Novel Pesticides

At Novel Pesticides 2026, experts will examine the next wave of sustainable pesticides – including microbes, semiochemicals, RNAi, peptides, and antibody-based technologies – and how regulation can keep pace with innovation.

25.06. — 26.06.2026
Novotel Düsseldorf City West
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Übersicht

Towards more Sustainability within the Regulatory Framework of the EU

Building on the success of our 2024 edition, Novel Pesticides 2026 will once again unite regulators, policymakers, researchers, and industry leaders to discuss the next generation of sustainable plant protection in Europe. As demand grows for low-risk and innovative solutions from microbial products and pheromones to RNAi technologies, peptides, and antibodies – the need for regulatory frameworks that keep pace with innovation has never been greater.

Join us to explore the latest scientific breakthroughs, regulatory updates since 2024, and real-world experiences from both applicants and authorities. This conference offers a forward-looking platform to align innovation, regulation, and sustainability – and to help ensure that novel pesticides can fully contribute to the EU’s long-term agricultural and environmental objectives.

Early Bird Bookings10% early bird discount valid until 8 May 2026 with discount code: NOVEL10

Highlights

Regulatory Update & Synergies with other areas

  • Update from the European Commission
  • Industry perspective on biocontrol developments
  • Biochemicals and the Omnibus: latest industry insights
  • Lessons from GM crops for novel pesticide regulation

Risk Assessment

  • As under discussion in the respective working groups (EFSA / OECD): Fit-for-purpose risk assessment for biocontrol substances, including problem formulation approaches
  • Update on the RATION Project

Safety & Market Access

  • Industry Experiences with registering bacteriophages as crop protection products
  • Environmental safety of biotechnological plant protection products (ENSAFE project)
  • Accelerating market access for biocontrol – a Ctgb perspective

Socio-Economics, Real-World Experience & Emerging Tools

  • Sustainability and socio-economic impact of biopesticides
  • AI in Plant Protection Regulation: Opportunities, challenges, and practical implications

Who should attend this conference?

Groups that should take part:

  • Managing directors, managers, consultants, and scientists working in the field of biological control
  • Producers, distributors and downstream users of biologicals, pesticides that fall under low-risk category or were specifically developed to increase agricultural sustainability
  • Technical Experts from Research & development
  • Risk assessors
  • Toxicologists
  • Ecotoxicologists
  • Product Stewards
  • Regulators

Sectors that should take part:

  • Agrochemical industry
  • Biotech Industry
  • Research institutes
  • Authorities
  • Professional associations
  • Contract laboratories/consultancies

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Programm

Thursday, 25 June 2026


Morning Session | 09:30 – 12:30 CEST
09:00
On-site registration
09:30
Welcome Address by the Organisers and the Chairs

Patrick Kabouw, Aphea Bio, Belgium
Jacobijn van Etten, Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb), The Netherlands

Regulatory Developments & Synergies with Other Areas
09:40
Update from the European Commission

Domenico Deserio, European Commission, Belgium (virtual presentation)

10:15
Update from the IBMA

Marisé Borja, International Biocontrol Manufacturers Association (IBMA), Belgium

10:50
Update from Crop Life Europe
  • The latest on Crop Life Europe’s (CLE) Biochemicals Contribution Document
  • Case studies related to the document
  • CLE‘s positions regarding the proposed amendments to Regulation 1107 in the Food & Feed Omnibus *Simplification, with a focus on the proposed biocontrol definition

Michael Werner, CropLife Europe / Syngenta, Belgium

11:25
Coffee break
11:55
What Can Novel Pesticides Learn from GM Crops?
  • GM crops – the first novel technology to reach a global standard in agriculture
  • From GM crops to regulatory practice: spectrum-of-activity, exposure-based reasoning, and long-term strategy
  • Novel pesticides: What they can learn to build data strategies for fit-for-purpose regulation

Kara Welch, Novonesis, United States

12:30
Lunch


Afternoon Session | 14:00 – 17:20 CEST
Safety & Market Access
14:00
Registering Bacteriophages as Crop Protection Products: Challenges and Opportunities
  • Opportunities presented by bacteriophage as targeted, low-risk bactericides
  • Overcoming technical challenges associated with the extreme host-specificity of bacteriophage
  • Regulatory challenges associated with this novel technology

Alison Blackwell, APS Biocontrol, United Kingdom

14:35
Ctgb Green Team Perspective: Biocontrol – The Ongoing Activities to Accelerate the Access to Market

Jacobijn van Etten, Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb), The Netherlands

15:10
Coffee break
15:40
US EPA Perspective: Towards Sustainability – Registering Innovative New Pesticides

