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23 February 2011

Granting of nematodes patent


Eden Research plc, a leading UK agrochemical development company, is pleased to announce the first granting of its 'nematodes' patent in Australia. The patent, which is for the use of Eden's platform encapsulation technology with terpenes as a nematicide, is also in an advanced state of registration in a number of other countries. The patented encapsulation system itself has already been granted in a number of territories.

Nematodes are microscopic, soil-dwelling worms measuring approximately 0.1-5 mm in length. Nematode populations can cause considerable damage to a wide range of high-value vegetable crops and horticultural species.

Eden has already licensed its nematicide product in South America to Stockton Agrimor AG and granted an option for the product to Certis Europe BV to enter into an exclusive licence for Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Oceania.

Clive Newitt, Managing Director of Eden Research plc said, "The nematode market has been as high as $1.1bn worldwide but due to regulatory withdrawal of many previous products, such as Temik® (aldicarb), there is a vacuum waiting to be filled by naturally derived, effective, cost competitive products such as Eden's.

The granting of this patent is important not only for the nematode licences that we have signed to date, but, also for reinforcing the value of the company's intellectual property."

The Directors of Eden are responsible for the contents of this announcement.

 

Enquiries:

Eden Research plc
Clive Newitt, Managing Director
01993 862761

St Helens Capital Partners LLP
Mark Anwyl
020 7368 6959

 

Notes:

Eden's strategy is focused on the development and commercialisation of its terpene-based encapsulation technology for agricultural and non-agricultural uses through appropriate regional or global partnerships.

Terpenes are natural compounds which function as defence mechanisms in many plant groups and are released in response to infection, attack by pests, stress or mechanical injury. Terpenes are already widely used in the food flavouring, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.

Historically, terpenes have had limited commercial use in the agrochemical sector due to their volatility, phytotoxicity and poor solubility. Eden's platform encapsulation technology provides the unique, natural solution to these problems and enables terpenes to be used as effective, low-risk agrochemicals.

For more information, please visit www.edenresearch.com  

 

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