the biocidal efficacy of naturally
occurring chemicals produced by plants (terpenes) and can also be
used with both natural and synthetic compounds to enhance their
performance and ease-of-use. Sustaine microcapsules are
naturally-derived, plastic-free, biodegradable micro-spheres
derived from yeast. It is one of the only viable, proven and
immediately registerable solutions to the microplastics problem in
formulations requiring encapsulation.
Eden was admitted to trading on AIM
on 11 May 2012 and trades under the symbol EDEN. It was
awarded the London Stock Exchange Green Economy Mark in January
2021, which recognises London-listed companies that derive
over 50% of their total annual revenue from products and services
that contribute to the global green economy. Eden derives 100% of
its total annual revenues from sustainable products and services.
In 2024, the Company was named ESG Company of the Year by the Small
Cap Network Awards.
For more information about Eden,
please visit: www.edenresearch.com.