Israeli biopesticides give chemicals a ‘break’
date:Jan 03, 2014
sing bacteria, fungi and yeast extracted from plants (Stockton uses both, said Ziv Tirosh, CEO of Israels Stockton Group).

Though promising, wide-scale, cost-effective production of genetically engineered biopesticides is years away. A lot more research is needed, and the small start-ups that generally work on these projects dont have the money or resources needed, he said. The infrastructure from the marketing and sales channels to the methods of application is all geared towards chemical pe
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