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THE BUSINESS MODEL OF CBC EUROPE
5th Symposium on Sustainable Use of Pesticides
European Parliament in Brussels - 7th February 2017
3B approach
BIOCONTROL INDUSTRY
Microbials
Viruses Bacteria
Fungi
Macrobials
Predatory mites Insects
Nematodes
Semiochemicals
Pheromones
Plant volatiles
Botanicals
Plant extracts Seaweed products Basic substances
Develop products and strategies to control pest and disease by studying their
BIOLOGY and BEHAVIOUR to achieve the smartest and most robust results with highest sustainability
30 years biological control
nutrition microbials macrobials botanicals pheromones
CBC EUROPE
a subsidiary of CBC Group – Tokyo, JAPAN with the BIOGARD® division develop and market a full range of biological
products offering strategies for pest control in integrated and organic agriculture
biologicals for grape insects
Moths of Grapes
Lobesia botrana, Eupoecilia ambiguella,
A. ljungiana, S. pilleriana, C. gnidiella, etc.
Vine Mealybugs
Planococcus ficus, Pseudococcus spp., Targionia vitis)
Leafhoppers
Scaphoideus titanus, Empoasca vitis, Jacobiasca lybica, Zygina rhamni
Mites
E. carpini, P. ulmi
ISONET® PHEROMONES LEPINOX – RAPAX BT
ANAGYRUS MACROBIAL NARROW RANGE FINE OIL (ISONET® PHEROMONES)
NATURAL PYRETHRUM (VIBRATIONAL DISRUPTION)
NATURALIS MICROBIAL NARROW RANGE FINE OIL
biologicals for grape diseases
Downy mildew
Plasmopara viticola
Powdery mildew
Uncinula necator
Grey mold
Botrytis cinerea
Bunch acid rots
Penicillium spp, Aspergillus spp
several yeasts and bacteria
PINE EXTRACTS COPPER HELIOCUIVRE
PINE EXTRACTS SULPHUR HELIOSOUFRE
AQ10 MICROBIAL HYPERP. VITIKAPPA POTASSIUM HC
AMYLO-X MICROBIAL
AMYLO-X MICROBIAL
1996 - 2016 20 years of grape moths areawide control
by pheromone mating disruption in Trentino 1984-1994 Initial development works
1996 ISONET® L (Lobesia botrana)
2000 ISONET® LE (L. botrana + E. ambiguella)
2005 ISONET® L plus (L. botrana + low E. ambiguella)
2012 ISONET® LAplus (L. botrana + A. ljungiana + low E. ambiguella)
2017 ISONET® L TT (Lobesia botrana)
pheromones in viticulture
pheromones in viticulture
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Pheromones MD Areawide
Data courtesy of Mezzacorona Winery
grape moths areawide pheromone Mating Disruption helps reducing insecticides achieving best control
Trentino – Italy
grape moths areawide pheromone Mating Disruption helps reducing insecticides achieving best control
Carinena - Spain
pheromones in viticulture
Data courtesy of Grandes Vinos y Vinedos technical department
22%
22%
22%
34%
AVG. TREATMENT PER PLOT G1 G2 G3 TOTAL
STANDARD 2 to 5
NON AREAWIDE 0.4 0.8 0.6 1.8
AREAWIDE 0.1 0.4 0.4 0.9
38%
37%
13%
12%
75%
17%
2%
6%
STANDARD CONTROL
PHEROMONE NO AREAWIDE
PHEROMONES AREAWIDE
pheromones in viticulture
2016 Harvest infestation by project strategy in South France
Very low (0-5%) Low (6-15%) Medium (16-25%) High(>25%)
HARVEST - 2016 STANDARD NON AREAWIDE AREAWIDE
PLOT CHECKED 50 52 139
TOTAL SURFACE 2016 330.000 ha
EU 230.000 ha
SA 95.000 ha
USA* 5.000 ha
grape moths pheromones worldwide
*California announced eradication of grape moth in 2015
other grape pest…
Vine Mealybug (Planococcus ficus) Anagyrus pseudococci Parassitoids released on first generation to reduce pest pressure Pheromone Mating Disruption ISONET® PF and ISONET® LPF (market availability will depend upon EU approval procedure) Ultra Fine Oil Narrow range refined paraffinic oil
other grape pest…
Eriksson, Anfora et al. 2011, PlosOne 6 (5) e19692 Mazzoni, Lucchi et al. 2009, EEA I-12
Vine leafhoppers (Scaphoideus titanus, Empoasca vitis etc.)
Natural pyrethrum
Vibrational Mating Disruption (Biotremology)
new sciences contribute to biocontrol
eventi.fmach.it/biotremology2016
high expectations to develop smart pest control
other grape pest…
Mites (E. carpini, P. ulmi)
NATURALIS microbial Beauveria bassiana (strain ATCC 74040) insect parasite fungus Narrow range paraffinic oil
grape disease
Downy and Powdery mildew (Plasmopara viticola, Uncinola necator)
Heliocuivre S Heliosoufre S Pine tree extract with copper and sulphur fungicides prevent wash off and drifts reducing total applications and total input per season
AQ10 Ampelomyces quisqualis Powdery mildew hyperparasite fungus
VITIKAPPA Potassium hydrogen carbonate
grape disease
Botryitis and Bunch Acid rots (Botrytis cinrea, several yeast and bacteria)
Amylo-X® Bacillus amyloliquefaciens subspecies plantarum (strain D747) Microbial bactericide and fungicide
biological First.
BIOGARD® fundamental beliefs
Biological control products are: • first products to select in IPM • often preventive • need to be applied first • at the top for sustainability • at the top for managing resistance • at the top to avoid/reduce residue • at the top for the low risk • at the top for the low impact
BIOGARD® look to innovation first
BIOGARD® team priority is to be EXPERT in BIOCONTROL