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On the 26th, 27th and 28th of January, ADAMA (read ADAMÁ), a company that is part of one of the largest global agribusiness holdings, will participate in Coopershow, a fair that aims to disseminate new agricultural technologies in the Vale do Paranapanema region, in São Paul. Held annually by Coopermota, the event will take place again this year in person, with the adoption of the necessary health protocols to contain the spread of Covid-19.
“This is one of the most important agribusiness events in the state of São Paulo, and represents an excellent opportunity for us to demonstrate our solutions. During the event, we will present our latest launch -- Armero, a product that will boost soybean productivity”, explains Rodrigo Pedroso (photo), regional Marketing manager at ADAMA.
Armero has in its formulation a mixture of two established active ingredients, ensuring a combination of different modes of action, including a powerful protective fungicide. It has exclusive T.O.V. technology, a liquid formulation that promotes greater adherence to soybean leaves; stands out for facilitating operation at the time of application; high effectiveness in combating soybean diseases, especially Target Spot, Rust and DFCs.
Other solutions will also be demonstrated at the event, such as the Araddo herbicide, a highly efficient combination for managing bittergrass, crow's foot grass, and other difficult-to-control weeds. And the fungicide Cronnos, recognized for three consecutive years -- 2019, 2020 and 2021 -- by the Anti-Rust Consortium as the most effective product in controlling Asian Rust.
“In addition to expanding the visibility of our portfolio, Coopershow allows for an intense exchange of experiences and the rapprochement of our entire technical team both with rural producers in the region and with professionals from the cooperative”, concludes Pedroso.
15th Coopershow
Date: January 26th to 28th
Location: Coopermota Technology Diffusion Field -- Cândido Mota / SP
Time: 8:30am to 18pm
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