Nina Ortiz, US Environmental Protection Agency, United States (to be confirmed)

16:15
Introduction to the ENSAFE Project: ENvironmental SAFEty of Biotechnological Plant Protection Products
  • What is special about peptide- and RNA-based products from a safety perspective?
  • Testing species selectivity to dsRNA
  • Grouping peptides to find patterns in fate and effects
  • Using bioinformatics as predictive tools
  • Communication and dissemination of results

Nina Cedergreen, University of Copenhagen / ENsafe Prioject, Denmark

16:50
Panel Discussion
17:20
End of the first day
18:30
Evening event
After the first conference day you are most welcome to attend our evening event for an unhurried evening of good food and leisure time. Please, join us to continue the day’s interesting discussions in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere.


Friday, 26 June 2026


Morning Session | 09:00 – 13:20 CEST
09:00
Brief address by the Chairs

Patrick Kabouw, Aphea Bio, Belgium
Jacobijn van Etten, Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb), The Netherlands

Risk Assessment
09:10
Fit-for-purpose Approach for the Risk Assessment of Biocontrol Substances
  • Problem formulation using pathways to harm
  • Microbial substances
  • Non-living biocontrol substances

Anne Steenbergh, Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb), The Netherlands

09:45
Update on the RATION Project – Microorganisms: Pipeline to Analyse Whole Genome Data for Risk assessment

Gunter Brader, Ration Project / Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT), Austria

Socio-Economics, Real-World Experience & Emerging Tools
10:20
Long Term Perspectives: Sustainability and Socio-economic Impact of Biopesticides

Joachim Rumbolz, Ramboll, Germany

10:55
Coffee break
11:25
Experiences with the Practical Application of Biological Control: Successes, Opportunities, Pitfalls and Problems

Heike Scholz-Döbelin, Plant Protection Service of the Chamber of Agriculture North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, (to be confirmed)

12:00
The SSbD (Safe and Sustainable by Design) Concept as Decision-Support Tool for More Balanced and Future-proof Innovation in Crop Protection
  • Safe-and-Sustainable-by-Design (SSbD): a voluntary European framework that integrates hazard, exposure, circularity, and life-cycle sustainability
  • How SSbD can be utilised to assess functionality, risk, and broader environmental and socio-economic sustainability dimensions
  • How SSbD can of help in anticipating future regulatory and market expectations

Inge Huygens, Arche Consulting, Belgium

12:35
AI in Plant Protection Regulation: Opportunities, Challenges, and Practical Implications

Michael Kurzmeier, Agrexis, Switzerland

13:05
Final Remarks
13:20
Lunch and end of the conference

Referent:innen

 

Name

Unternehmen

Blackwell

Alison Blackwell

APS Biocontrol, United Kingdom

Alison Blackwell (PhD) is currently CEO of APS Biocontrol Ltd., based in Scotland.  Within her role, she has overall responsibility for directing the company's R&D into bacteriophages for crop protection, in addition to commercialising the company's product pipeline.   She has contributed to the new knowledge required for regulatory frameworks to understand and keep pace with this new innovation and has direct experience of preparing information to support the registration of bacteriophages as active substances in plant protection products in the EU and UK.  

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Marisé Borja

International Biocontrol Manufacturers Association (IBMA), Belgium

Marisé Borja is the Vice Chair of the Natural Substances Professional group at the International Biocontrol Manufacturers Association (IBMA) and Acting President of IBMA Spain. She is Director of Global Regulatory Affairs at SynTech Research Group and Head of Biopesticides at GAB Consulting. She has previously held a position as Advisor to Spain’s Ministry of Science and technology, while also being an Expert for the EU Commission, advising on Research Projects and Policy Development and Monitoring in Agriculture, Environment, and Life Science, Bioethics.

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Brader

Gunter Brader

Ration Project / Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) , Austria

Gunter Brader is a Senior Scientist at the Austrian Institute of Technology, specializing in plant–microbe interactions and the role of beneficial bacteria in agriculture. He earned his PhD in plant biology from the University of Vienna and held research and docent positions at the University of Helsinki. With over 60 peer-reviewed publications, his work focuses on plant disease mechanisms, secondary metabolites, and the genomic characterization and safe application of biocontrol and biostimulant bacteria in agricultural and horticultural systems.

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Cedergreen

Nina Cedergreen

University of Copenhagen / ENsafe Prioject, Denmark

Nina Cedergreen is a Professor in Environmental Toxicology at the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. Nina has worked with the environmental effect and risk of pesticides, antropogenic and natural bioactive compounds for the past 25 years with special focus on mixture toxicity, combined stressors and dynamic modelling of toxic effects. Her present research focusses on assessing the potential environmental impact of new iotechnological Plant Protection Products as leader of the consortium ENSAFE.

