Eden Research plc offers sustainable solutions for crop protection, animal health, and consumer products in the United Kingdom and rest of Europe. The company provides crop protection products for foliar disease and insect control, open field and greenhouses, soil pests, post-harvest shelf-life extension, and seed treatment applications. It also offers animal health products, such as companion animal, bio-control, parasite treatments, and insect spray products. In addition, the company provides human health products comprising head-lice treatment products, fragrances, deodorants, wound-care products, food flavorings, odor neutralizers, and active ingredient supply/delivery products. The company was incorporated in 1995 and is headquartered in Abingdon, the United Kingdom.
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