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AlleloBio

Entered program in 2025

Bioproduction of biological nitrification inhibitor (BNI) for a more sustainable agriculture.

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Kasper Hinz University of Copenhagen (KU)
Biotech
Agriculture
Sustainability

AlleloBio is leading the way in developing the first commercially available biological nitrification inhibitor (BNI). Our solution helps farmers reduce the conversion of ammonium in fertilizers to nitrate, a key contributor to water pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. By providing a natural and sustainable alternative to synthetic inhibitors, we support more environmentally friendly farming practices while improving soil health and nutrient efficiency.

Kasper Hinz

Kasper Hinz is a researcher at UCPH specializing in engineering yeast for the sustainable production of plant-derived compounds. His work focuses on developing new technologies for agriculture to reduce environmental impact and enhance farming efficiency.

This project is supported by Spin-outs Denmark, a unique program that invests in researchers who create more impact by starting research-based companies.