Biotalys starts field testing for biofungicide
- Belgian AgTech company Biotalys has initiated field trials for BioFun-6, a biofungicide developed using the company’s Agrobody technology platform.
- BioFun-6 targets crop pathogens such as Botrytis cineria, powdery mildew, and anthracnose in high-value fruits and vegetables.
- The biofungicide is created by designing proteins with fungal-fighting properties similar to naturally-occurring antibodies through fermentation.
- Field trials will focus on grapes and tomatoes in Europe, with initial results expected by the end of the year.
- Biotalys aims to provide sustainable alternatives to chemical pesticides and build a strong pipeline of biofungicides and bioinsecticides.
Conclusion:
Biotalys is conducting field trials for BioFun-6, a protein-based biofungicide developed using the company’s Agrobody technology platform. The biofungicide targets crop pathogens in high-value fruits and vegetables and is created through fermentation and DNA design inspired by naturally-occurring antibodies. The field trials will provide valuable data on the effectiveness of BioFun-6 and contribute to Biotalys’ goal of offering sustainable alternatives to chemical pesticides. The company aims to build a strong pipeline of biofungicides and bioinsecticides to support growers in transitioning towards more sustainable practices.






