Terramera raises $45 million for its technology to reduce the use of chemicals in agriculture

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Terramera, a Canadian company selling bio-pesticides and seed treatments to reduce the use of chemicals in agriculture, has raised $45
Seed2Growth Ventures.Led by Carl Casale, a former Monsanto executive, Ospraie Ag Science has backed several manufacturers of bio-pesticides
and organic crop management products including Marrone BioInnovations and Agrospheres.Vancouver-based Terramera first came to prominence
with a line of Neem-based pesticides that are sold in retailers across North America (including Target)
statement.According to the company, Actigate increases the efficacy of both biopesticides and traditional chemical pesticides to reduce the
use of chemicals in
portfolio of Exosect Limited.That patent portfolio, which includes a range of compositions designed to improve delivery of organic and