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EDEN Eden Research Plc

4.625
0.00 (0.00%)
16 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Eden Research Plc LSE:EDEN London Ordinary Share GB0001646941 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 4.625 4.50 4.75 4.625 4.625 4.63 163,486 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics 1.83M -2.24M -0.0042 -11.00 24.64M
Eden Research Plc is listed in the Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker EDEN. The last closing price for Eden Research was 4.63p. Over the last year, Eden Research shares have traded in a share price range of 3.20p to 12.00p.

Eden Research currently has 533,352,523 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Eden Research is £24.64 million. Eden Research has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -11.00.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/8/2018
08:31
"the rewards will last for longer."

For those able to stay invested.

I agree with bjik

investingisatrickygame
03/8/2018
07:26
Yes, these delays test the patience of a saint and we know not many saints "invest" in the stock market. Consequently, not much buying interest.
I remain a wholehearted supporter.
Our rewards will come and they should be big.
Sadly, and it seems like forever, we have to sit on our hands.
I remain of the view that the company will change for the good before 31 Dec 2018.
By then, we must surely have TT launching head lice, Bayer launching dog deodorants, (both could well have advanced other commercial products as well); Sipcam paying up for options before 31 Dec, some significant ones we know that are up for grabs include USA and China; plus co-encapsulation - this could/should include Sipcam, Bayer and Eastman? Plus further news on Cedroz commercialisation.
We will also have updated position regarding 3AEY sales,developments on powdery mildew etc etc.
There is a lot happening - we are a tiny minnow, we are dealing with large to giant global companies, we have good agreements in place supported by well defended IP.
While it is taking longer than I would wish, the rewards will last for longer.

attyg
02/8/2018
22:36
We can only hope it's a Bayer NDA..I suspect it is..which will hopefully be good in the long run for shareholders if they manage to survive the excruciating short order Lykele..haha Poulton Nederlandse humor wait.
supersonico
02/8/2018
22:11
I for one am utterly bewildered in the muteness of the management in communicating anything, in short order -ha ha ... this has been going on for years - it's a confidentiality agreement , we cannot tell you anything.. Bla bla bla can't give you any numbers , time frame or anything other than jam tomorrow and believe us....Where is the communication , updates on sales figures, projections etc etc , PR, visibilityAre they all on holiday again??
bjlk
31/7/2018
13:33
Northwick;

'And a few that I know are unwilling to express their frustrations and disappointment openly to the Management in the fear they maybe left out in the cold'.

Are you saying Eden disapprove of descent in the ranks and deal with it by excommunication ? I always thought they'd deal with far more severely and ration the Werther's Originals.

supersonico
31/7/2018
13:03
Reasons for holding shares in Eden are, for me at least, diminishing by the day and am not sure how long to wait.Eminent journalists have said that it is a waiting game for Eden but aren't willing to say how long. Long term investors are also worried about return of their capital let alone a profit on their investment. And a few that I know are unwilling to express their frustrations and disappointment openly to the Management in the fear they maybe left out in the cold.Management has again reneged with in not communicating well with its shareholders. It hasn't even informed the market of the delays TT has suffered in obtaining regulatory clearance of its head lice ( and maybe others) products, which according to their own Published accounts were due by end of June.I now don't BLAME Shore capital in not believing in what management says to them. This is the third time Management have failed to execute their own plans.Time is ebbing away for all of us
northwick
31/7/2018
12:18
No one seems to care about the share price. No one seems to align with or understand shareholders. The gap between the two is huge.

It is fine that 'one day', but that approach turns shareholders off and in part, accounts for where the share price is today.

If Eden is not 50p before Christmas on the back of the to be announced Bayer, TT, Mevalone US, Sipcam + anything else, then maybe that raises questions about investment return v time here.

