Gov. Spanberger and Homegrown Innovator AgroSpheres Celebrate Launch of New Biomanufacturing Facility

April 16, 2026

Governor joins founders for ribbon-cutting in Charlottesville, celebrating an 18-month initiative to bring farmers next-generation products that replace chemicals and microplastics on U.S. farms and soil

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA — April 15, 2026 - AgroSpheres, Inc., a Charlottesville-based agricultural biotechnology company, today officially opened its first commercial biomanufacturing facility, representing a milestone for AgroSpheres and the biotech ecosystem. Speakers at the ribbon-cutting ceremony included:

AgroSpheres develops and manufactures innovative biological crop protection solutions that replace chemicals and microplastics on U.S. farms and soil. Powered by a proprietary AgriCell® platform, these highly effective, next-generation products offer farmers new, natural tools that are safe for pollinators, workers and the environment. The Charlottesville facility is designed to support both current production needs and future growth, positioning AgroSpheres to scale alongside its commercial product portfolio.

"What we have built here is bigger than one facility," said Ameer Shakeel, Founder and CTO of AgroSpheres. "AgriCell was invented and commercialized in Virginia, and now it is manufactured here. That full arc, from scientific discovery to commercial production, is rare in biosciences. On behalf of our team, we are so proud to be shaping the future of American agriculture from Charlottesville."

Meeting National Demand at Home

While conventional U.S. agriculture relies heavily on the supply of foreign chemical ingredients for formulating crop protection products, AgroSpheres offers an effective alternative with American-made biologicals.

On the biomanufacturing side, the U.S. faces a well-documented shortage of premium commercial fermentation facilities as domestic demand from biotech companies outpaces available capacity, forcing many to look overseas for R&D and manufacturing. AgroSpheres is answering that challenge not as a contract manufacturer, but as a homegrown engineer and producer of nature-based crop protection solutions for American agriculture.

“From produce farms across the country to premium vineyards in Napa Valley where our first product is already in use for wine, famers now have powerful, natural and domestic options,” said Payam Pourtaheri, Founder and CEO of AgroSpheres. “Instead of looking overseas for synthetic ingredients or biomanufacturing, we are onshoring the production of American-made biological crop protection right here in Virginia, where this company was born and where we intend to grow.”

About the Facility

A Partnership Built on Virginia's Commitment to Innovation

The facility was made possible through a partnership spanning multiple state and local entities. The Virginia Economic Development Partnership worked with Albemarle County to secure the project for the Commonwealth, which approved a $200,000 Commonwealth's Opportunity Fund grant to support it. Employee training has been funded through the Virginia Jobs Investment Program. The Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation provided early backing through its Commonwealth Research Commercialization Fund in 2019.

“We believe in AgroSpheres and other people should too,” said Gov. Spanberger. “They’re doing something so innovative. AgroSpheres develops bio-based crop protection products that are environmentally friendly and solutions with longer shelf lives than traditional alternatives. That means it can be less expensive and less of a hardship on producers. It’s a big deal in the agribusiness community. That is the kind of company Virginia should be cultivating.”

Governor Spanberger, who served on the U.S. House Agriculture Committee's Conservation, Research, and Biotechnology Subcommittee before becoming Virginia's 75th Governor, has made agricultural resilience and sustainable innovation central priorities of her administration.

About AgroSpheres

AgroSpheres envisions a future built by nature's technologies. Based in Charlottesville, VA, the company's mission is to revolutionize agriculture with reliable and affordable biobased solutions. AgroSpheres' deep pipeline of biomolecules and patented AgriCell® platform facilitate the development of biological pesticides with multi-year shelf lives and high field efficacy. The company's platform makes it cost-effective to deploy novel biomolecules, plant extracts, and small molecules in the field at significantly reduced doses. AgroSpheres has been nationally recognized for its innovation and impact, appearing on the World's Top GreenTech Companies 2025, America's Top GreenTech Companies 2025, Chemical & Engineering News' Top 10 Chemistry Startups to Watch, with co-founders Payam Pourtaheri and Ameer Shakeel named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list in 2021. For more information, visit www.agrospheres.com

AgroSpheres Media Contact
Valerie Martin
valerie@agrospheres.com
612-743-4013

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