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Deserio

Domenico Deserio

European Commission, Belgium

Domenico Deserio is a Policy Officer in the Directorate General for Health and Food Safety of the European Commission (DG SANTE). He is responsible for policies related to micro-organisms used as active substances in plant protection products. Within the EU Biopesticide Working Group which he co-chairs, he has produced four amending Regulations concerning placing on the market of microbiological active substances and plant protection products, and other related policies such as Commission Communications listing relevant test methods and guidance documents, and “Explanatory Notes” to the data requirements on micro-organisms. He holds a Master of Biotechnology from the University of Bari (Italy) and completed his thesis on food microbiology. Moreover, he achieved an advanced postgraduate Master by Research of Agricultural Science at the University of Adelaide (Australia), carrying out his research on plant genomics and plant pathology.

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Inge Huygens

Arche Consulting, Belgium

Inge Huygens holds a Master’s degree in Chemistry and a PhD in Sciences from Ghent University (Belgium). Following her academic training, she has built nearly 20 years of experience in the crop protection sector, working across industry and consultancy with a focus on regulatory science for plant protection products and biocides. At ARCHE Consulting, she serves as a Regulatory Affairs Manager, specializing in the scientific and regulatory evaluation of plant protection products. Her work centers on dossier preparations, risk assessments and the interpretation of evolving regulatory frameworks for both biocontrol and chemical plant protection products.

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Kabouw

Patrick Kabouw

Aphea Bio, Belgium

Patrick Kabouw is Head of Regulatory at Aphea Bio, where he leads regulatory strategy for innovative biological solutions in agriculture. His mission is to foster innovation and collaboration within the biocontrol community. In agriculture, Patrick's career centers on biocontrol, specializing in crafting optimal registration strategies for biocontrol solutions such as beneficial microorganisms, naturally derived enzymes, seed treatments, and environmentally friendly proteins. He actively contributes to several industry associations such as CropLife Europe's Biopesticide group, Euroseeds, and the International Biocontrol Manufacturers Association as a moderator for the natural substances group.

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Michael Kurzmeier

Agrexis, Switzerland

Nina Ortiz

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), United States

Nina Ortiz is responsible for product characterization and human health reviews at the Emerging Technologies Branch in the Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division of the US Environmental Protection Agency. A Biologist by training, Nina holds a PhD from the University of Texas at El Paso.

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Rumbolz

Joachim Rumbolz

Ramboll, Germany

Joachim Rumbolz is a regulatory consultant with over 20 years’ experience in the agrochemical and biocides sector. He specialises in the registration of crop protection products—particularly biopesticides such as micro-organisms, pheromones and plant-based substances—across Europe and internationally. He provides strategic advice on registration pathways for sustainable active substances and supports clients throughout the regulatory process, from data generation to dossier preparation, submission and approval. A trained biologist and winegrower, he has worked in Germany, Switzerland and the USA, and holds a Dr rer. nat. in plant pathology from the University of Konstanz.

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Heike Scholz-Döbelin

Plant Protection Service of the Chamber of Agriculture North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Steenbergh

Anne Steenbergh

Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb), The Netherlands

Anne Steenbergh is a Policy Advisor in the area of sustainable plant protection at the Dutch Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb). A Microbial Ecologist by training Anne is also part of the Ctgb ‘GreenTEAM'.

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Welch

Kara Welch

Novonesis, United States

Kara Welch is a Regulatory Affairs Manager at Novonesis working on developing biosolutions for agricultural pest management. In her role, she provides regulatory guidance across the product lifecycle from dossier generation for new technologies through post-launch maintenance activities. Prior to joining Novonesis in 2025, Kara spent nine years at the United States Environmental Protection Agency as a risk manager for novel biopesticides. She holds a Masters of Science in Entomology, with her research focused on resistance management in GM crops.

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Werner

Michael Werner

Crop Life Europe / Syngenta

Michael Werner brings together a diverse educational background in chemical and biological sciences, complemented by substantial expertise as a Regulatory Affairs Manager in the crop protection industry. Michael joined Syngenta's Regulatory Affairs department in 2014 and has since held various global and regional positions. For over seven years, Michael has been actively engaged in the registration of biocontrols and biostimulants and currently leads Syngenta’s Europe Regulatory Biologicals Team.

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van Etten

Jacobijn van Etten

Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb), The Netherlands

Jacobijn van Etten is project manager and coordinator of the GreenTEAM at Ctgb (the Dutch Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides). She has extensive experience with biocontrol dossiers for both substances and products. Jacobijn likes the challenges of innovative dossiers and seeks to be supportive to the green ambitions of notifiers.

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