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Leaving every acre better

Invaio is a global company applying fresh thinking and precision biotechnologies to accelerate the leap to nature-positive agriculture.

ANNOUNCEMENT

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We’re delighted to welcome Amy O’Shea as CEO and Board Director of Invaio. Amy brings a wealth of experience and expertise, and we look forward to many exciting developments in the years ahead.

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PARTNERSHIPS

Save the Orange

Invaio Sciences is proud to announce our participation in The Coca-Cola Company's “Save the Orange” initiative, alongside MIT Solve and Fundecitrus. This collaboration aims to address citrus greening disease (HLB), which is threatening citrus groves and the livelihood of growers worldwide.

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About us

Agriculture that’s good, not bad, for biodiversity

Our purpose is to accelerate a new kind of crop management that’s more sustainable for the planet. We support farmers with more natural, efficient technologies that protect yields and the environment. With our crop health solutions, farmers can use fewer inputs per acre and get better results.

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Our stories

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Employee spotlight

Employee spotlight: Sowmya Ramachandran

Bio-Fungicide Discovery Lead Sowmya Ramachandran discusses her passion for plant pathology and her research in bio-fungicides.
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Employee spotlight

Employee spotlight: Sindhu Krishnankutty

Join us in the inspiring story of a scientist making a difference, one bioassay at a time.
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Research & Development

Our Biologicals by Design™ platform breaks new ground

Our ability to generate biologicals for novel plant pest and disease controls is upending active ingredient discovery.
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Tree health

How Invaio is treating citrus greening in the U.S.

Invaio CEO Amy O’Shea spoke with CNBC about Invaio’s efforts to treat citrus greening
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INNOVATION

Our innovative approach

At Invaio, we’re driven to accelerate the leap to a more nature-positive era for agriculture. We bring a systemic approach to each new crop challenge.

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Our innovation approach

We develop natural bioactives and innovative delivery systems to enable farmers to grow strong healthy crops. Our R&D is inspired by nature, focusing on the science behind plants’ natural systems.

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Proprietary delivery platforms

Our precision delivery technologies enable more effective, robust and nature-friendly crop health solutions for farmers. They’re the first major innovations around targeted delivery in crop protection for 25 years.

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Our solutions

We take a holistic approach to crop health. We observe and learn from nature to create highly targeted and tailored solutions to the challenges posed by insects and diseases.

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Tree health

Invaio’s unique Trecise™ technology can help protect tree health from pests and disease while reducing the use of pesticides, water and nutrients.

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Citrus health

We’re launching our first Invaio Citrus Health™ solution to treat citrus greening in oranges. Featuring our Trecise™ application technology, it’s suitable for use even on young trees.

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Vegetable health

At present some 40 percent of crops are lost to insects and diseases. Our nature-friendly approach to pest control will be a game-changer.

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Row crop health

Corn rootworms feed on corn roots and reduce yields. Populations have adapted and become resistant to conventional methods of control. We offer a new approach to protecting row crops.

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Careers

Join our innovative, collaborative community.

We strive to bring together diverse teams who are passionate about addressing the biggest challenges in agriculture.

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OUR FOUNDATION

How we began

Invaio is founded on three, big, biological ideas. Together, they have the potential to transform one of the most fundamental aspects of life on earth: how we feed ourselves.

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