SERVICE COMPANY GUIDE
BEES@WUR BIORIZON
ANADIAG
Droevendaalsesteeg 1 Avenue François Magendie
AGROSTAT
16 rue Ampére PO Box 16 Bordeaux Montesquieu
F-67500 Haguenau 6700 AA Wageningen 33650 Marcillac
In den Gruben 6
France The Netherlands. France
74572 Herrentierbach
Germany
Tel: +33 3 88 93 44 99 Tel: +31 317 481 279 Contact: Hervé Steva
Fax: +33 3 88 93 41 50 Fax: +31 317 481 282
Tel: +49 79 36 12 06
hubert.galy@anadiag.fr bijen@wur.nl
+33 5 57 96 06 02
Fax: +49 79 36 12 65
www.anadiag.fr www.ppo.wur.nl
steva@biorizon.com
info@agrostat.de
www.agrostat.de
Contact: Hubert Galy Contact: Jozef J.M. van der
Biorizon is a private company
Steen, Project Manager
created in 1993 by Herve Steva
Contact: Bernd Tiggemann
Anadiag is one of the which joined the Staphyt Group
major CROs in Europe and Bees@wur is the Dutch research in 2007.
AGROSTAT is a major contract
provides a wide range of centre of insect pollination.
research organisation for field trials
services for the registration
Biorizon is specialised in
This comprises the biology and
in Germany, Austria and Poland.
of agrochemicals in Europe.
studies (under GLP) relating to
handling of honey bees and
At more than 650 locations, the
Anadiag manages a regulatory
the assessment of resistance
bumble bees, and the impact
company conducts GLP and GEP
group with connections for
risk to fungicides and
of agrochemicals on insects
field trials in all agricultural crops,
EPA approvals for preparation
insecticides (from screening to
and pollination. The bee unit is
vegetables, fruits, hops, grape,
and submission of EU dossiers
post-registration monitoring)
specialised in higher tier studies,
ornamentals and non-cropped
Annex II and Annex III. Anadiag
with national and international
in particular in greenhouses and
areas; seed variety trials in all
manages complex studies in
strains. Biorizon’s area of
orchards. Short-term, long-term
agricultural crops including GMOs
analytical chemistry, physical
expertise is very large:
and sublethal effects on adult
and fertiliser projects.
measurements, environmental insects, brood development, and Plasmopara, Erysiphe, Botrytis
AGROSTAT is a member of the
fate, food processing studies pollination activity are evaluated. on grape.
Gateway to Europe Group.
and food industry analysis. Bees@wur is GLP compliant.
The company manages one of
Also, studies on orchards,
The research centre supports
the largest European field GLP
cereals and potato diseases can
the agrochemical industry with
and GEP certified networks
be considered.
honey bee and bumble bee
ALLIANCE
in France, Germany, Belgium, studies in multiple organism The company offers a wide range
the Netherlands, Poland, ecotoxicological studies to of laboratory and greenhouse
INTERNATIONAL
Czech Republic, Greece, comply with the environmental bioassays using standard test
Italy, Spain and Portugal, and safety requirements guidelines and/or purpose-
11 Allée de la Pie-Verte
which provides GLP, GEP necessary for the registration designed protocols (preliminary
69340 Francheville
development, registration and of plant protection products in experiments to build-up
France
marketing trials. All studies are the EU. methods, baseline resistance,
Tel: +33 4 72 16 36 20
performed in compliance with fitness, post-registration
Fax: +33 4 72 16 36 21
the international guidelines monitoring…).
for GLP or EPPO guidelines.
The combined knowledge of
We will be available to meet
agronomists, engineers, those
during BCPC 2008 at Crowne
holding chemistry doctorates and
Plaza in Glasgow.
a high-level quality assurance
unit ensures a great synergy,
high-quality work and provides
technical support and services for
marketing and strategy of plant
protection products in the EU.
BATTELLE
505 King Avenue
Columbus,
Ohio 43201-2693
USA
Tel: +1 614 424 3934
Fax: +1 614 424 7450
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