Oct 24, 2022
EPA approves AgBiome’s Esendo fungicide

Esendo fungicide is the newest in AgBiome’s lineup of microbial-based solutions and the first of its proprietary Connate portfolio to receive approval from the Environmental Protection Agency.

AgBiome Inc., a leader in developing innovative products from Earth’s microbial communities, is the developer of fungicides Howler and the recently EPA-approved Theia.

“It is our mission to create environmentally mindful solutions for producers that allow for effective resistance management and promote healthier crops,” Adam Burnhams, chief commercial officer at AgBiome, said in a news release.

The broad-spectrum fungicide Esendo provides powerful systemic and protectant activity, allowing for excellent control and resistance management for key foliar diseases such as rust and alternaria in fruit, vegetable and tree nut crops. Esendo fungicide’s premixed formula combines the synthetic fungicide azoxystrobin with the active biological ingredient in AgBiome’s premier biological product, Howler fungicide.

Esendo fungicide is the first product in AgBiome’s Connate portfolio which contains proprietary mixtures of synthetic and biological actives, which allow for broad-spectrum control and preservation of key active ingredients. These mixtures increase efficacy as they expand the breadth of disease coverage the products provide.

“As the first of our Connate line, Esendo fungicide is an exciting and important development for the market,” Gustavo Marcos, senior product manager at AgBiome, said in the release. “Not only will it provide significant protection for a variety of crops covering a wide disease range, but it will also optimize the chemical load introduced into the environment and help producers extend the life cycle of important synthetic ingredients.”

State registrations are now pending, with Esendo fungicide’s commercial availability expected in early 2023.




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