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4-DAY WEBCAST SERIES 8-11 October 2018
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Understanding U.S. Central and Latin American Regulatory Pathways for Agrochemical and
Biological Products
WORKSHOP 1: Understanding U.S Agrochemical & Biologics Regulations and Registration
Requirements
WORKSHOP 2: Seed Coating and Formulation Strategies
ROOM: 305 A ROOM: 305B
Morning Session: Understanding U.S. Agro-chemical and Biologics Regulations and
Registration Requirements
Speakers:
Amy Plato Roberts, Regulatory Affairs Manager, Lallemand
Mariola Kopcinski, PhD, Director Scientific
Alliances, Plant Health Care
Seed Treatment Symposium
Seed Coating and Formulation Strategies:
-Successfully applying seed coatings to im-prove efficiency of seed products
-Formulation strategies to maximize the seed’s carrying potential
Seed Treatment Regulatory Requirements:
-Insight on the status of neonicotinoids within seed treatments
-Avoiding common pitfalls and the outlook on seed regulation within the US
Seed Treatments and the Soil
-Exploring seed treatments and their rela-tionship with the soil rhizosphere
-Formulation techniques to embrace seed treatment properties and their relationship with the soil rhizosphere
Benefits of Seed Treatments for Farmers
-Understanding what farmers want and need from their seed treatments
Speakers
Alan Taylor, Professor, Cornell USA
Maxim Schlossberg, PhD, Professor, Penn State
Megan Andrews, PhD, Project Manager, Plant Soil Microbial Community Consortium (PSMCC), Center for Integrated Fungal Research (CIFR), North Carolina State University
Afternoon Session: Understanding the Market Landscape, Regulatory Processes, Pathways and Requirements in Central and Latin America
Speakers
Mariola Kopcinski, PhD, Director Scientific Alli-ances, Plant Health Care
Marco Toapanta, PhD, Global
Director– Science & Technology, AgriThority
08:30-09:30 Registration and Welcome Coffee I 09:30 Workshop Starts I 10:40-11:10 Morning Coffee Break I 1.00-2.00 Lunch Break I 3.30 End of workshop
AGENDA DAY ONE: Tuesday, July 24
7.15 Registration & Coffee
08:00 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks: Sanjiv Rana, Editor-in-Chief, Agrow (Agribusiness Intelligence)
PLENARY SESSION: ROOM 301
08.10 Back-to-Back Talk: Assessing the State of the Agrochemical Industry: Trends, Developments, and Outlook on the Future
Sanjiv Rana, Editor-in-Chief, Agrow (Agribusiness Intelligence) William (Bill) Dunham, Managing Partner, Dunham Trimmer LLC Mark Trimmer, PhD, Managing Partner, Dunham Trimmer International Bio Intelligence
08.50 Panel Discussion: Reflecting Industry Trends, Key Industry Concerns, and Predictions for the Future of Agro
Marcus Meadows-Smith, Chief Executive Officer, BioConsortia, Inc. Wendelyn Jones, Global Leader Food Chain and Brand Protection, Commercial Effectiveness, Agriculture Division of DowDuPont Kenneth Avery, Chief Executive Office, Verdesian Life Sciences Michael Miille, CEO, Joyn Bio and former Head of Strategy and Business Management, Biologics at Bayer, Joyn Bio Shawn Semones, Executive Vice President, R&D and Chief Technology Officer, Concentric Ag Corporation (Denver) and Concentric Agriculture Inc. (Montreal)
09.30 Digital Farming: Evaluating the Adoption of Digital Farming and Implications for Agrochemical/ Biologics Development and Production
Antonio Asebedo, Assistant Professor, Precision Agriculture, Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University
10.00 Morning Coffee & Speed Networking
AGROCHEMICAL FORMULATION
Room: 303
BIOLOGICS
Room: 302 C
Formulating Chemical Actives CRISPR and Gene Editing Technologies
10.30 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Solito Sumulong, Loveland Products, Loveland Products
10.30 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Fayaz Khaz, President, Precision BioSciences
