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Oxitec Ltd

July 20, 2022


Oxitec completes successful season of Friendly fall armyworm deployments on large, commercial-scale farms in two corn-growing regions in Brazil
Oxitec conclui com sucesso a temporada de liberação da spodoptera do Bem em fazendas de grande escala comercial em duas regiões de cultivo de milho no Brasil


May 14, 2021


British firm Oxitec develops ‘friendly’ fall armyworm to save crops (The Tennessee Tribune)


May 11, 2021


Gusano transgénico sería una opción para el control de esta plaga


April 16, 2021


Brazil approves environmentally ‘Friendly’ GM tool for controlling fall armyworm


September 25, 2020


Self-limiting ‘friendly’ technology offers hope for controlling fall armyworm without pesticides


January 29, 2020


First release of genetically engineered moth could herald new era of crop protection


April 16, 2019


Oxitec signs new multi-year development greement to apply 2nd generation technology to control soybean looper - Oxitec to develop a safe, self-limiting insect capable of reducing pest populations and reversing insect resistance to biotech traits and chemistries


April 9, 2019


Oxitec advances self-limiting fall armyworm control solution to next phase of development


September 5, 2017


Oxitec's innovative solution to tackle growing diamondback moth pest issue begins field trials


May 15, 2017


Oxitec pioneered the GM mosquito - Up next? The diamondback moth that devours kale, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts (Wired)


July 14, 2016


This farming tool is failing. Can Intrexon bail out an industry? Agricultural technology companies have had few answers to insects resistant to Bacillus thuringiensis, which threatens a sharp increase in insecticide use without effective solutions (The Motley Fool)


August 11, 2015


Oxitec trials GM sterile moth to combat agricultural infestations (Nature Biotechnology)


July 21, 2015


Genetically engineered moths could be released in Britain to save crops (The Telegraph)


July 16, 2015


Oxitec ‘self-limiting gene’ offers hope for controlling invasive moth without using pesticides


August 13, 2014


Genetically engineered fruit flies could save crops


November 19, 2013


Company bids to test GM insects (BBC News)


September 4, 2013


Oxitec’s olive fly strain could become first GM insect to undergo field evaluation in the EU


June 11, 2012


Oxitec announces breakthrough in GM insect technology for agricultural pest control





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