Eden Research plc announced that its flagship biofungicide has received authorisation for use in new crops and fungal pathogens in Spain. Mevalone®, marketed as Araw® in Spain by Sipcam Iberia (Sipcam), Eden's commercial partner in Spain, Portugal and several other countries, will now be permitted for use against powdery mildew on 22 new crops, botrytis cinerea on 20 new crops, rust disease on 8 new crops, and sclerotinia on 4 new crops. These new horticultural crops include a wide range of species such as avocados, kiwis, mangos, cherries, chickpeas, green beans, asparagus, leeks, and artichokes.

Araw has been a well-established solution to prevent botrytis in grapes since it was launched in Spain in 2016. Following the first label expansion in 2021, Araw has become the reference biofungicide in a wide range of horticultural crops and berries, including blueberry, tomato, cucumber and lettuce. Araw helps growers to meet the highest quality standards and a large percentage of this produce is exported to other EU countries, as well as the UK and other premium markets.

This has led to a significant increase in the commercialised volumes of Araw sold in Spain in recent years. This newly expanded label makes Araw one of the most versatile and reliable solutions to prevent fungal diseases in many crops under organic and conventional agriculture. Thanks to this new authorisation, obtained through Sipcam's local regulatory team, all relevant horticultural crops in Spain can now be protected with Araw representing an excellent opportunity in several crops of growing importance, such as avocado, mango, and almond, which has become the third largest tree crop in Spain after olives and grapes.

Spain boasts the largest cultivated area of almond trees in the world and ranks third in terms of overall production. Eden anticipates that this growth of the addressable market for Araw will contribute to revenue in 2025 and beyond. Further details of this expansion will be provided in due course as commercialisation commences.