End-to-End Regulatory Support That Goes Beyond Commercialization

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As a concept moves through scoping toward early stages of product development, governmental directives or restrictions must be defined for each target market to ensure registration and compliance. As the product evolves so should the regulatory process. There are many regulations and country and state permit requirements throughout the process of getting a new product […]

Capitalize on the Growing Demand for Biostimulant Mode-of-Action Transparency

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Since the advent of synthetic chemistry, agronomists and farmers have been using pesticides with a well-described mode of action. Modes of action are even more important for herbicides, insecticides and fungicides with the increasing resistance issues. As biostimulants are becoming more widely adopted, farmers are demanding more information on their modes of action, as well, […]

The Value and Strategy of Data-Driven Sales in the Crop Protection Market

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Data-driven sales strategies are transforming the crop protection market by using precision agriculture, digital tools, and analytics to provide actionable metrics, as James H. Cink, Ph.D., MBA, from AgriThority® explains. These strategies address synthetic and biological product needs—multidimensional modeling for synthetics and context-specific assessments for biologicals—while factoring in soil, pH, and plant genetics. Using multilayer indices, machine learning, and predictive analytics, companies enhance trust, differentiation, and growth in patented and generic markets.

Five Trends from World Agri-Tech Innovation Summit San Francisco 2025

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As a Gold Partner of the 2025 World Agri-Tech Innovation Summit, San Francisco, the AgriThority® team joined more than 1,400 industry experts and stakeholders from 40 countries to discuss opportunities and innovations in agriculture. AgriThority Chief Technology Officer Gloverson Moro, Ph.D., participated in a featured panel, “Breaking Down Innovation Islands: Fostering Growth in Biological Inputs.” […]