Biolevel, a biological nutrition company, has secured product registration in Belgium, enabling mutual recognition in other European Union member states.
Biolevel products are already sold in the United Kingdom, Norway, Germany and the Netherlands. This new product registration marks Biolevel’s first permit in Europe, fulfilling criteria for mutual recognition, which fast-tracks product registration in additional member states based on the initial registration obtained.
“Our successful track record in securing product registrations is driven by the safety and efficacy of Biolevel’s proprietary strains, and our strong organisational capabilities in collaborating with regulators,” said Bill Cordingley, Biolevel CEO.
Biolevel has obtained product registrations in Kenya, which serves as a hub for the biologicals company to expand into East Africa, and in North America where Biolevel products are registered and commercially sold.
“We have strong interest from distributors and growers in other European Union member countries and are excited to expand Biolevel’s availability. This will help us support farmers in addressing global agriculture challenges,” said Cordingley.
The company states that Biolevel products deliver balanced nutrition to specific crops, including the newly-launched ReGenerator, alongside GramaxNP (for small grains), MaizeNP (for corn), and PhosN (for soybeans and vegetable crops). These biofertilizers feature a consortium of natural microbes that enhance nutrient uptake while being resilient to various stresses; they also have a two-year shelf life, and no refrigeration is required.
Founded by Laurence Berman, Ian Robertson and Lutz Glandorf, Biolevel was born out of a need for more consistent and convenient bionutrition products that could better withstand the variety of harsh conditions farmers face in the storage, application and use of biological products. After more than 20 years of development, R&D and validation, Biolevel’s biologicals for corn, soybeans, potatoes, cereal, wheat, barley, and other crops – MaizeNP, PhosN, GramaxNP, and ReGenerator – were commercialized in Europe, North America, and Africa. Biolevel plans to expand the application and distribution of its products to other crops, including cereals, canola, sunflower, tomatoes, and other fruits and vegetables.