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Scaling Innovation: Agrobiomics Invests in Advanced Fermentation Capabilities

  • May 20
  • 2 min read


Copenhagen, May 20th — Agrobiomics has strengthened its fermentation infrastructure with the installation of four new bioreactors from INFORS HT, marking an important step in the company's journey from research and development toward commercialization.

 

The investment was made through a project funded by the Danish Green Development and Demonstration Programme (GUDP) and supports Agrobiomics' efforts to scale the production of its innovative biomolecules designed to help crops cope with abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity, and thermal.

 

The new bioreactors enhance the company's fermentation capabilities by increasing experimental capacity, accelerating process development, and improving the reliability and reproducibility of production processes. These capabilities are essential for transforming promising laboratory discoveries into scalable technologies that can meet future market demands.

 

As Agrobiomics advances toward the commercial launch of its first concepts, continued investment in process development and manufacturing readiness remains a key priority. Expanding fermentation capacity brings the company another step closer to delivering scalable, science-backed biosolutions that help growers build resilience against increasing environmental stress.

 

This milestone reflects Agrobiomics' commitment to combining scientific innovation with the operational capabilities needed to bring next-generation biostimulant technologies from the lab to the field.

 


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

 
 
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