Jan 11, 2022
AgBiome and Lamberti announce joint development agreement

AgBiome announced Jan. 11 a joint development agreement with Lamberti to develop biological crop protection solutions.

Based in Italy, Lamberti designs and produces customized chemical solutions for a variety of industries worldwide, including agriculture. Lamberti and AgBiome alike support the development of sustainable products that provide farmers with tools that maximize the utility of agricultural inputs and minimize the consumption of natural resources.

“AgBiome and Lamberti are committed to providing farmers and growers worldwide with crop protection products that are both highly effective and sustainable,” Eric Ward, co-CEO of AgBiome, said in a news release. “This joint development agreement validates the global demand for innovative products to reduce synthetic inputs while maintaining the soil’s microbial diversity that leads to better yield.”

AgBiome is a leader in discovering and commercializing new biological active ingredients for agriculture.  Lamberti is a premier supplier of formulation technology and specialized chemistry. Together, the companies intend to pursue methods to deliver biological solutions to growers worldwide.

“The Joint Development Agreement with AgBiome will expand Lamberti’s offering and involvement in the bio-based products area allowing us to contribute to a more sustainable product line and natural materials,” explained Ciro Ruggiero, Global Director Agriculture Division at Lamberti. “We look forward to leveraging AgBiome’s microbial platform to deliver crop protection solutions to feed the growing population responsibly.”

Lamberti USA Inc., a company of the Lamberti Group who is a specialty chemicals global manufacturer headquartered in Italy with plants and affiliates located in North America, Latin America, Europe, India, and Asia Pacific. Through its core technologies, including Oleochemistry, Natural and Synthetic Polymers, Lamberti is present in the Agriculture Industry with a variety of co-formulants and adjuvants aimed to improve formulation and bio-efficacy while reducing the environmental impact.

Learn more – https://www.lamberti.com/




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