Thus far and allowing for commercial progress, the share price has not traded up at all. There are reasons for that.

investingisatrickygame
31/7/2018
10:59
Investing,

Expecting Eden to deliver on time is like expecting Fraudy to take Eden off his (hidden to avoid the blushes) Sell list when we are at 50p.

Leopards, Spots and Team sports mentality.

The Only certainty is incongruence.

supersonico
30/7/2018
16:39
Boredom with Eden and its never changing share price has clearly set in.

What a shame that is!

investingisatrickygame
27/7/2018
17:27
Farming, a rainbow of ammonia.



For the third consecutive year in Europe, it is much more likely to emit this substance, showing a growth of 0.5% in 2015 and 2% in 2014. And while continuing generous funding for the most intense intensive allergies
by Maria Pia Terrosi

Transport and agriculture have a number of sectors that have great problems in terms of atmospheric disturbance. EU countries: if the prime and principal are responsible for emissions of carbon monoxide, agriculture is relatively low in ammonia.
Let's say good news: in 2016, in a light-hearted manner, it emitted dioxin-lowering atmospheres that are more harmful, such as oxide oxides (NOx), non-metallic volatile organic compounds (NMVOC), zoli (SO2) and ammoniaca biosides (NH3) . Meanwhile, news - for the third consecutive year, there is an increase in the amount of ammonia, showing a growth of 0.5% in 2015 and 2% in 2014. I dati sono stati evidenciati in "National Emission Ceilings (NEC) Directive Reporting Status 2018 "which shows the progress made in the EU and in particular its member States in which the emission ceilings set by the NEC directive are respected.

In regards to the issue of ammonia, five EU Countries have exceeded the established thresholds: Austria, Croatia, Germany, Ireland and Spain). In percentage terms, the majority of the majority of the entities are Spanish (39%) and Croatia (17%), while the more content is recorded in Austria and Ireland (only 1% in more). In absolute terms, instead, Germany's head - the first emitter in Europe of ammonia - followed by France and Spain.
The emission of ammonia is a product of the agricultural sector and, in particular, the intense form that has neglected in the last decades: it issues the extended use of synthetic and organic fertilizers and the management of livestock animals (emissioni dal ricovero e dallo inventory). Only one small part of this emission comes from other productive processes (road and road transportation / smalted refueling). When it is deposited, ammoniac creates various environmental problems, which are acidification of crops, alteration of biodiversity and eutrophication of river lakes, lakes and seas for the excessive rejuvenation of nutritive properties. There is also a ruol in the formulation of the fine particle, with everything that comes with human health.

Not everything in Europe if I continue to finance cottage and agriculture at high intensity. After a recent survey by Greenpeace, conducting the data of direct financing in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the European Registry of Emissions and Transfer of heavy metals (E-Prtr), plus methane (51%) of Livestock examined in seven different Countries of the Ue has received funds in total for a total of 104 million euros, but not for some of the largest emission ammonia generators in the Netherlands. The search has been tested in Italy, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Netherlands and Poland and inserted in the European Register of emission and transfer of heavy metals (E-Prtr), to which only farmers gave me more than 10 Thousand kilograms of ammonia make you feel obliged to communicate the dates. Delle 2,374 zootechnical crops of these countries eligible for ammoniac emissions included in E-Prtr, 1,209 have received Pac financing for a total of around 104 million euro.

supersonico
27/7/2018
13:44
Feeding people in a Nearly Dead Zone...News. AKA Use More to stand still while the ecology falls of a cliff .. #Resistance #ExtinctionSymbol

Pesticide use in French agriculture increased by 12.4%



The 2016-2017 figures on the evolution of pesticide consumption in French agriculture have finally been made public: they show an increase of 12.4% compared to 2009. For France Nature Environnement, it is a fact of Failure: Successive Ecophyto plans launched since 2008, whose initial goal was to reduce pesticide use by 50% by 2018, have proven to be ineffective. To redress the bar, the Minister of Agriculture announced the plan Ecophyto 2+, the exit of glyphosate in 3 years and the ban of neonicotinoids. Will that suffice?