10.35 Overcoming Stability Issues with Agrochemical Activities
Mei Li, Formulation Scientist, Dow
10.35 Understanding CRISPR and Gene Editing Technologies; Their Opportunities and Challenges in Agriculture
Wayne Parrott, PhD, Professor, Crop & Soil Science, University of Georgia
11.05 Best Practices in Formulation and Packaging of Ag Products through 3rd Party Manufacturing
Rich Dombrowski, Director of Manufacturing & Quality, Arysta
11.05 Case study: Examining the Use of CRISPR in Plant Breeding/ Seed Trait Development
Scott Betts, Research Program Leader, Corteva Agriscience™, Agriculture Division of DowDuPont
11.35 Case Study: Increasing the Active Ingredient Load in Formulations. Fomesafen Case Study
Federico Henke, Laboratory Chemist, AgroFina
11.35 Application of Genome Editing Technology for Accelerating Crop Breeding and Seed Product Development
Qiudeng Que, PhD, Group Leader, Seeds Research, Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC
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12.05 Automated Crop Assessment to Streamline Screening Processes of Agrochemicals
Philipp Von Gillhaussen, Ph.D., Phenospex
12:35 Networking Lunch
PLENARY SESSION: ROOM 301
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Room: 303
BIOPESTICIDES
Room: 302 C
BIOSTIMULANTS
Room: 302 B
Novel Technologies RNAi Products Biostimulant Efficacy
1.40 Chairperson’s Remarks
Solito Sumulong, Loveland Prod-ucts, Loveland Products
1.40 Chairperson’s Remarks
Steven Levine, PhD, Senior Science Follow, Environmental Assessment Strategy Lead, Global Regulatory Sci-ences, Monsanto Company
1.40 Chairperson’s Remarks
Michael Frodmya, Director– Formula-tion, New Product Development,
NewLeaf Symbiotics
1.45 Spotlight Session: Solutions for Agrochemicals
Scott Starr, Sr Sales and Busi-ness Development Manager Americas, Wacker Biotech
Priya Varadan, Wacker Biotech
1.45 Case Study: Opportunities and Challenges for Commercialization of RNAi Products
Subba Reddy Palli, PhD, University Research Professor and Chair, De-partment of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Kentucky
1.45 Panel Discussion: What’s Being Done to Create Standards for Biostim-ulant Products? How Can Companies work to Avoid the “Snake Oil” Label?
David Beaudreau, Executive Director, U.S. Biostimulant Coalition
Keith Pitts, Chief Sustainability Officer & Senior Vice President– Regulatory and Government Affairs, Marrone Bio Innovations
Amy Plato Roberts, Regulatory Affairs Manager, Lallemand Plant Care
Matthew Kleinhenz, PhD, Professor, Extension Specialist, Vegetable Produc-tion Systems, Horticulture & Crop
Science, Ohio State University
2.15 Assessing the advantages of Nanotechnology
Maxim Schlossberg, PhD,
Professor, Penn State
2.15 Case Study: Drawing Lessons from The Development, Safety Testing and Risk Assessment for an RNAi-Mediated Plant Incorporated Protectant to Control a Key Pest of Maize
Steven Levine, PhD, Senior Science Follow, Environmental Assessment Strategy Lead, Global Regulatory Sciences, Monsanto Company
2.15 Case study: Demonstrating Biostimulant Efficacy on Water/ Nutri-ents Uptake and Under Salinity Stress in Greenhouse Conditions
Pedro Molina Guevara, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer, Iden Biotechnology
2.45 Characterization of Colloidal Dispersions Using Ul-trasound Spectroscopy
Natalia Lebedeva, Chemist, Syngenta
2.45 Case study: Connecting Biostimu-lant Use, Physiological Response, Yield, and Financial Return on Investment
Hubert Kardasz, PhD, Chief Executive Officer and President, INTERMAG
3.15 Spotlight Session: Safe, Biobased, High Performance Solvents and Surfactants for Agrochemical Formulations
Edward Ludwig, Director of Sales, Corbion
3.15 Skincare Meets Agriculture: Cross-Over Idea Creates a Novel Biostimu-lant with Greenhouse & Field Data Presented
Chris Jordan, MBA, President, JRX Biotechnology, Inc.
