PI AgSciences brings solutions to Coplacampo 2026

Visitors will have access to H2Copla, Teikko, and Saori technologies; the event takes place in Piracicaba between the 23rd and 27th.

19.02.2026 | 14:44 (UTC -3)
Augusto Silvestre, edition of Cultivar Magazine

Between February 23rd and 27th, PI AgSciences will be present at Coplacampo 2026, an event organized by the Coplacana Cooperative, in Piracicaba (SP). The company will present solutions it has been providing for the management of sugarcane, soybeans, and rotation crops, offering protection against foliar diseases, combating nematodes, and achieving greater productivity. 

Visitors will have access to information on technologies such as H2Copla, Teikko, and Saori, which allow the plant to selectively respond only to harmful microorganisms that are detrimental to its development. 

Teikko is a biochemical nematicide that protects the plant from the inside out. With simple application and consistent nematode control, even in adverse soil and climate conditions, it delivers greater productivity to soybean farmers. According to the Brazilian Society of Nematology, in 10 years, losses would reach R$ 870 billion – one crop in every ten. According to PI AgSciences, trials conducted generated up to 6,4 additional sacks/ha. Results represent averages and may vary by region, climatic conditions, agronomic and environmental factors.

Saori is a biochemical fungicide and a pioneer in controlling foliar diseases in soybeans. Applied as a seed treatment, it protects the plant from germination, resulting in a healthier vegetative cycle, longer-lasting lower leaves, improved grain filling, and higher productivity. It also helps control pod anomalies, an emerging disease in the crop. 

H2Copla is a bioactivator that allows plants to express their productive potential even under adverse conditions. It is suitable for sugarcane, soybeans, corn, wheat, cotton, tomatoes, potatoes, citrus fruits, and coffee. During the event, visitors will be able to see the effect of the solution in the field. Distributed by Coplacana, it has been making a difference in sugarcane cultivation in Brazil for eight years. 

According to PI AgSciences, peptide-based technologies are a crucial strategy in responding to the biggest challenges facing agriculture. Given the impact of climate change, environmental stress, and new patterns of pest and disease attacks, mitigating risks, increasing productivity, and building more resilient crops are priorities. 

“We arrived at Coplacampo bringing science to the center of our activities. We have evolved to stand alongside the producer with solutions that reinforce our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and efficiency in the field, working towards building a healthier planet for all,” concludes Felipe Vieira, commercial director of PI AgSciences in Brazil.

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