Policy inefficiency: millions spent and nature never so bad
The urgency is there. The consequences of a massive use of pesticides are indeed identified, the indicators are all red: impact more and more proven on the health of consumers and farmers, decline of biodiversity [1], degradation of ecosystems, pollution water [2] and air, etc. Yet the use of pesticides continues to increase.
For Claudine Joly, in charge of pesticide issues at France Nature Environnement: "despite the tens of millions of euros of public money spent on Ecophyto every year, French agriculture can not free itself from its excessive use of pesticides. The conclusion is clear, the goals, already rejected, reduction of pesticides by 50% in 2025 move away a little more. The Ecophyto tool is interesting but the release of pesticides will not happen without the activation of other economic and regulatory levers necessary to obtain a mobilization of the entire profession.
Over the last 10 years, the structures supposed to accompany farmers towards the release of pesticides have not even managed to stabilize their use ... despite the half-billion mobilized. They have never even had an account of the use of the funding received under the plan. It is time for them to reconsider and transform themselves, to truly accompany farmers towards the exit of pesticides.
The announcements will not be enough to trigger the agroecological transition.

The solution contracts presented by the FNSEA are welcome, but they arrive 10 years late ... and it will take more than good intentions to go to the exit of pesticides. Ministers this morning also announced measures to remove glyphosate and neonicotinoids, and three interprofessionals presented their strategy and commitments. These are encouraging signals. The rest of the profession must commit to rapidly expanding the movement.
For Cecile Claveirole, responsible for agricultural issues at France Nature Environment: "Although the government has announced measures, but it should not be the tree that hides the forest. Beyond the prohibition of the most worrying molecules, the objective is the global and drastic reduction of the use of pesticides in France. Time is no longer good intentions and other voluntary steps. It requires strong and uncompromising government support for the agroecological transition. It can no longer ignore the will of citizens: agriculture must ensure a healthy and quality food for all, while preserving the environment and biodiversity.
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Our natural world is disappearing before our eyes. We have to save it
George Monbiot.

supersonico
27/7/2018
08:52
@8.30

Just listened to Alexander Downer Former Australian High Commissioner and now chair of the Policy Exchange Think Tank' (probrexit) say unchallenged by host that the EU use the precautionary principle which is a rule with no scientific basis just has a political basis to it.

Utter nonsense.

Post Brexit Food standards are the biggest existential threat to UK imo as poorer regulation will lead to chronic health issues for huge swaths of the population.(see USA) that threaten to overwhelm the health care system.

You think thing are bad now ..we have seen nothing yet.
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Presence of pesticides in food: stable level, latest figures



Europeans continue to eat foods that are largely free of pesticide residues or contain them within legal limits, as shown by the figures in the latest surveillance report.
More than 96% of the samples analyzed for the latest annual report on pesticide residues in foods are within legal limits and about 51% are free of any quantifiable residue.
Vytenis Andriukaitis, European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, said: "As in previous years, this report confirms the high level of compliance of foods on the shelves in the EU. Every year Member States control thousands of food products to check whether legal limits are being met. These controls are owed to the citizens of Europe to ensure that the EU's food chain is not only the most rigorous and the most controlled in the world, but that we are determined to improve it continuously. "
In parallel with the publication of this year's report, EFSA has developed a simple graphical tool allowing users to visualize the main results obtained by country and by food product. This new tool is available in four languages ​​and complements the existing "dashboards" as it provides more detailed results and compares them to previous years.