3.45 Afternoon coffee and Networking
2.45 Pease feel free to move to
another stream
AGROCHEMICAL FORMULATION BIOPESTICIDES BIOSTIMULANTS
Room: 303 Room: 302 C Room: 302 B
Novel Technology (continued) Biopesticide Efficacy Biostimulant Efficacy (continued)
4.15 Chairperson’s Remarks
Solito Sumulong, Loveland Products, Loveland Products
4.15 Chairperson’s Remarks
William (Bill) Dunham, Managing Part-ner, DunhamTrimmer LLC
Mark Trimmer, Ph.D., Managing Partner, Dunham Trimmer LLC
4.15 Chairperson’s Remarks
Michael Frodyma, Director– Formula-tion, NewLeaf Symbiotics
4.20 Determining the Benefits of using Slow Releasing Products
Héctor Manual Cárdenas Cota, PhD, Research and Development Manager, Agrobionsa
4.20 Case Study: Successfully Demonstrating Efficacy of Biopesticide Products
Steve Ronyak, Director, Field Research, AgBiome
4.20 Evaluating Biostimulant Use in Commercial Citrus Production
Ute Albrecht, PhD, Assistant Professor, Plant Physiology, Southwest Florida Research and Education Center, University of Florida/IFAS
4.50 Physical Approaches to Pest and Disease Control
Damian A. Hajduk, Vice President, R&D, Crop Enhancement, Inc
4.50 Case Study: Building Efficacy Programmes for Biopesticide Products
Kuide Qin, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer, Verdesian Life Sciences
4.50 Case Study: Developing Biological Stacked Seed Treatments (BSST)
Pankaj Pathak, PhD, Group Leader, Formulations, Marrone Bio Innovations, Inc. (MBI)
5.20 Move to Room 301
The Pitching Hour
5:30 PITCH SESSION 1 Expanding Market for Neem Based Organic Control
Harshavardhan Joshi, Founder/ CEO, Neemtree Organics LLC
5.40 PITCH SESSION 2 The Benefits of Trichoderma– Helping Plants Help Themselves
Dan Custis, President and CEO, Advanced Biological Marketing
5.50 PITCH SESSION 3
Zinkicide– A Cu Alternative for Crop Protection
Swadeshmukul Santra, NanoScience Technology Center, Department of Chemis-try, Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences and Department of Materials Science and Engineering Director Materials for Sustainable Agriculture (USDA-NIFA recognized Centre of Excellence), University of Central Florida
6.00 PITCH SESSION 4 Bee Vectoring– A Disruptive Sustainable Crop Production Tool
Ashish Malik, President and CEO, Bee Vectoring Technologies (BVT)
6.10 PITCH SESSION 5
Amino acid chelates as perfect compounds of foliar fertilizers and bio-stimulants
Anna Konieczny, Market Development Manager, Intermag
6.20-7.45 DRINKS RECEPTION: Havana Nights!
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AGENDA DAY ONE: Tuesday, July 24
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Enjoy Food & Drinks with your peers
Location: Exhibition Area
Date: Tuesday, July 24
AGENDA DAY TWO: W
ednesday, July 25
08:15 Morning Coffee and Networking
PLENARY SESSION ROOM: 301
8.50 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
09.00 Case Study: Evaluating Biologic Compatibility Issues and Preparing for Tank Mixing or Combinations with Seed Coatings by End Users
Harald Mikkelsen, Manager Microbials, New Business & Innovation, Koppert BV
9.30 Case Study: Developing Biological Formulations that Work Effectively with Synthetic Products
Jane Patterson Fife, PhD, Chief Science Officer, 3Bar Biologics
10.00 Case Study: Successful integration/ combination/ blending of agrochemical and biological products
Ernestas Zaleckas, PhD, Professor, Aleksandras Stulginskis University
10.30 Morning Coffee and Networking
BIOLOGICS
Room: 302 C
Extended Regulatory Session & Ask the Regulators Panel
11.00 Chairperson’s remarks
Solito Sumulong, Loveland Products, Loveland Products
11.00 Chairperson’s Remarks
Terry Stone, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs and Sustainability Program, Agrinos
11.05 Formulation Strategies Match advancements in application methods
Patrick McMullan, President, Ramulus, LLC
11.05 Regulator Essential Insight from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) on New Technologies and Biologics Registrations
Robert McNally, Director, Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division, Office of Pesticides Programs (OPP)/ U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
11.35 Formulation and product registration tactics to meet new agrochemical application realities
Solito Sumulong, Loveland Products, Loveland Prod-ucts
