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Biological control companies

The International Biocontrol Manufacturers Association is a member of ENDURE.

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Scientific representative

Role in ENDURE

 

IBMA, International Biocontrol Manufacturers Association

International

http://www.ibma.ch/

IBMA is the worldwide association of biocontrol industries producing micro-organisms, macro-organisms, semiochemicals and natural pesticides for plant protection and public health.

Michel Guillon and Bernard Blum (pictured)
IBMA members participate in the ENDURE activities relating to biological crop protection and sustainable soil management. They are mainly involved in the sharing of reference collections of arthropods, nematodes, weeds or plant pathogens (IA2), the exploitation of natural biological processes (RA 4.3), the case studies (RA1), technology transfer (SA2) and end-user training (SA1.1).


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