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Explore patent oppositions filed by Agro against competitors, revealing strategic technology disputes and market positioning. Monitor opposition details, timelines, and disputed innovations to understand competitive dynamics and IP enforcement strategy.

Patent NumberTitleApplicantOpposition Date
EP3326463Mite Composition, Method For The Application Of At Least One Population Of Mite Species Belonging To The Astigmata In Order To Provide An In-Crop Food Source For Mite Predators Of The Phytoseiidae, When Being Used As Biological Control AgentsAGROBIO SLFeb 26, 2021
EP2268922Ultra High Pressure Pump With An Alternating Rotation To Linear Displacement Drive MechanismQUANTUM SERVO PUMPINGNov 15, 2019
EP3010810A System For Packaging ProductsLIEDLSep 13, 2018
EP2674397Method For Preparing An Intercalated And/Or Exfoliated Organophillic Clay From Clay And Macroalgae, Corresponding Fertiliser Product, Food Supplement For Animals And Fish FeedOLMIXMay 23, 2018

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Patent NumberGrant DateTitleTotal Oppositions
EP3326463Oct 30, 2024Mite Composition, Method For The Application Of At Least One Population Of Mite Species Belonging To The Astigmata In Order To Provide An In-Crop Food Source For Mite Predators Of The Phytoseiidae, When Being Used As Biological Control Agents1
EP3026766Dec 20, 2023Pipe Introduction For A Built-In Socket1
EP3494789Nov 22, 2023Device For Applying Liquid, In Particular Fertiliser, Pesticide And The Like1
EP3728408Oct 6, 2021Method For Treating Lignocellulosic Biomass By Impregnation1
EP3484945Jun 3, 2020Method For Treating Lignocellulosic Biomass By Impregnation And Steam Explosion1