Fenpicoxamid is a picolinamide fungicide used to control fungal pathogens in cereal crops, particularly "Zymoseptoria tritici" in wheat. It is derived from a naturally-occurring substance called UK-2A produced by a "Streptomyces" bacteria and is structurally related to the piscicide antimycin A. When absorbed by fungi or plants it is converted to UK-2A. It was authorised for use in the United Kingdom in 2021 and by 2022 was used on 670,000 hectares.