PhloemAid

Biopesticides to Combat Phloem Bacterial Pathogens

Agriculture & Food Technologies
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in April 2016, PhloemAid operates with 1–10 employees. The company has secured $650,000 in total capital across one funding round from Copia Agro & Food. PhloemAid is a fully owned subsidiary of COPIA Agro and Food Technologies Fund.

Business overview

PhloemAid develops control measures against phloem bacterial pathogens, which cause significant damage to crops globally. The company's core technology is based on the Frateuria defendens bacterium, which effectively penetrates the phloem of various crops like citrus, grapes, and potatoes. PhloemAid serves the agriculture and food technologies sector, focusing on plant protection for economically important food crops and ornamental plants.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is PhloemAid's primary focus?
PhloemAid focuses on developing biopesticides to combat phloem bacterial pathogens that cause diseases in hundreds of plant species, including economically important food crops.
What is the basis of PhloemAid's technology?
PhloemAid's technology is based on the Frateuria defendens bacterium, which has been identified as highly effective against phloem pathogens and can be introduced into plants through roots or leaves.
Which crops can PhloemAid's technology be applied to?
PhloemAid's technology can be applied to numerous crops, including citrus, grapes, carrots, sesame, potatoes, and tomatoes, demonstrating effectiveness in both laboratory and field experiments.
What is PhloemAid's ownership status?
PhloemAid is a fully owned subsidiary of COPIA Agro and Food Technologies Fund.
When was PhloemAid founded?
PhloemAid was founded in April 2016.
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