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Last issue articles
- Biome: the space gaining protagonism in biological strategies for crops
- The export dynamics driving the Mexican biologicals market
- New model developed to evaluate effects of two or more biostimulants combined in a single crop
- Dr. Wagner Bettiol and the biocontrol market in Brazil
- Las propiedades que hacen del Trichoderma un socio clave en la búsqueda de mejores desempeños en los cultivos
- Changes in the new regulation on fertilizers and biostimulants in Chile
- Innovak Global, the expansion of root specialists
Market movers
- Renewable-based nitrogen fertilizer firm raises US$ 20 million in investment round
- Bayer and Ginkgo Bioworks close agreement to strengthen open innovation platform for agricultural biologics
- Argentinean firm Puna Bio: Millions raised to study superbacteria for agricultural use
- Corteva Agriscience signed an agreement to acquire leading biologics company Symborg
- Brazilian study uncovers ants' potential in crop protection
- Huber acquires specialty plant nutrition producer Biolchim
- UPL announces agreement to distribute bioprotector based on orange oil
- ICL and Lavie Bio start strategic collaboration to develop new biostimulants
- Hortitool and Green Smile to organize the Morocco Berry Conference 2022
To be held this Thursday, June 30:
Microorganisms as stimulants will be the protagonists of Redagrícola's third series of bioinputs.
Five experts will discuss the new trends in the use of these small living beings that play increasingly important roles in the nutrition and growth of our plants.
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Microorganisms have become key partners in crop stimulation. Their presence on product labels to strengthen plant nutrition and fertilization has been increasing. However, their use requires greater technical knowledge and more sophisticated agricultural management.
This is the major challenge that will be addressed in the third Series on Biostimulants and Biocontrol by Redagrícola to address in depth some key areas of bioinputs. In online format, each of these series has been followed by hundreds of producers and agricultural strategists seeking to learn about the latest knowledge on these products.
The third edition will be held this Thursday, June 30 between 9:50 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Chilean time.
It will start with a review of Trichoderma: Spanish researcher Dr. Enrique Monte will discuss whether it is a biocontrol agent that is a biostimulant or a biostimulant that is a biocontrol agent.
Then, Spanish researcher David de Hita will review new perspectives in the world of microbial biostimulants.
Chilean expert Romina Almasia will present the development of bioinput regulations in Chile.
American Matthew Meisner, of California-based giant Farmer Business Network, will give his vision on accelerating the commercialization of bioinputs, from the perspective of both the farmer and the distributor.
The presentation will be closed by Dra. Lorena Barra, who will give an in-depth presentation on endophytic probiotics and their potential as biostimulants.
Register to participate in this link or write to us at biologicalslatam@redagricola.com.
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Last issue articles
- Biome: the space gaining protagonism in biological strategies for crops
- The export dynamics driving the Mexican biologicals market
- New model developed to evaluate effects of two or more biostimulants combined in a single crop
- Dr. Wagner Bettiol and the biocontrol market in Brazil
- Las propiedades que hacen del Trichoderma un socio clave en la búsqueda de mejores desempeños en los cultivos
- Changes in the new regulation on fertilizers and biostimulants in Chile
- nnovak Global, la expansión de los especialistas en la raíz
Market movers
- Argentinean firm Puna Bio: Millions raised to study superbacteria for agricultural use
- Corteva Agriscience signed an agreement to acquire leading biologics company Symborg
- Brazilian study uncovers ants' potential in crop protection
- Huber acquires specialty plant nutrition producer Biolchim
- UPL announces agreement to distribute bioprotector based on orange oil
- ICL and Lavie Bio start strategic collaboration to develop new biostimulants
- Hortitool and Green Smile to organize the Morocco Berry Conference 2022
About us
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.