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New report profiles major actives coming off patent over
the next five years
IHS Markit Crop Science's New Generics 2020 is a guide
to important herbicide, fungicide and insecticide active
ingredients coming off patent (key patents covering the active
ingredient per se, i.e. composition of matter) over the period
between 2019 and 2025.
Active ingredients included are registered either in the
European Union or in the US, or both.
The report comprises profiles covering 12 herbicides, 14
fungicides, 7 insecticides and 1 nematicide. Formulation, patents,
use, registrations and markets are given for each AI.
The herbicides covered are aminocyclopyrachlor, aminopyralid,
bicyclopyrone, foramsulfuron, indazaflam, pinoxaden, pyrasulfotole,
pyroxasulfone, pyroxsulam, saflufenacil, tembotrione,
thiencarbazone-methyl.
The fungicides covered are ametoctradin, amisulbrom, bixafen,
fenpyrazamine, fluopicolide, fluopyram, flutianil, isopyrazam,
mandipropamid, metrafenone, penflufen, pyriofenone, sedaxane,
valifenalate.
The insecticides covered are chlorantraniliprole,
cyantraniliprole, cyflumetofen, flubendiamide, fluensulfone,
metofluthrin, pyrifluquinazon and spinetoram.
Major commercial AIs formulated by BASF, Bayer, Belchim,
Corteva, FMC, Syngenta and Valent are profiled. Others profiled
include Adama, AgNova, Nichino America, Nihon Nohyaku, Nippon Soda,
Rallis, SC Johnson, Sumitomo, Summit Agro.
A brief background to the duration of patents and data
protection is also given.
The report is 135 pages long, with 116 tables.
About the Author
Dr Alan Baylis is an independent consultant with more than 30
years' experience in world agriculture: from running a UK arable
farm to international R&D management in Syngenta and previously
in Zeneca Agrochemicals and ICI Agrochemicals.
An agronomist and crop physiologist, he has specialised in many
aspects of crop production and protection in global cropping
systems. His career has covered the discovery process for all crop
protection products, through glasshouse and worldwide field-testing
to technical marketing.
He is currently Chair of the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI)
Board of Trustees and past-Chair of SCI Agrisciences Group. He has
BSc and PhD degrees from the University of Leeds and an MBA from
Henley Business School, and is the author of many IHS Markit Crop
Science reports, peer-reviewed publications, conference papers, and
other articles.