Main results of the year 2016
Reporting countries analyzed 84,657 samples for 791 pesticides.
96.2% of the samples (81 482) were within the limits allowed by EU legislation and 50.7% had no quantifiable residues, compared with respectively 97.2% and 53.3% the previous year ( 2015). The difference is mainly due to the presence of chlorate residues, a compound considered for the first time in 2016 in the control programs that accompany ongoing work to determine Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs).
The majority of samples tested (67%) came from EU Member States, Iceland and Norway, 26.4% were imported from third countries and 6.6% were of unknown origin.
Exceeding legal limits was observed in 2.4% of product samples from EU or EEA countries and in 7.2% of samples from non-EU countries.
Of the 1,676 food samples for infants and young children, 98.1% were within the limits allowed by EU legislation and 89.8% were free of quantifiable residues.
Of the 5,495 organic food samples collected in 2016, 98.7% were in the legal limits and 83.1% were free of quantifiable residues.

Program coordinated by the EU
In its annual report, EFSA examines the results of the EU coordinated monitoring program (EUCP), under which reporting countries analyze food samples in the same "basket" and for the same pesticides.
In 2016, this basket consisted of apples, cabbage, leek, lettuce, peaches, strawberries, tomatoes, rye, wine, cow's milk and pork fat.
Rye had the lowest MRL exceedance rate (0.7%), followed by cabbage (1.1%) and strawberries (1.8%). In contrast, the highest exceedance rates were recorded for apples (2.7%) and tomatoes (2.6%).
Risk Assessment
EFSA has conducted an acute (short-term) and chronic (long-term) dietary risk assessment, based on the results of the EUCP program. In both cases, the health risks to consumers were considered low.

The 2016 European Union report on pesticide residues in food

supersonico
27/7/2018
08:21
Ah, now clear.

Thanks

attyg
27/7/2018
07:35
AttyG,

Just me posting my observations on the various issues the conventional pesticide industry is faced with, this strand or theme being the threat pesticide resistance poses to the industry as it's conventional tools become less effective. I posted a similar article on cyst Nematode a week or so ago where resistance to had become widespread.
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supersonico - 22 Jul 2018 - 09:03:54 - 4266 of 4286
Eden Research - EDEN
Soybean cyst nematode (SCN) resistance is growing and yields are dropping as described by Dr. Greg Tylka, a leading nematologist from Iowa State University. He says that of the Over 1,000 SCN-Resistant Soybean Varieties - All but 29 Have PI 88788 Resistance.
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This post is about Fungicide resistance in Wheat , here if I have understood it correctly, the author is reporting that the pathogen Zymoseptoria Tritici a major pathogen of wheat globally and the most damaging pathogen of wheat in Europe is becoming increasingly resistant to fungicide treatment.

supersonico
27/7/2018
07:17
Hmm, what does your last post suggest super?
Not clear to me.

Cheers

attyg
26/7/2018
22:50
Anne-Sophie Walker@A_SWalker working @

Monitoring 2018 résistance aux fongicides chez Zymoseptoria tritici terminé! 579 populations et 86 localités françaises : record battu . Toutes les tendances (à la hausse ) et les résultats envoyés dès ce soir aux commanditaires. @INRA_Bioger

Monitoring 2018 fungicide resistance at Zymoseptoria Tritici finished! 579 populations and 86 French localities: Record beaten 😀. All the trends (upward 😆) and the results sent to the sponsors tonight. @INRA_Bioger

supersonico
26/7/2018
13:32
Not sure if I was predicting Q3 super, but I would have thought the BoD predicted Q3
attyg
26/7/2018
10:49
AttyG,

Still sticking to your Q3 prediction for Short order??

supersonico
26/7/2018
07:22
cheers super, could do with a few severe warnings!
Still should be enough to get decent sales through.

attyg
25/7/2018
22:20
Carte du 25 au 31 Juillet 2018

Risque botrytis #6

supersonico
25/7/2018
07:37
Less Food regulation USA/ Brexit salad anyone??

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supersonico
24/7/2018
14:29
From being regular.. anticipating the seasonal growers needs they seem to have dried up somewhat.

Must be the weather..or….Sipcam Sustainea is coming ..Que Fireworks.. drum roll..

supersonico
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