03/Feb/2022
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Last issue articles
- A biological march that goes at full speed
- Video: the fantastic language between Trichoderma and plants, a key to the development of bioinputs
- Research identifies the exact moment when heat stress hits corn hardest
- Dr. Patrick Brown Kicks Off Redagricola's Series On Biostimulants And Biocontrol That Will Run Throughout 2022
- SAS Expands Its Bio-inputs Catalog With Latin American Flavors
- 8 keys on the new process for the approval of biopesticides in Europe
Market movers
- Brazilian BP Bunge Bioenergia will extend the use of biofertilizers to all its sugar cane fields
- Mosaic and BioConsortia Expand Nitrogen Fixing Microbial Products to Asia Markets
- Corteva and Marrone Bio agree on exclusive distribution of new bionutrient in Europe
- Holandesa Koppert invierte US$ 10 millones en Brasil para ampliar planta de biológicos
- Hello Nature creates joint venture for a US$ 50 million factory in Indiana, USA
- Florida-based Salveo Agro receives early-stage investment to globalize its biocontrol technology
- Brazilian Agrivalle signs partnership with subsidiary of Canadian Nutrien for distribution of biological products in the largest agricultural states in Brazil
- Harpe Bioherbicide Solutions secures US$3 million in financing round
- Scientists From Southern Chile Develop Biopesticide From The Lupine Legume
- Agrichem Bio Broadens the Label Of Its Biofungicide Actileaf
Answer to growing demand for bio-insecticides, bio-fungicides and bio-stimulants:
Seipasa increases its production capacity for agricultural bio-inputs, with a focus on Latin America
With an eye on the Latin American agricultural market, the Spanish firm Seipasa has expanded its bio-inputs plant in Valencia. The company, a well known player in the growing agricultural bioinsecticide, bio-fungicide and bio-stimulant sector, increased its production facility by 2,000 square meters, seeking to meet the increasing demand in Latin America and the United States, as well as Spain.
“It enables us to continue growing and to lead the biological crop protection market”, says Francisco Espinosa, director of research and development at Seipasa. “The new plant helps us reorganize in order to answer to the growing demand and expand our leadership in the sector.”
This is the second plant expansion in only three years, the first being in 2018.
With this recent investment, the firm has installed state-of-the-art technology that ensures more efficient and sustainable operations. “The new plant expands our productivity and response capacity, but it also helps us improve by having a cleaner and more efficient manufacturing process” Espinosa says.
The new facility, where the Bioactive line launched in Spain last September is also being manufactured, incorporates technology that prevents the generation of wastewater and increases production quality and sustainability standards.
New fully robotic packaging systems have also been installed, optimizing the entire production process and the company’s customer service.
Founded in 1998, Seipasa is a Spanish company that specializes in the application of biotechnology in agriculture. It designs, registers and markets botanical and microbiological solutions for the protection, bio-stimulation and nutrition of crops worldwide.
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Last issue articles
- A biological march that goes at full speed
- Video: the fantastic language between Trichoderma and plants, a key to the development of bioinputs
- Research identifies the exact moment when heat stress hits corn hardest
- Dr. Patrick Brown Kicks Off Redagricola's Series On Biostimulants And Biocontrol That Will Run Throughout 2022
- SAS Expands Its Bio-inputs Catalog With Latin American Flavors
- 8 keys on the new process for the approval of biopesticides in Europe
Market movers
- Brazilian BP Bunge Bioenergia will extend the use of biofertilizers to all its sugar cane fields
- Mosaic and BioConsortia Expand Nitrogen Fixing Microbial Products to Asia Markets
- Corteva and Marrone Bio agree on exclusive distribution of new bionutrient in Europe
- Holandesa Koppert invierte US$ 10 millones en Brasil para ampliar planta de biológicos
- Hello Nature creates joint venture for a US$ 50 million factory in Indiana, USA
- Florida-based Salveo Agro receives early-stage investment to globalize its biocontrol technology
- Brazilian Agrivalle signs partnership with subsidiary of Canadian Nutrien for distribution of biological products in the largest agricultural states in Brazil
- Harpe Bioherbicide Solutions secures US$3 million in financing round
- Scientists From Southern Chile Develop Biopesticide From The Lupine Legume
- Agrichem Bio Broadens the Label Of Its Biofungicide Actileaf
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Biologicals Latam es una revista digital de Redagrícola que informa de manera especializada sobre la intensa actividad que se está desarrollando en el espacio de los bioinsumos para la producción agrícola. Esta publicación es complemento del Curso Online de Bioestimulantes y Biocontrol y las conferencias que este grupo de medios realiza en torno al tema.