12 Breakthrough Crop Innovations of 2025: From Bioinsecticides to Biostimulants Driving Sustainability and Yield

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2026-01-02

12 Breakthrough Crop Innovations of 2025: From Bioinsecticides to Biostimulants Driving Sustainability and Yield

 

From bioinsecticides and advanced seed treatments to precision fertilizers, heat-tolerant canola, and innovative biostimulants, big player companies are bringing new products to market focusing on supporting soil health, crop yields, and environmental stewardship.

 

1. Corteva Launches First Bioinsecticide, Expands Sustainable Pest Control Portfolio

Corteva has introduced two new pest management solutions, including Goltrevo, the company’s first bioinsecticide, developed from a novel strain of Beauveria bassiana to control sap-feeding and chewing insects. The second product, Varpelgo active, is a next-generation insecticide inspired by natural compounds to offer broad control of chewing pests across major global crops. Together, these innovations strengthen Corteva’s biological portfolio while supporting growers with more sustainable, resistance-breaking tools for improving crop protection and productivity.

 

2. Syngenta Unveils CruiserMaxx Vibrance Elite Seed Treatment for Cereals

Syngenta has introduced CruiserMaxx Vibrance Elite, a newly registered fungicide and insecticide seed treatment premix now approved by the U.S. EPA for the upcoming growing season. The upgraded formulation offers stronger early-season protection against key diseases and insect pests, delivering improved stand establishment and yield benefits in cereals.
 

3. Albaugh Launches BIOST 2G Biological Seed Treatment

Albaugh has received U.S. EPA approval for BIOST 2G, a next-generation biological seed treatment that protects crops from plant-parasitic nematodes and a wide range of soil-borne insect pests. The shelf-stable, low-use-rate formula combines nematicide and insecticide activity in one solution, offering consistent, environmentally friendly performance across major crops starting in fall 2025.

 

4. UPL Launches Thiopron Biofungicide for Sustainable Grapevine Protection

UPL Corp Australia debuted Thiopron, a next-generation sulfur-based biofungicide designed to deliver strong powdery mildew control with minimal residue, at WineTech 2025. Now available across major wine-producing regions worldwide, the product offers growers an environmentally responsible option without compromising efficacy or vineyard performance.

 

5. EPA Expands FMC Elevest Use to More Crops and Applications

The U.S. EPA has approved a label expansion for FMC’s Elevest insect control, extending its use to a wide range of specialty crops and adding a new in-furrow application option for row crops. The update gives growers greater flexibility and broader pest control, combining Rynaxypyr and bifenthrin for powerful, extended protection against key insects that threaten yield and quality.
 

6. Kan Biosys Launches ROFA Precision Fertilizers in India

Kan Biosys introduced 12 ROFA water-soluble fertilizers, developed with France’s De Sangosse, to bring precision, climate-adapted nutrition to Indian farmers. The company also rolled out three new neem-based, residue-free solutions, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable, science-driven crop nutrition and soil health.

 

7. BASF Releases InVigor Gold: A New Heat-Tolerant Canola Innovation

BASF has introduced InVigor Gold, a next-generation canola seed line designed to expand canola production into hotter, drier regions of Canada and the U.S. With LibertyLink tolerance, pod shatter and blackleg resistance, and strong heat resilience, InVigor Gold has shown up to an 8% yield advantage in trials and is expected to become available later this decade pending regulatory approvals.
 

8. Loveland Products Launches Three New Crop Solutions for Canadian Farmers
 

Loveland Products has introduced three new tools — Blackmax WSG, Radiate Plus, and Prevade — to boost nutrient efficiency, plant vigor, and herbicide performance across Canadian cropping systems. Designed for practical integration into existing programs, these innovations aim to strengthen whole-acre return on investment and support farmers facing variable soil and weather conditions.
 

9.Nufarm Secures EPA Approvals for Naxypro Insecticide Portfolio

Nufarm has received EPA registration for its Naxypro and Naxypro Plus insecticides, both built on chlorantraniliprole to deliver long-lasting control of lepidopteran and other damaging pests. With a third formulation, Naxypro Duo, pending approval, the portfolio aims to give growers broader, more flexible pest management options starting in the 2026 crop year.

10. LIDA Intros Root-Applied Biovaccine for Organic Farming

LIDA Plant Research has introduced Ultimite Bioforce BIOFORCE, a root-applied biovaccine that naturally boosts plant defenses using its proprietary Bioforce Technology. Designed for organic and sustainable systems, it enhances absorption, provides long-lasting protection, and supports soil health while integrating easily into fertigation programs.
 

11.Bayer Seeks Registration for Icafolin, First New Herbicide Mode in 30 Years

Bayer has submitted registration applications for Icafolin, a novel postemergent herbicide with a unique mode of action, in Brazil, the U.S., Canada, and the EU. Designed for broadacre and specialty crops, Icafolin offers lower-dose, targeted applications, helps combat weed resistance, and supports regenerative agriculture practices by reducing the need for tillage.

 

12.  Valent BioSciences and Seipasa Partner to Launch Sweetsei Biostimulant in U.S.

Valent BioSciences and Seipasa have formed a strategic partnership to introduce Seipasa’s Sweetsei, a novel biostimulant designed to enhance crop quality, to the U.S. market. The collaboration leverages Seipasa’s proven international biostimulant technology and Valent’s commercialization expertise to support specialty crop growers.
 

Source: AgriBusiness GLOBAL