INTERVIEW: Bio-based pesticides have potential to be carbon negative

Published 13:04 on March 10, 2025  /  Last updated at 13:04 on March 10, 2025  / /  Americas, EMEA, US

Integrating waste biomass into the fermentation process can make it carbon negative, according to a Belgium-based startup that's developing protein-based biocontrols to protect crops against pests and diseases.
Integrating waste biomass into the fermentation process can make it carbon negative, according to a Belgium-based startup that's developing protein-based biocontrols to protect crops against pests and diseases.


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