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Follow on Google News | UK firm Exosect Ltd moves forward with food security project in AfricaA UK consortium led by Exosect Ltd. and including the Government Agency (FERA), CABI and Sylvan Bio has developed a novel biopesticide technology for the protection of stored grain. New funding enables this project to be extended to Africa.
By: Exosect Ltd. In Sub-Saharan Africa, most of the losses in the food supply chain take place during post-harvest storage and handling. The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) estimate post-harvest grain losses in sub-Saharan Africa at around $4 billion a year[1] (http://#_ftn1) A UK consortium led by Exosect Ltd (http://www.Exosect.com/) The new protectant targeting insect pests found in stored grain, is the result of 7years of extensive research and testing. European regulatory field trials commenced in 2012 and having received a US$1m grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the consortium are now able to extended this work to Sub-Saharan Africa, starting with trials in Tanzania and Ghana in 2013. Exosect managing director Martin Brown says; “At times of food crisis it is often the poorest people who are the hardest hit. It is critical therefore in the current climate to ensure that they are protected from food loss and are able to benefit from modern, affordable technology”. The technology harnesses the power of ‘friendly fungi’ (Beauvaria bassiana), combined with the patented Entostat® delivery platform from Exosect to control insects such as grain beetles. As long ago as 1836 Agostino Bassi, for whom the naturally occurring fungus Beauveria bassiana is named, suggested that microorganisms could be used to control destructive insects and protect food. Microbial control has progressed to the present day from the application of naturalists' observations to sustainable biotechnology and precision delivery. For further information see www.exosect.com [1] (http://#_ftnref1) http://www.fao.org/ End
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