Western Mail

» Organic pesticides:

- CHRIS PYKE Business reporter chris.pyke@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A SWANSEA-BASED biotech company has received a £500,000 equity investment.

Bionema Ltd has announced the completion of the financing, led by an overseas private investor with coinvestme­nt from the Developmen­t Bank of Wales, Swansea Innovation­s, Swansea University, and existing investors.

The Swansea University-based biotech company specialise­s in the developmen­t and sale of bio-pesticides in the agri-food sector. The investment will be used to develop organic pesticides that will reduce the use of chemical pesticide for crop pest control.

It is estimated that crop pests cause more than £50bn crop damage worldwide annually.

Bioinsecti­cide products kill harmful crop pests in different cropping systems, leaving fruit and vegetables residue free. Market research forecasts that the bio-pesticide market will be worth more than $8.82bn by 2022. Bionema will now recruit three new staff to further develop and register its bioinsecti­cide products that will control major insect pests of soft fruits, including strawberri­es.

It already has a number of products on the market, and hopes to launch its new products by 2021.

Dr Minshad Ali Ansari, founder and managing director of Bionema, said: “We are really pleased that the Developmen­t Bank of Wales, Swansea Innovation, and our overseas investor, Mrs Shahnan Chowdhury, recognise our potential and our achievemen­ts to date as we capitalise on the industry drive to reduce dependence on chemical pesticides with safe and sustainabl­e solutions.

“Their funding will enable us to further develop our biopestici­de products and take advantage of the growing organic market.

Dr Ansari added: “We are also being supported by the Welsh Government’s SMART Cymru programme (£1,000,000), co-financed by the European Regional Developmen­t Fund to progress novel ideas through Research Developmen­t and Innovation”.

Mrs Chowdhury, who has experience of sales and marketing in Asia, said: “We love organic food and believe firmly in the potential to combat crop pests with natural products. We are therefore very pleased and excited to support Bionema with its future plans.”

Dr Gerry Ronan is MD of Swansea Innovation­s and director of the AgorIP programme. He said: “Bionema has developed a natural solution that will combat major crop pests.

“This is the future of crop protection, as the power of natural microorgan­isms is slowly coming to reality and filling the gap where chemical pesticide has been banned.”

Phil Barnes, Investment Executive at Developmen­t Bank Wales, said the investment would allow Bionema to develop its products and take advantage of the growing demands for organic food.

“Working with Swansea University and Swansea Innovation, we have developed an investment package for Bionema that will support the research, developmen­t, and commercial­isation of bio-pesticide products for the horticultu­re, turf, landscape and forestry sectors. With over 30 years’ experience, we wish Doctor Ansari and his team every success,” Mr Barnes said.

Rachel Hillier of Capital Law advised on the deal. She added: “We are delighted to have assisted Bionema with this initial investment that will allow the company to meet increasing market demand for green pesticides.”

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