11.35 Regulator: Understanding USDA Regulation of Genome Edited Organisms
Neil Hoffman, PhD, Chief Scientific Advisor, Biotech-nology Regulatory Services, United States Depart-ment of Agriculture (USDA)
12.10 3RIVE ED® Platform: The Next Generation for In-Furrow Crop Pest Protection
Lamar Buckelew, PhD, MBA, Product Development Manager, Precision Platforms
12.10 Regulator: Understanding the Food and Drug Administration’s oversight of safety of food from new plant varieties and emerging technologies in
agriculture
Robert Merker, PhD, Supervisory Consumer Safety Office, United States Food and Drug Administrator, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Office of Food Additive Safety
12.40 Networking Lunch
AGROCHEMICAL FORMULATION
Room: 303
Application
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AGROCHEMICAL FORMULATION
Room: 303
Surfactants and Adjuvants
BIOPESTICIDES
Room: 302 C
Formulation and R&D Challenges
1.45 Chairperson Opening Remarks
Solito Sumulong, Loveland Products, Loveland Products
1.45 Chairperson Opening Remarks
Michael Frodyma, Director– Formula-tion, NewLeaf Symbiotics
1.45 Chairperson Opening Remarks
Terry Stone, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs and Sustainability Program, Agrinos
1.50 Formulation Strategies:
Interactive Session
Patrick McMullan, President, Ramulus LLC
1.50 Case Study: Linking Fermentation and Formulation in the Scale-Up of Gram-Negative Methylobacterium
Michael Frodyma, Director– Formula-tion, NewLeaf Symbiotics
1.50 Case Study: Using Trichoderma to Manipulate the Phytobiome and Improve Crop Performance
Molly Cadle-Davidson, PhD, Chief Sci-ence Officer, Advanced Biological Marketing, Inc.
2.35 Move to another stream 2.20 Case Study: Strategies for Scaling-Up Biopesticides
Norm Schneiter, Research and Develop-ment Manager, BioWorks, Inc
2.20 Soil Microbiome, Soil Health, and Yield Potential: What Understanding the Soil Physiochemical and Biological Makeup Tells Us About Soil Health
Scott Schaecher, PhD, Data Strategy Lead, Monsanto
2.50 Afternoon Coffee and Networking
Spray Drift and Human Safety Applied Acadamic Research Zone Applied Academic Research Zone
3.20 Chairperson’s Remarks
Solito Sumulong, Loveland Products, Loveland Products
3.20 Chairperson’s Remarks
Hannah Burrak, PhD, Professor & Ex-tension Specialist, Department of Ento-mology & Plant Pathology, North
Carolina State University
3.20 Chairperson’s Remarks
Matthew Wallenstein, PhD, Professor and Department Head, Soil and Crops Sciences, Colorado State University
3.25 Ensuring Human Health Safety for Agrochemicals
Claire Terry, Global Human Health Assessment Leader, DowDuPont
3.25 Case Study: Challenges and Opportunities in Developing Biostimulant Research Programs
Kevin Shiell, New Product Development Manager, Acadian Plant Health, division of Acadian Seaplants Limited
3.25 Leveraging Recent Insights from the Soil Microbiome to Enhance Crop Production
Matthew Wallenstein, PhD, Professor and Department Head, Soil and Crops Sciences, Colorado State University
3.55 Formulation Strategies to Improve Spray Drift
Andrew Landers, PhD, Director,
Effective Spraying
3.55 Case Study: Evaluating and Inte-grating Biopesticides: A Case Study in Tobacco Pest Management
Hannah Burrak, PhD, Professor & Ex-tension Specialist, Department of Ento-mology & Plant Pathology, North
Carolina State University
3.55 Presentation One: Realizing the Commercial Potential from Original Agro Research Via Academic-Industry partnerships
Megan Andrews, PhD, Project Manager, Plant Soil Microbial Community Consor-tium (PSMCC), Center for Integrated Fungal Research (CIFR), North Carolina State University
4.25 End of Conference or please feel free to move to another stream
4.25 MS3T– Discussing a Novel Multi-functional Surface/ Sub-surface/ Systemic Therapeutic technology for huanglongbing (HLB) management
Maria Campos, PhD, Preeminent Post-doctoral Scholar, NanoScience Technol-ogy Center, University of Central Florida
4.25 Soybean-associated Bacteria that Antagonize Plant Pathogens and Promote Soybean Growth
Jong Hyun Ham, Ph.D. Associate Pro-fessor, Department of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center
4.55 End of Conference
BIOSTIMULANTS
Room: 302 B
Soil Health and the Microbiome
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