Harpe Bioherbicide Biosolutions gets US$275,000 NSF grant to study weed resistance

Harpe Bioherbicide Biosolutions gets US$275,000 NSF grant to study weed resistance

By: ICN Bureau

Last updated : July 19, 2023 6:42 pm



NSF is an independent federal agency that funds researchers who generate new knowledge and discoveries that provide a greater understanding of the world


Harpe Bioherbicide Solutions, an agricultural technology company focused on providing natural and sustainable herbicide solutions, was recently awarded a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) that will fund research using its bioherbicide formulations derived from natural plant extracts to control weeds resistant to synthetic herbicides.

The NSF grant totaling $275,000 was awarded to Harpe BioHerbicides as a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project titled, “Safe control of herbicide-resistant weeds with a novel natural bioherbicide platform.”

Harpe’s portfolio of products, which features new sites and modes of action, offer wide-spectrum control of broadleaf and grass seeds or weeds.

“We take great pride in funding deep-technology startups that will shape science and engineering results into meaningful solutions for today and tomorrow,” said Erwin Gianchandani, NSF Assistant Director for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships.

Dr. Chad Brommer, Harpe Bioherbicide co-founder and Chief Technology Officer who is principal investigator on the SBIR Phase 1 project, said, “Harpe Bioherbicide was created to support farmers on a global scale by developing novel and natural herbicide solutions to help mitigate increasing weed resistance challenges while seeking to advance sustainable practices in global food production.”

NSF is an independent federal agency that funds researchers who generate new knowledge and discoveries that provide a greater understanding of the world.

Harpe Bioherbicide Solutions U.S. National Science Foundation Erwin Gianchandani Dr. Chad Brommer

First Published : July 19, 2023 12:00 am