Agrobiomics Shares Vision for Next-Generation Seed Treatment Solutions
- Jul 7
- 2 min read
Updated: 18 hours ago

Copenhagen, July 7th — As climate uncertainty continues to reshape agriculture, seed treatments are evolving beyond their traditional role of protecting seeds against pests and diseases. Increasingly, the focus is expanding toward helping crops establish stronger and better withstand environmental stresses from the very beginning of the growing cycle.
In a recent Agropages Seed Treatment Special, Agrobiomics shares its perspective on how precision biostimulants can contribute to this evolution. The article explores the potential of well-characterized biomolecules designed to activate multiple plant defense pathways at extremely low application rates, helping crops better prepare for abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity, and thermal.
The feature also highlights the importance of consistency and predictability in biological solutions. As growers face increasingly variable environmental conditions, technologies that can reliably support crop establishment and early-stage resilience are becoming a growing priority across the agricultural value chain.
At Agrobiomics, we believe seed-applied technologies have the potential to become an important tool in resilient agriculture, helping crops build stronger foundations before environmental challenges emerge.

Read the full article to learn more about how precision biostimulants could help shape the next generation of seed treatments: AgroPages-New Biostimulant Molecules for Seed Treatment: When Precision Biology Meets the Start of the Season-Agricultural news
About Agrobiomics
Agrobiomics develops nature-inspired technologies that enhance crop productivity and resilience. Founded in 2022 as a spin-out from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Agrobiomics was built on a clear conviction: biostimulants will only scale if they are predictable, explainable, and economically viable.
By focusing on precision solutions, Agrobiomics contributes to the global effort against climate change, promoting agricultural practices that are sustainable, reliable, and profitable.
Agrobiomics is committed to advancing resilient agriculture worldwide.
For further information about Agrobiomics, please contact:
Ananda Scherner
CEO Agrobiomics
and/or
Ana Carolina L. Morotti
Business Developer & Marketing Manager